How often do you weigh yourself?

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  • Mccmack
    Mccmack Posts: 195 Member
    Every morning and after workouts. I weigh the same now as I did 6 weeks ago, but I am aware that my weight fluctuated to much higher levels 6 weeks ago than it does now. It is just good information.
  • Jmgkamp
    Jmgkamp Posts: 278 Member
    Every day, I like to see the effect sodium has and it doesn't make me nuts. If it did, I'd weigh weekly/bi-weekly, whatever worked.
  • jennifer_417
    jennifer_417 Posts: 12,344 Member
    Officially once a week. But I'll hop on the 3-4 time throughout the week to loosely note how I'm doing.
  • atypicalsmith
    atypicalsmith Posts: 2,742 Member
    Every single day in the morning, and sometimes in the afternoon/evening even though I know it's going to be 2 - 5 pounds more than my morning weight. I do that just out of curiosity, then am amazed that the next morning, poof! those pounds are gone.
  • Kst76
    Kst76 Posts: 935 Member
    I forgot to weigh myself for the last couple of weeks. ..but today I put on some newly washed jeans and they slipped on like I worn them a week already.
  • cyronius
    cyronius Posts: 157 Member
    I weigh myself every morning as part of my morning routine.

    I'm not too worried about fluctuations (though it's always nice to see a lower value than the day before). I use trendweight as well, and it gives you a nice graph showing your weight trend, which puts the fluctuations in to perspective, and lets you know that you're still on the right track (assuming you are)
  • kristydicks140
    kristydicks140 Posts: 6 Member
    Weighing myself is a big part of my morning routine. But I also take progress pictures.
    When I first starting weight training, I was on a high protein diet and i was getting angry because i was gaining weight... But then I compared my weekly progressed photos and noticed that I was actually getting smaller ! So I suggest everyone to take weekly progress photos ! It's my motivation !!!!!
  • IAmTheGlue
    IAmTheGlue Posts: 701 Member
    Every morning. It is a habit now. I have the fitbit Aria scale and it links to MFP so it is automatically sent to MFP everyday. I manually log the numbers to my Libra app. You are looking for an overall downward trend, the rest is just noise.

    I'm good at lying to myself so a daily weigh in helps keep me on track.
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  • elyzabethgimarc
    elyzabethgimarc Posts: 23 Member
    I never weigh myself.... The only time I ever get on a scale is at the doctors office. I let my body show me if I'm making progress :) not a number on a scale. (Also that number doesn't tell you how much of your weight is actually fat, and it doesn't tell you how fit you are) the scale is not my friend.
  • cmoll520
    cmoll520 Posts: 60 Member
    edited June 2015
    I weigh every morning. I like the data- it helps me see if gains are likely just normal fluctuations or if I need to readjust something.
  • cmoll520
    cmoll520 Posts: 60 Member
    By weighing every day I can capture how fluctuations are quite normal. I don't get upset about them. I also can see trends- I am able to see more clearly how much I tend to fluctuate during various phases of my cycle or after a high sodium meal.
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    This is my progress chart for the last 3 months- the trend is what is important.
  • Kst76
    Kst76 Posts: 935 Member
    Mccmack wrote: »
    Every morning and after workouts. I weigh the same now as I did 6 weeks ago, but I am aware that my weight fluctuated to much higher levels 6 weeks ago than it does now. It is just good information.

    Are you getting smaller?
  • Bshmerlie
    Bshmerlie Posts: 1,026 Member
    I weigh myself every morning and I take measurements once a week. Fluctuations don't bother me.
  • suruda
    suruda Posts: 1,233 Member
    Every day, if it does go up it makes me pause and think about the previous day. What did I eat or do differently? I have definitely identified foods that make me retain water and will see it on the scale.
  • dalem48
    dalem48 Posts: 86 Member
    every morning
  • MonsoonStorm
    MonsoonStorm Posts: 371 Member
    Every day, it's the only way I can be sure which way my weight is trending.

    I can quite easily pick points on my graph where if I had weighed myself at those points in time over the past 4 weeks it would look like I was slowly gaining. I'm not.
  • Indigoblu1
    Indigoblu1 Posts: 127 Member
    I weigh every morning. It seems that for the past four days I have been losing 2 ounces a day. TWO OUNCES! There are people who lose 1 pound a week! I also weigh at the office just to see if there's any difference.
  • Sarasmaintaining
    Sarasmaintaining Posts: 1,027 Member
    Every morning, since 2012. However, one of the things I've learned throughout this whole whacky process, is that the scale is just a tool. It has no power over me. I have absolutely no emotions attached to it-it's like my toothbrush or comb :) I wake up, use the bathroom, weight myself, enter the data into an app I use and then I move on with my day.
  • Kittyworksout2015
    Kittyworksout2015 Posts: 1 Member
    I went through a phase of weighing myself multiple times a day and I got completely obsessed with it! It was extremely unhealthy to do (in my opinion) and left me feeling unhappy. I try to limit myself to once a week now and it really is much more rewarding. Even if I haven't lost any weight for that week, I realise that the number on the scale isn't everything and seeing positive changes in my body and mentality is so much more important.
  • Asher_Ethan
    Asher_Ethan Posts: 2,430 Member
    Once a week keeps me sane. I tried to weigh myself every morning and I am just not mentally stable enough for that. If I was under my calories one day and felt like I was absolutely starving and I gained weight the next morning I would get extremely upset. Much better to weight once a week.
  • emmoen
    emmoen Posts: 218 Member
    Every Tuesday
  • 7lenny7
    7lenny7 Posts: 3,498 Member
    As long as you understand that your day to day weight can go up and down, while still following a generally downward trend, stepping on the scale every day is not a problem.

    Today I weighed 237, whereas yesterday it was just 235. Am I frustrated? No, because I know that my calorie deficit was about 350 yesterday, so I know my trend will continue downward.

    There are many peaks and valleys in my weight. My 7 day chart looks rather disheartening at first glance, but I know my general downward trend is awesome, so I'm not discouraged at all:

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  • MSDave
    MSDave Posts: 116 Member
    To be honest, I HATE weighing because it's too easy to get depressed, then I eat. Weighing for me is only to establish my daily max calories. I haven't stepped on scale in 3 weeks.
  • tlfoth
    tlfoth Posts: 16 Member
    I weigh everyday to keep me on track and I don't let the fluctuation bother me.
  • mnfarmgal
    mnfarmgal Posts: 35 Member
    I weigh daily - actually - twice.. i measure when going to bed and when i get up.. sounds excessive.. but it works for me.. it actually helps me see how different foods/meals and exercises affect my body.. I do not weigh during TOM. - But - more importantly - take your body measurements... you will be surprised when you measure now and again in a month.. and see the difference when the scale isn't showing it.. seriously.. just take your measurements.
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  • alyci
    alyci Posts: 50 Member
    I weigh every day, every morning after the bathroom and before my first drink. If I see a gain it is normal and I don't stress about it. I often see gains if I had a salt heavy meal or did an extra work out the day before. Plus my body has the habit it seems to jump a pound before losing a pound an a half the next day.

    I measure myself once a week to track if my waist, hips and other parts are getting smaller because the number doesn't matter as long as I think I look good.
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