How often do you weigh yourself?
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Every morning. It helped me understand the normal fluctuations and holds me accountable.0
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oh I dunno.... before I use the restroom, after I use the restroom, before I eat, after I eat, before I work out, after I work out, when I am bored... lol! I only record once a week... but find it fascinating what little things trigger a "big" jump in weight, not because I feel I really lost anything in the couple of hours since my last weigh in.0
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Everyday. I like to be able to draw correlations between my weight fluctuations and my daily routine.0
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I usually weight myself once in the morning. My weight fluctuations don't bother me at all.0
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Every morning. Don't pay attention to fluctuations anymore but they did used to drive me insane. As long as the weight keeps dropping, meh, it'll do me.0
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Every morning.
I track the fluctuations. I couldn't weigh in weekly. What if it happened to be an up day?0 -
Sunday morning. I also pull out the tape measure and take a full set of measurements at that time and record everything in a spreadsheet.0
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every 23 days, like clockwork. I'm not gonna make myself crazy sweating a stock ticker.0
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I weigh each morning. And I have a Fitbit Aria scale so it automatically logs to MFP for me. I also check on a cheap digital scale at night sometimes just to see what the fluctuation is looking like. I've been trying to weigh myself a little less to try to get down to once a week, but it makes me nervous not knowing daily.0
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Every morning0
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Every morning. I had planned to switch to weekly since I've been in maintenance for a while and am trying to relax a bit but I am under strict doctor's orders to not exercise beyond moderate walking and also not gain weight pending surgery. So I figure it's better to keep a really close eye on my weight for the moment, although I still plan to switch to weekly once I have the medical issues resolved.0
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Daily to check the fat percentage and weight loss. Just a quick step on the scale and record the numbers.0
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I was weighing myself every month as I have a bit of a phobia about my weight (I can't believe I got so big >.> I was so skinny in my teens and twenties). Now I'm getting a bit less obsessive over my size I'm considering weighing in every weekend to see how I'm getting on.0
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Once a week on a Sunday to give myself a boost or pep talk for the week ahead.0
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Every morning. It gets my day started off thinking about my weight goals. I track the seven day moving average and see how I've progressed over the last 30 days.0
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I do once every two weeks because usually. I tend to get discouraged easily so I try to just focus on my work out routine and eating healthy and not focusing too much on my actual weight. If I feel like I'm light one day I'll hop on and check it out.0
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Every morning. It's just my routine. I weighed daily even when I wasn't tracking...of course the scale was moving in an unpleasant direction, but I still weighed.0
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Every morning, naked and after peeing. It keeps me focused, and I like seeing what yesterday's choices come up as today. I retain water like a sponge, so I can tell if I'm getting enough water by how the scale is the next day. I usually am down a few days, back up a lb or so, then back down a few more lbs, so as long as the trend is downwards I don't fret.0
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Once a month! Body weight fluctuates so much, even on a daily basis. Once a month to weigh and measure gives a better "snapshot" of progress than obsessively weighing every time you go near a scales. BTW, I also have counter weight triple beam scales in my home gym which tends to be more accurate than spring-loaded or even digital scales.
And, yes, I walk past them a couple of times a day. And some days it about kills me. I want to just step off the hamster wheel... er, treadmill or spring off the weight bench and jump right on to the scales. But I know if I'm down a pound or two I would be elated but, conversely, if I was up, I would be in a bad mood all day. So, ADHD creature that I am, I stick to the first Saturday of every month.0 -
Every morning. I don't get obsessive nor do I freak out if there is a fluctuation, though I don't see much in regard to fluctuations. If I do then it's no more than 1/2 a pound.0
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Every morning...and every time I go to the bathroom lol. I just like to see the fluctuations,they don't bother me. I'm a bit geeky and like seeing data.0
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Every morning, usually. I only record new low weights on MFP. I don't get bothered much by fluctuations (I enter daily weights on the Happy Scale app, which shows me a downward trend) and I feel like I regained the weight I had previously lost mostly because I had stopped weighing myself and holding myself accountable. (That, and eating too much...but y'know what I mean.)0
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Every morning, because I like data points. I like the history of seeing how my weight fluctuates, based on time of the month, foods high in sodium, or intense work outs.0
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Every morning; enter weight via fitbit.com which connects to MFP, weightgrapher.com, and trend weight.com.
You can also use Libra on android and happy scale on iphone.
Doing so every day forces you to deal with the fact that we have a weight range mostly affected by water weight. The trendline helps you understand which way your underlying weight is heading0 -
Everyday, Morning afternoon and night. im a little obsessed with my weight fluctuations0
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Everyday, Morning afternoon and night. im a little obsessed with my weight fluctuations
Omg, finally someone else who has done it multiple times in a day. mid-day fluctuations ftw!oh I dunno.... before I use the restroom, after I use the restroom, before I eat, after I eat, before I work out, after I work out, when I am bored... lol! I only record once a week... but find it fascinating what little things trigger a "big" jump in weight, not because I feel I really lost anything in the couple of hours since my last weigh in.
Ok i lied here is another person LOL. Hi!0 -
Once a week. It takes a loss of approx 3000 cal to lose a pound. Weighing yourself every day can be disappointing, having to lose that many cal to lose a pound the possibility is to see a gain rather than a loss. The gain will usually be from retention of water. If you weight once a week there is a great chance to see a one or two pound loss maybe more, this becomes an incentive to continue losing weight. Also, do not keep the scale in the bathroom, to much temperature change and the humidity fluctuation has an effect on the scales accuracy. Another good routine is to weight yourself once a week, first thing in the morning with clothes on.0
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Every morning after I pee.0
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