What's better to look for how much you lose or how many inches?
emilycollins290
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For me I've been trying to slim down and you'd think I'd be focusing on inches more but I'm more worried about weight loss. What do you focus on?
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I focus on weight as well every Friday I weigh myself I don't see a different but everyone else does0
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livingformykids3 wrote: »I focus on weight as well every Friday I weigh myself I don't see a different but everyone else does
See that's hard I don't either but someone gave me a tip to take pictures every two weeks and see if you can see a difference.0 -
I weight almost every day, take pictures and measurements every 3 weeks.
I'm trying to lose fat, and maintain (or build) muscle. I'm more concerned with what clothing size I am than specific measurements or the number on a scale.0 -
Measuring can give false readings due to water retention. Always go with weight.0
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mikestobbs1 wrote: »Measuring can give false readings due to water retention. Always go with weight.
Weight can be off due to water retention too.
I go by both. I feel I would probably have given up by now if I was just going by measurments. They have gone down much slower. I find it very useful to record both. On weeks where I don't lose I can occasionally lose half an inch. So something is going right.
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I weigh myself every day as well but for personal motivation. I measure myself about every 2 weeks and take pictures at least 3 weeks to a month between and compare. It's good to do it all!0
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mikestobbs1 wrote: »Measuring can give false readings due to water retention. Always go with weight.
The scale can give false readings with water retention too, especially for women with hormonal fluctuations.
I do the scale, measurements, photos and using different clothes. I watch for a pattern over time. Ultimately I care about how small I am and how I look as opposed to how much I weigh. It's not like I have to fit into a weight category for a sport or something. So I'm more interested in measurements. Provided my body fat percentage is healthy, I'm fit, I look good and I fit into a particular clothing size then I'll be happy. Even if that weight turns out to be higher than my goal weight.0 -
I was always focusing on the scale. For the last month or so, I refused to look at the scale (until today) and focused on my workouts and healthy eating. I noticed I was losing my britches (literally) and tried on a smaller size I had in my closet and surprisingly enough, they fit perfectly. Today, because of that, I decided to weigh myself. Drum roll please..............only down a pound. True story.0
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I weigh myself every week. I was doing it every day, but since your body fluctuates a lot some days i would be a pound above and then the next day i would weigh two pounds under. This would really make me feel unmotivated. I think the best way is either every week or every 3 days.0
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I was always focusing on the scale. For the last month or so, I refused to look at the scale (until today) and focused on my workouts and healthy eating. I noticed I was losing my britches (literally) and tried on a smaller size I had in my closet and surprisingly enough, they fit perfectly. Today, because of that, I decided to weigh myself. Drum roll please..............only down a pound. True story.
I could have written this!!! I'm into smaller clothes but my weight has been trickling VERY SLOWLY down. I think focusing only on one means of measurement can be misleading and result in frustration at times.
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