Have you ditched the scales yet?
mcdonagk
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My goal has been to reduce BF and gain muscle which obviously meant losing weight too. Having initially lost 22lbs my weight has not changed much in the last 4 to 5 months, however my waistline continues to get smaller and my t-shirts tighter which tells me the diet and weight training are working well so as of today I am longer going to use the scales to measure progress.
Other than looking in the mirror what method do you like to use to measure progress if losing weight is no longer the ultimate goal?
Other than looking in the mirror what method do you like to use to measure progress if losing weight is no longer the ultimate goal?
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No, I haven't and I'm not going to
When I'm maintaining a healthy weight, I find it easy to weigh every day.
Weighing myself every morning helps me maintain my weight, probably because it keeps me aware that every day is a chance to make more good choices than bad.
I'm also using a food scale to weigh what can't be counted. I plan meals and log what I eat. I just don't track calories anymore.5 -
No - I've kept the bathroom scales (I weigh daily to spot trends early) and stopped food logging.
Mirror, tape measure, PRs on my bike, adding weights in the gym, fit of clothes all have some relevance.2 -
I kept my scale, but i refer to it maybe once or twice a month and hoping even to do away at some point once i learn to trust the fit of my clothes.1
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I weigh daily. Helps keep me on track.
I also take measurements every 1-2 weeks. Sometimes a better indicator of loss since water weight is always an issue with the scale.1 -
I still weigh in every Friday to keep on top of what's happening to me. I don't log all my food every single day any more - too much traveling or eating out that I can only estimate now that it's summer. But logging when I can keeps me mindful of what I eat and weighing weekly keeps me from creeping back up again. I will probably weigh myself for the rest of my life. I notice that I stopped weighing myself when I was afraid I wasn't going to like the results and let myself go instead, and that's how I got to where I was when I started back up here again a year ago.4
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mylittlerainbow wrote: »I notice that I stopped weighing myself when I was afraid I wasn't going to like the results and let myself go instead, and that's how I got to where I was when I started back up here again a year ago.
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mylittlerainbow wrote: »I notice that I stopped weighing myself when I was afraid I wasn't going to like the results and let myself go instead, and that's how I got to where I was when I started back up here again a year ago.
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My goal has been to reduce BF and gain muscle which obviously meant losing weight too. Having initially lost 22lbs my weight has not changed much in the last 4 to 5 months, however my waistline continues to get smaller and my t-shirts tighter which tells me the diet and weight training are working well so as of today I am longer going to use the scales to measure progress.
Other than looking in the mirror what method do you like to use to measure progress if losing weight is no longer the ultimate goal?
Hi
Your waist line is getting smaller but the t-shirts are getting tighter?
FWIW I use a scale to ensure I am staying on track maintaining.
Good Luck
Rogerkommodevaran wrote: »No, I haven't and I'm not going to
When I'm maintaining a healthy weight, I find it easy to weigh every day.
Weighing myself every morning helps me maintain my weight, probably because it keeps me aware that every day is a chance to make more good choices than bad.
I'm also using a food scale to weigh what can't be counted. I plan meals and log what I eat. I just don't track calories anymore.
I agree with the weigh every morning, I also log the results in a ledger book. I also weigh my foods. I microwave a lot of Frozen Vegetables for example and I use the scale to know how long to do the Microwaving
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I joined a Biggest Loser contest at work, so we weigh in weekly. I want some kind of 'data' to track while I lose weight so I can keep myself accountable instead of just going by how I 'feel'. I feel amazing, even if I gain weight instead of lose week-to-week (like this week), but I can consider the amount of strength training versus cardio and that usually is parallel to how my weight fluctuates.
Measuring is just too much of a hassle. If my clothes feel loose, that's enough for me.1 -
Food scale? I use it about half the time now.
Body scale? I use it every single day just like I've been doing for the last 30 years.3 -
That study of people who've lost weight and kept it off for at least a year shows that 90 % of those people weigh themselves at least once a week. So, I don't want to part ways with that group.8
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I've only been maintaining for about 3-4 months now, but I still weigh myself and record it daily, and don't plan on stopping, either. Sometimes the scale fluctuates up to 5 lbs or so, and yes it can be discouraging, but its better to see that number and know what you need to do instead of stop weighing altogether and end up letting yourself gain.3
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Thanks for the input everyone, much appreciated. Going on the advice here I’m about go at this all wrong, think I’ll keep the scales.0
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Just started maintenance this week but I will continue weighing weekly so don't get off track. Will still log food too because one of my big goals was to eat healthier.1
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Body scale, clothes and mirror (not my friend), are my tools to maintain. I don't count so much on the measuring tape because it fluctuates more than the scale and that is because I suck at taking measurements so I measure myself once in awhile or when I remember, which is not often.
