How often do you weigh yourself?
emz_1993
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I have a scale in my room and sometimes weigh myself multiple times a day. I know your weight fluctuates with a lot and it doesn't necessarily mean weight gain but I sometimes just like to see how much water/food effects the number on the scale. I have cut down now to once a day for accountability but might go back to once a week. How about you guys?
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I weigh every day in morning to see how my weight is but log it 1-2 times a week only. And check in evening how much the food I ate has affected my weight but that's also just curiosity and won't have anything to do with logging. There's no real need to weigh that often but I just want to know stuff1
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Every Friday I weigh my self0
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I'm like you.. I do it more than once a day out of curiosity, but I only track the weight I get first thing in the morning. I write that in a sort of goal journal I keep, but the only weight I log on MFP is the one I get from the place that tests my body composition. I only go there every three months.0
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I only weigh myself once a week, every Friday morning. I know I'd get too obsessed if I did it more. I have some friends on here who now only weigh in once a month...it'd be nice to see a big loss in one go, but I think doing it once a week makes me more aware and accountable.1
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Once a month1
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I have a problem with the scale. I always have really high expectations and have been known to just outright quit altogether with my weight loss journey because I got so depressed for only losing 1 lb or so after a month of eating healthier and exercising (in my mind anyway). So I only weigh now once a month when I go to the Dr. And having him to be accountable to helps me focus better during the month on counting correctly and saying no to those things that my calorie budget can't afford.0
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Also do it a on Friday! Any reason other people picked Friday morning too??0
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I used to jump on every now and again. at the moment I'm losing weight very quickly, so check most mornings. If I am down, I feel happy, if not it helps me recommit to another day of great eating I imagine as I get closer to goal, and add back in heavy workouts I will slow down and won't want to check as often0
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Every Friday morning before breakfast. Any more than that, and the numbers fluctuate too much to be reliable. (I mean, that's even true to a certain degree of weekly weigh-ins.) Also, I know I have a tendency toward obsession, so this limits it.0
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dancing_daisy wrote: »Also do it a on Friday! Any reason other people picked Friday morning too??
I like having the week to undo any damage done at the weekend!3 -
I weigh myself far too much, sometimes multiple times a day as well. I'm actually considering getting rid of my scales because I know the numbers are not the be all and end all. Trying to maybe cut back to once a week or even once a month!0
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Once a month or so.0
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I tend to weigh myself once a week, at the sametime every week, for me is Sunday morning before my shower when i wake up. It means you get a more average weekly reading than every couple of days. That way if i have a big sunday meal it will hopefully be lost before i weigh myself the next week.0
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ScotsLass78 wrote: »dancing_daisy wrote: »Also do it a on Friday! Any reason other people picked Friday morning too??
I like having the week to undo any damage done at the weekend!
^^^^^ THIS!
I log my weight every morning in the Happy Scale app and on an Excel spreadsheet so I can play with the numbers and make pretty graphs, but only log it in MFP once a week (on Fridays of course).1 -
I do it every morning. It keeps me motivated, and it also keeps me from obsessing over the numbers as backward as that sounds.
When I see the number on the scale go up by two pounds I am able to say to myself "self...did you eat 7000 extra calories last night?" I couldn't do that over a week or two...definitely not over a month!0 -
I used to do every Friday morning (I guess that's a popular day!) but a couple of months ago I started using the Libra app and now I weigh every day and input it in the app. I still only update MFP every 1-2 weeks with my Friday weights as normal, but I actually really like the daily logging in Libra--after you have logged for a month or so, it REALLY shows you how minimal the daily fluctuations are in the big picture. I don't even worry about the individual numbers anymore, just my trend line!
I know that daily weighing doesn't work for everyone, but the daily weighing helped me get over those (sometimes wild) daily fluctuations and know I'm still on track!0 -
I normally weigh myself every Saturday morning, first thing.
