Scales Scales Scales!
fitmacky06
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Am I the only one that is not using a scale weekly?
A friend of mine told me that the # does not matter if you like what you see. I have to AGREE! I can't drop the lbs when I'm building muscle, so not stepping on the scale has helped my confidence tremendously! Just a recommendation for those that get depressed about a # like I used to.
A friend of mine told me that the # does not matter if you like what you see. I have to AGREE! I can't drop the lbs when I'm building muscle, so not stepping on the scale has helped my confidence tremendously! Just a recommendation for those that get depressed about a # like I used to.
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I hardly ever weigh myself. I find that I obsess too much over what I lost/didn't lose. I now measure and weigh myself once a month to gauge my progress level. I make my fiance hide the scale2
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i get depressed while using a scale too but it keeps me on track ... i seem to fall of the track once i stop tracking my weight and I weigh in myself daily which is super crazy ... :P1
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I didn't even own a scale...until I found myself at 200 pounds - and I would have never guessed my own weight. It kind of creeps up.
Now I pay much closer attention. Up or down, it's merely a data point.3 -
I want to get to a healthy weight so for me it's not just about how I look. In my 20's I was 9 stone which is about the middle range for the right weight for my height, but it wasn't maintainable. Everyone said I was too thin, thought I was ill. So I eventually learnt not to just go on looks but what the scale says too. I know for me 11 -12 stone is good for me so need to use the scales to know when I'm at that weight.0
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I dont own a scale, so I only check on my weight when I stop by the doc's office and get weighed there - about once every 6-8 weeks. I use clothing and how it fits to keep me motivated - it has worked a treat since October 2015 and the loss of 65 lbs0
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I weigh every few months or so. I can tell immediately if I've put on a few lbs because of the way my clothes fit/body looks.2
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I'm trying to not weigh myself like I used to as everyone keeps saying go by your clothes and how they feel1
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Not using a scale is how I ended up being 213 pounds. So yeah, I use it.
But really OP... you don't have weight to lose, and it doesn't look like you ever did... That's certainly not the same situation as most people here...3 -
no you aren't OP...I don't use it often.
about every 10 days...or 14.
I don't need a scale to let me know how my clothing feels...I can tell if I am up a lb or two.
mainly because the difference between a size 4 and a size 6 is about 4lbs.1 -
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I like to know that I'm in my goal range as I got overweight in the first place by not weighing myself. ..I step on the scales most days.1
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I hate to play the devil's advocate, but I love the scale. I stopped weighing myself this year and gained twenty pounds. I started weighing myself a month and a half ago and have lost eight. I weigh myself daily and find that I obsess about it less if I know the number. But I don't let it affect my self esteem if I've gained a pound or two because all that matters is whether or not if think I look good3
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I like the scale. It is honest, where as I am very good at lying to myself. Not weighing myself allows me to ignore my weight, to let it creep up. A scale is not my only measure of success, but it is additional information that allows me to know what is working and what is not.
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I have reached a new level!
I step on the scale and feel indifferent about the number that the scale gives. It's just information.5 -
You can't control what you don't measure.1
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I am in maintenance and I step on the scale daily. Like Heatherheyns said, it's good info and it keeps me honest.1
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Before I joined mfp I used to weigh myself and make a note of it in my phone calendar, sometimes it was once a week other times I would go weeks without logging it, I noticed my weight would creep up. Now I'm on mfp I weigh and log all my foods, everything even when I have a bad day. I weigh and measure my body every Friday. For me I like to know my weight, I try to aim for a 1lb drop on the scale each week2
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I stopped using a scale (a couple of big moves, a hysterectomy etc...) and thats how I went from the 140s to 167. Had I been weighing myself I may not have gotten to 167. Lesson learned and now I'm weighing in weekly.1
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I weigh myself every morning. I'm petrified of weight creep..1
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Each scale is made differently.I have two different scales in my Doctors office used two weeks apart tell me two different things1
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