How often do you all weigh yourself?
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Once a week is good for me. But sometimes if I put in extra work that week, I may peek around 4-5 days.0
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I weigh myself at least every other day but most times I weigh myself daily except when I'm out of town.0
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Once a week, usually on Thursday mornings....but sometimes I peek on Monday morning just to see if I've done any damage that requires more effort...ie vodka or Toblerone Pie....much more effort required after one of those weekends!0
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These apps Libra and Fitbit are free apps? Which one is easier to use?0
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four times/week now, on workout days. I take an average of those 4 to compare week to week.0
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The good thing of weighting once a week and on the same day of the week is that you have a fixed reference from where to measure your real progress. You can have ups and downs from one day to the other and that might be discouraging (for instance from Saturday to Sunday to Monday...) What had worked for me: one day of the week usually a Wednesday or a Thursday (far from weekend days) first thing in the morning , register your weight and measurements on a spreadsheet and weight same day every week on. You can weight everyday if you want, but use only one day to measure your progress... Good luck!0
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Every 2 weeks or so...just to make sure I'm slightly downward trending...0
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The good thing of weighting once a week and on the same day of the week is that you have a fixed reference from where to measure your real progress. You can have ups and downs from one day to the other and that might be discouraging (for instance from Saturday to Sunday to Monday...) What had worked for me: one day of the week usually a Wednesday or a Thursday (far from weekend days) first thing in the morning , register your weight and measurements on a spreadsheet and weight same day every week on. You can weight everyday if you want, but use only one day to measure your progress... Good luck!
Not really. Those ups and downs can occur on the day you choose to weigh. The only way to tell, is to weigh every day.
But how often you should weigh yourself, or whether at all, is totally up to you and what is practical and in line with your feelings towards the scale.0 -
I weigh every day in the morning before eating, but I only record losses on my spreadsheet. I can go a week or more without losing, but when it comes off, it's pretty dramatic (2-4 lbs over a few days).0
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I weigh in every 2 weeks or so. Doing it any more frequently gets me a little scale obsessed and I lose motivation if I don't see progress on the scale at times.0
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I do once a week every sunday first thing in the morning. Keepin it consistent, keepin it real.0
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kommodevaran wrote: »The good thing of weighting once a week and on the same day of the week is that you have a fixed reference from where to measure your real progress. You can have ups and downs from one day to the other and that might be discouraging (for instance from Saturday to Sunday to Monday...) What had worked for me: one day of the week usually a Wednesday or a Thursday (far from weekend days) first thing in the morning , register your weight and measurements on a spreadsheet and weight same day every week on. You can weight everyday if you want, but use only one day to measure your progress... Good luck!
Not really. Those ups and downs can occur on the day you choose to weigh. The only way to tell, is to weigh every day.
But how often you should weigh yourself, or whether at all, is totally up to you and what is practical and in line with your feelings towards the scale.
"The only way"??..... Sorry, there is not such thing....
You are correct, the ups and downs can occur on the day you choose to weigh, perhaps one week or so , but mostly if you weight near to the days when your deviations (in terms of calorie intake) are important (usually - again - usually, not always, weekends) . In the long term, the average weight should go down if you are doing things correct. You do not need to weight every day to notice that trend. Again, I repeat, that is what has worked for me.... Weighting everyday could be misleading for some (and great for others...!).0 -
kommodevaran wrote: »The good thing of weighting once a week and on the same day of the week is that you have a fixed reference from where to measure your real progress. You can have ups and downs from one day to the other and that might be discouraging (for instance from Saturday to Sunday to Monday...) What had worked for me: one day of the week usually a Wednesday or a Thursday (far from weekend days) first thing in the morning , register your weight and measurements on a spreadsheet and weight same day every week on. You can weight everyday if you want, but use only one day to measure your progress... Good luck!
Not really. Those ups and downs can occur on the day you choose to weigh. The only way to tell, is to weigh every day.
But how often you should weigh yourself, or whether at all, is totally up to you and what is practical and in line with your feelings towards the scale.
"The only way"??..... Sorry, there is not such thing....
You are correct, the ups and downs can occur on the day you choose to weigh, perhaps one week or so , but mostly if you weight near to the days when your deviations (in terms of calorie intake) are important (usually - again - usually, not always, weekends) . In the long term, the average weight should go down if you are doing things correct. You do not need to weight every day to notice that trend. Again, I repeat, that is what has worked for me.... Weighting everyday could be misleading for some (and great for others...!).
OK, I may have overgeneralized there. Maybe others are more regular. MY weight fluctuation pattern is almost totally unpredictable and unexplainable. My weight can go up or down by up to 1 kg from one day to the next, and 1 1/2 kg in the course of a few days. It does not care what day of the week it is, or which day of the month. I can maybe spot it if I've eaten a lot of salt the day before, but I'm not sure, I did think my digestion affected my weight, but I'm not sure about that anymore, either. And I eat around the same amount of calories every day. I'm in maintenance, but the principle is the same as when losing or gaining.
This infographic is from NASA, I believe:
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I am finding that I am weighting myself more then I was. when ever I think about it or I feel like I have lost more weight.0
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Every two weeks - Monday, first thing in the morning. If I remember....0
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I was obsessed with the scale for a very long time. I used to weigh myself daily and sometimes multiple times a day. I find my weight fluctuates so much I usually only weigh myself monthly now. It's always a pleasant surprise that way.0
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everyday, but only count whatever i weigh after a week0
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Probably around twice a week, just to monitor that I'm continuing to maintain and not gain.0
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I'm not afraid of the scale nor does it mess me up to see my weight fluctuate, so I weigh daily, but I only log losses.0
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bunnyxhime wrote: »I'm not afraid of the scale nor does it mess me up to see my weight fluctuate, so I weigh daily, but I only log losses.
Weighing daily keeps me from fearing the scale
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About every other week. I am not worried about day to day fluctuations.0
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Daily. Nothing cheeky about it. Its sensible unless you can't process the information without going into a panic attack if the news is negative.0
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Every day as soon as I wake up. If I lose a bit it motivates me to eat healthy the rest of the day, if I gained a bit it motivates me to eat healthy the rest of the day! I also have started to drink lemon/cayenne pepper/honey in hot water in the morning. That also starts my day off focusing on healthy eating0
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Due to my weight loss, I now weigh myself every three weeks. Funny thing is if I was to put weight on I would know0
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I've been doing it daily as well. I don't fret over the day to day fluctuations.0
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Every day for me. I maintain about 114 lbs. Say that I weigh 113 on Saturday, 115 on Sunday, and 117 on Monday due to normal fluctuations. If my weigh-in day is only on Monday, I would never know about 113 and 115. Personal preference, but I like to see what's going on daily.0
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Every day for me too. I know there will be days with huge fluctuations but medium term ( 10-15 days) the trend should be down, otherwise an adjustment is in order0
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Once a week on Fridays or Saturdays.0
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Just remember,your weight can fluctuate oz even lbs depending on the time of the day you weigh in! Try doing it the same time everyday (I do it when I first wake up on days that I decide to weigh in!) And don't forget not to just go by the scale number.... take measurements... notice how your clothes fit.... note how you feel when exercising as it gets easier.... etc Rock on.
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Once a week. Avoid daily or you will get obsessed with the whole weigh-in process. I say this because, if you do it daily and you lose 2lbs the first weigh in and then the next day you weigh in and gained that 2lbs back, you will be mad and disappointed. Then you start to doubt yourself about what you are doing wrong. Weigh in once a week is enough. It doesn't matter what day of the week, but always do it on and empty stomach and no clothes.0
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