However, sometimes I jump on the scales mid-week before work to see how I'm getting on, even though I probably shouldn't!0 -
Every morning. It keeps me aware of progress but I do not beat myself up for the normal daily fluctuations.1
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Depends on the person but I'll generally recommend daily followed by averaging it over a week and comparing week to week averages.0
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I like to track my self every morning but you have to do what works best for you.0
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I log my weight once a month. I step on the scale daily. Learning to accept the fluctuations.0
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dancing_daisy wrote: »Also do it a on Friday! Any reason other people picked Friday morning too??
For me it is because I started trying to lose weight on January 1, which was a Friday this year, and I weigh in once a week.0 -
Friday is popular! I'm another Friday weigher. Sometimes I'll jump on the scale mid week for giggles, but weighing myself every day would make me obsess too much.0
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Every morning and track it using happy scale. It helps me keep track of trends, water weight around my time of the month, etc.1
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Daily weigher and happy scale user here as well!0
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I don't have a scale so it's whenever I can get somewhere that has one. I've only just started a few weeks ago but in the past I found, for myself, that weighing often wasn't good for me.. I would get discouraged if I didn't see a loss.. now, I use clothes more as my scale..0
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I don't have a scale at home so I weigh any day that I go to the gym (and use the same scale each time). I log it in to my garmin connect app each time. It doesn't influence me in any way, it's just neat to see how much water weight I gain from the weekends and how much of it I lose by the end of the week, lol. It's usually about 2 lbs in either direction.0
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I weigh daily and track it on Libra. (I used to use happy scale when I had an iphone). I like seeing the trend going down and I know I'm on track even if my weight is up a little on some days. I don't think I would like weekly weighing especially now that I am down to the last 8 pounds and only aiming for .5 pound per week. One week ago today I weighed .8 less than I did this morning. If I weighed weekly then I would be really down that I gained this week. My weight has been up and down about .5 pounds all week though and I got my period this morning so I know that it is just water fluctuations.0
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I started my journey 3 years ago. Was terrified of a scale because of the self destruction I did to myself with food. My doc and 1 friend knew my starting numbers and it probably was higher, as I actually started dieting before appointment and saying anything. I told them I didn't want to know and would not weigh myself, as I knew I would get depressed if not losing.
Fast forward to a month ago and a doc appt, as I felt I was packing on the pounds again, regardless of my calories and exercise. He finally told me that I should be proud of what I have accomplished and not worry about some weight gain. It was then that he told me I had lost 160+ lbs. Yes, I knew I lost, due to clothes, but not how much. He also said it was time for me to weigh regularly. So I bought a scale and now it is messing with my head. Lol. I am so ready to get all this weight off me, but it just is taking forever. The one minute at one weight, the next day 2 or 3 lbs more is frustrating. I am going to go to the once a week weighing and see if that helps. When I see the increase, it does cause me not to want to eat and to exercise more, and I don't like that pattern developing.0 -
I started my journey 3 years ago. Was terrified of a scale because of the self destruction I did to myself with food. My doc and 1 friend knew my starting numbers and it probably was higher, as I actually started dieting before appointment and saying anything. I told them I didn't want to know and would not weigh myself, as I knew I would get depressed if not losing.
Fast forward to a month ago and a doc appt, as I felt I was packing on the pounds again, regardless of my calories and exercise. He finally told me that I should be proud of what I have accomplished and not worry about some weight gain. It was then that he told me I had lost 160+ lbs. Yes, I knew I lost, due to clothes, but not how much. He also said it was time for me to weigh regularly. So I bought a scale and now it is messing with my head. Lol. I am so ready to get all this weight off me, but it just is taking forever. The one minute at one weight, the next day 2 or 3 lbs more is frustrating. I am going to go to the once a week weighing and see if that helps. When I see the increase, it does cause me not to want to eat and to exercise more, and I don't like that pattern developing.
In a previous post someone mentioned that they bought a Bluetooth scale that hooked up to a weight trend app and when you step on it, it automatically syncs up. She said that because she was saying how she doesn't even have to look at the numbers every day, it's just to see a trend over time. Not sure if that's worth the money to you but thought I'd mention it!!1
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