How often do people weight themselves
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How often do you weigh yourself and if scales not moved how do you keep motivation high
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Once a week! Every Thursday morning for me. I like knowing where I'm at as I go into the weekend!0
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I weight everyday usually. But I understand that the number on the scale is just part of the journey. If you are the type that will panic if the scale doesn't move fast enough or moved in the wrong direction, then you probably shouldn't weigh as often. Weightloss isn't linear. It can fluctuate daily based on a number of factors. But often I am reassured by the scale if I think I had a bad food day, then find the scale didn't change or maybe went down. As far as motivation when then scale is stuck, I look at it like this, if I'm logging and weighing all my food, eating at a deficit, and I'm using the right numbers for BMR/TDEE, the scale will lose the battle! It can be stubborn, but mathematically it has to go down. If you are still stuck after a week, re-examine your math.0
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Most days naked after washroom before breakfast. If it hasn't moved, or is up a bit i look at my reports for the year. It is going down!0
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Every day. Yes sometimes it's up, sometimes the same, but this way I get to see the overall trend. That's what keeps me motivated: a bad day doesn't derail everything.0 -
I don't really have a set day. It's always in the morning after I get up and before I eat. But I can go days without checking or times I check every morning three days straight.0
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Every morning.0
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Interesting view points... I'm into my 4th week and have only weighed in once.
I know it's going in right direction... So I would be disheartened if scales don't move as quick as id like. Using the mirror as a judgement0 -
Once a week. At the same time on the same day, just so I know the trend and whether I need to tweak my calorie intake more.0
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erra day baby, erra day...0
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Every day0
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Every day, first thing in the AM. Have for years, even when not losing. I'm a data geek, and I enjoy the understanding I've gained of my weight fluctuations. As a result, I'm totally non-bothered by fluctuations now.
And motivation isn't really the issue. If I'm tracking my eating accurately, based on a month or two's experience, I could pretty accurately predict whether I'm gaining, losing or maintaining just from that. Once you have confidence in the data, it's about persistence, consistency and habits. Plateaus will break eventually if you're on course.0 -
I would say every day after a good day of eating. For instance, if I go to all you can eat sushi, and literally have all I can eat, I'm ot jumping on the scale the next morning. I know that A) a lot of the extra weight is the food still in my body and if I see a dramatic increase I'll likely try to cut more calories. Which is bad, as that creates a binge/purge cycle. I've gone down that rabbit hole, and I'm good without it.0
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Nearly every day. I am trying to maintain, but confess that I get freaked out about the scale far top much.0
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When I go to the gym, which is like once a week. Otherwise I don't pay much attention. I fluctuate often, and daily checking would only discourage me.0
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Maybe once every two or three weeks.0
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Every day. Usually twice a day. Always in the morning, and most nights too. I don't get emotional about it, which is how I survive doing it. My weight is the end of a long list of metabolic processes, many of which I have zero control over. I control the broad brush strokes of the trend, but the fine details of daily fluctuation are out of my control.0
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Every morning.
I like using Libra trend weight app & collect the data, see the graph and trendline. Some days I'm up, more often I'm down so its all working out.0 -
I try not to weigh everyday but I did twice a day lol I'm so addicted to the scale I used to be really annoyed when it went up but when the measurement went down and I'm more fit, I think that's matter for me.0
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I'm so surprised at how many weigh themselves every day. I've always read from trainers and fitness "experts", to weigh in once a week only. Otherwise you run a risk of it being counterintuitive or noticing the blips and being discouraged by them.0
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SunnyDayzMomma wrote: »I'm so surprised at how many weigh themselves every day. I've always read from trainers and fitness "experts", to weigh in once a week only. Otherwise you run a risk of it being counterintuitive or noticing the blips and being discouraged by them.
Call me a rebel, but I think I'm better able than they are to tell whether I'm discouraged (or confused, or otherwise distressed).
I believe in listening to experts when they have a solid research justification for what they're saying. I suspect the "experts" say "weigh weekly" out of experience that is heavily fraught with selection bias.
That is, I'll bet that diet coaches' circles of acquaintances significantly over-represent the proportion of the population who have seriously disordered relationships with food, eating, scales and weight. People like me, who simply get fat because they enjoying food too much and are self-indulgent, are less likely to consult diet coaches.
People can mostly figure out whether weighing themselves daily is a good idea for them, or a bad one . . . if they're not sure, perhaps it's a bad one.0 -
Every day, and I log the data into Happy Scale to calculate a 10-day moving average. I think weighing only weekly would leave me more prone to unnecessary disappointment. I sometimes have a day where my weight shoots up by almost 2 pounds for no obvious reason - and I am within 5 pounds of my goal weight so that is significant percentage. It usually goes back the next day. If one of those bad days happened on a weekly weigh in it would be very discouraging. But factored into a 10-day average, those blips barely move the needle.0
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When I first started losing weight...everyday; then a couple of times a week when my plan was obviously working; then once a week; then maybe once a month.
I've stopped weighing myself, b/c it was frustrating and meaningless for me at this point.0 -
So far I'm doing it every 2/3 weeks as I get closer to my goal I think I'll do it more. As I need that check to make sure it's not slowly creeping back up... Too many years of burying head in the sand and not being accountable to scales has gradually made the weight creep up0
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I weigh myself every morning! I don't think there's anything wrong with it, as long as you have it in your head that it will go up and down! And I only log it if my weight is down, I like seeing the downward trend in my weight loss graph! It depends what motivates u and if it will just drive u crazy, but normally, once a week is what you should be really looking at0
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I'm every day, first thing in the morning.
The more data points the more accurate you'll know your true weight.
If you only weigh once a week then it's easy to get discouraged if your weight suddenly pops up. You'll then be discouraged for a whole week and more likely to weaken.
When you weigh daily it becomes easy to see that your weight varies quite considerably. But you can also see the trend better.0 -
Every day but I dont worry if the scale stalls or something. Weight can vary for so many reasons!
My scale didnt go down at all for the last 2 weeks (and I was weighing daily!) - it would go up .5 lb, back down .5 lb, repeat, repeat, and then magically over the weekend - I went down a lb below my previous lowest. It all shakes out okay.0 -
If I'm actively trying to lose weight, every day. Otherwise, maybe every two or three days. I always weigh myself under the same conditions: In the morning, naked, after using the toilet.0
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I weigh in the morning.
However, if I happen to be doing the girly thing. I eat a lot on the first and last day so no scale those days. And sometimes it is worse.
(Since I started tracking what I eat, I noticed I crave less during the visit.)
I'm not getting on the scale when it's likely I gained because I already know I did. Why do I need a reminder?
So mainly every day unless I have a reason not to.
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