I like to add that I have been maintaining for almost six years. Anniversary coming up this August.3 -
I still have it but I admit I haven't weighed myself in 2 months... Clothes still fit. Measurements are good. If clothes start getting tight I'll start worrying about it... because really at this point my goal is not to have to buy bigger clothes... But I still weigh my food, I still exercise, I still log and eat about the same amount that I have been...
But I'm perfectly aware that I'm also worried about what the scale will say! I tend to retain water weight like crazy though, so the scale has been a constant source of frustration for me, and it's better for my state of mind not to obsess about it.3 -
I have not. I don't rely on it as much for weight loss numbers. But so I can have a better idea on how many calories I burned based on my BMI.
My weight has been staying the same for the past 4-5, within 5-8 pounds, months but my clothing sizes are going down. So no for weight loss number, yes for BMI.2 -
I still monitor the scale and have been in maintenance for over three years. It's not the be all and end all...never was...but it's still a useful tool.2
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I don't weigh myself bc I become obsessed with the number on the scale. I try and take pictures to document my progress. i think it helps if you can see your body changing. Also, fit of clothes and measurements keep me on track.2
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I weigh myself maybe once a month to keep myself honest. However, I log my food and workouts daily. It comes down to having something you can use as a reliable measure.1
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I weigh myself every day. I try not too, but I'm obsessed with the scale. I just started, so not sure if it's helping or not.1
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I hid my scales so I can drag them out 1x week. I use to weigh daily out of habit. I am now hoping by weighing weekly I will stay on course with my food because now I cannot check the weight each morning. Tomorrow is my 1st week of weighing 1x week.2
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Remaining objective about normal day-to-day fluctuations in weight is difficult for me. So for now I am weighing at my doctor's office every 6 weeks. My goal is to begin weighing at home once a week. It isn't good for me to weigh daily, but I know many people who do that successfully. I hope I can get to the point where weighing each morning will be routine and not upsetting.1
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I stopped and gained 10 pounds back over a couple of months, the same old denial routine. I'm back weighing myself daily although I won't carefully track once I lose the 10 pounds again. After losing 80 pounds, you'd think I'd learned my lesson but apparently I need some structure to maintain. I don't mind it.3
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My goal has been to reduce BF and gain muscle which obviously meant losing weight too. Having initially lost 22lbs my weight has not changed much in the last 4 to 5 months, however my waistline continues to get smaller and my t-shirts tighter which tells me the diet and weight training are working well so as of today I am longer going to use the scales to measure progress.
Other than looking in the mirror what method do you like to use to measure progress if losing weight is no longer the ultimate goal?
I do weigh regularly to make sure that some accidental pounds aren't creeping back on. I'd say once or twice a week. (Shouldn't even weigh that often, but I do enjoy the ego boost that the scale number gives me.) The fit of clothes and how far down my thighs touch are my two other major markers.1 -
Actually just bought a new scale and I will continue using it until one of us dies, either me or the scale. I can't trust perception, and I can't trust the measuring tape either (thank you bloating hormones). Even when I'm in maintenance the scale is of paramount importance to catch any trend heading upward.1
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I weigh every morning. I know I'm told not to do that. I have lost 27 pounds since April. I think for me it does actually help to check every morning. Keeps me motivated. Weight loss has been a bit slower in the last month, but doing more weights now, but now adding some cardio back in a few times a week. I'm not so much letting the scale control me, but I do think it keeps me motivated.1
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I weigh every morning for the past two years on maintenance. It keeps me honest. I also use the Happy Scale app which keeps me from freaking out if I gain a pound or so. I have a weight range that includes a scream weight. If I hit that weight, I know I need to get it off right away. So yes, I use the scale and it is more than helpful for me to do so. Motivation and also an honesty check.3
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I use exercise to keep improving the physique I'm after but as I'm not building much muscle mass it doesn't effect my weight much so I do use the scales, about once a fortnight to check i'm still at a happy maintenance weight, but that's because I don't log anymore so it's always good to check!1
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