How often do you weigh yourself?
jade097
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I'm not sure how often i should weigh myself. Daily? Weekly? Monthly?
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I weigh myself daily, but that's due to me having to monitor my weight due to some of the medications I take.0
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Daily. Just because I want to.1
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I weigh every morning after the loo and before eating or drinking anything.
I use Trendweight to track my weight, so weighing daily helps with accurate data points.3 -
Most people say once a week, but when I did that I found myself thinking, "I can eat this and enjoy it now, then work out hard later." I would think, "I have __ days until I weigh in. I can work it all off by then. Of course, that hard workout never happened and I didn't lose much weight. I also was too impatient to wait until my weigh-in day. Weighing every day keeps me more accountable, so I make better choices every day. I know there will be many days when I have a loss instead of a gain, and I'm ok with that. There will always be ups and downs in weight loss. Seeing little losses often is more encouraging and motivating to me because losing inches takes a lot longer to see progress. Not everybody feels the same way. Do what every you feel comfortable with and whatever works for you.4
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If i only weighed once a week or month then my luck would be that I'd pick a heavy day that I'd be retaining water or some hormonal reason and I'd be disheartened and panicking until my next weigh in.
I sometimes bounce up 2-3lbs over night, if this happens in the space of 24 hours then I know it's obviously not real fat gain. But if i left 1-2-3-4 weeks between weigh ins i wouldn't know if it was real weight gain or just a heavy day or what the what what lol5 -
Daily most of the time for me, first thing before coffee. It goes up-down a little, sunflowers seeds play hell with my salt intake and I swell like a balloon.1
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Never. Or shall I say very rarely.0
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First thing in the morning ... pretty much every day. Then again after a workout, but that isn't every day. I want to know how much water I should be drinking to recover what was lost because of the workout. Sometimes before I go to bed, it is interesting to know how much weight dropped while sleeping. (Normally not very much.)0
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Most days, though I don't stress if I miss a few days. I prefer it this way, as it doesn't put any angst around a particular day of the week or the month as "weigh in day"... it's no big deal, just part of my morning routine.3
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I just started weighing every day because I love data and I'd like to see my trends. I use HappyScale to track it and we shall see what trends appear over time.3
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pebble4321 wrote: »Most days, though I don't stress if I miss a few days. I prefer it this way, as it doesn't put any angst around a particular day of the week or the month as "weigh in day"... it's no big deal, just part of my morning routine.
lol exactly! I would be eyeing off that big red X on my calendar waiting and wondering what that stupid number is going to tell me, is it going to be a good day or a bad one...
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I am weighing in every 2 weeks as I don't own any scales. The tape measure has been my go to and gives me good insight into my changing body, that plus I feel more energised and happy which scales can't measure, at least not yetmusicalityrnb wrote: »I just started weighing every day because I love data and I'd like to see my trends. I use HappyScale to track it and we shall see what trends appear over time.
I had a MFP suggest adding a months worth of losses together and dividing by 4 to average it out, he tracks his year long trends that way. I think it is a fab idea and will start when I purchase scales. Thanks for sharing the HappyScale app off to install that now.
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a few times a week* usually but lately I've been doing it about every other day because I'm SOO close to the one hundreds I'm kind of obsessed at this point lol. This morning I was 202.8 lbs wooooo!6
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I weigh everyday BECAUSE that's how I hold myself accountable for any "cheat days". I have to know the numbers to stay motivated and on track. Right now I'm just focused on general weight loss, and I have a total obsession with not only nutrition but with data & recording numbers (nerd), so I look forward to weighing myself and recording it everyday! Also so I know the trends of my losses and gains and how that is connected to my diet and choices.3
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I weigh on a Saturday in the morning before eating/drinking anything. I tried weighing every day for a while but found that the small daily fluctuations were stressing me out. I also tend to track calories over a week rather than daily i.e. Monday I might be over 300 cals then Tuesday I'll be under, so weighing weekly suits this better.0
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I weigh every day for all the reasons previously mentioned! I would suggest for anybody who wants to weigh themselves, to do it either once per day or once per menstrual cycle (or per month if you are male, or female and not fertile), at the same time, the same scales, and under similar conditions (similar clothing, after bathroom, before breakfast). Step on the scales twice; ideally it should display the exact same number both times. Log it, and don't dwell on it.
The problem with weekly weigh-ins (I hope that trend dies, soon) is that it's not enough time to see any real change in fat loss or gain - healthy weight loss for a person who is not morbidly obese is so slow, and modern digital scales so accurate, that a week's loss may not be discernible from water weight fluctuations, but long enough to lose focus (I can eat less tomorrow instead), and build up anxiety, and you lose so many data points - you may be having a "low" day one week and a "high" day next week, and think you've gained or not lost, and "give up" because it "doesn't work", and that is not going to help you lose weight.2 -
I weigh on a Saturday in the morning before eating/drinking anything. I tried weighing every day for a while but found that the small daily fluctuations were stressing me out. I also tend to track calories over a week rather than daily i.e. Monday I might be over 300 cals then Tuesday I'll be under, so weighing weekly suits this better.
This is an exception and a differerent method that might work. Thanks for sharing.1 -
Everyday. Everyday. Probably forever.
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Once a week because it's winter here and I am very rarely naked in the mornings lol. Too cold!!!3
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Tegan_the_Vegan wrote: »Once a week because it's winter here and I am very rarely naked in the mornings lol. Too cold!!!
You can weigh yourself in your pyjamas every day.
Oh, maybe you sleep naked, then never mind0 -
Tegan_the_Vegan wrote: »Once a week because it's winter here and I am very rarely naked in the mornings lol. Too cold!!!
It's winter here too. I sleep in pj pants and a tanktop and thats what i weigh myself in. I've never weighed myself naked, a few 100g of clothing isn't going to make or break the weigh in.
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I work at a hospital and we have our scale in the conference room, if I happen to take my break there I will weigh myself. I don't really plan it and somehow I prefer it that way so I don't get too much anxiety about it,2
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Because my goal was to focus on overall health, I opted to weigh myself monthly while losing. It worked like a charm because I basically always saw a lower number on the scale. Plus, I took my measurements. Finally, the best gage was clothes. Rather I was wearing the clothes I already had or buying new, I got the best thrill when I could get into the smaller size.
Do what you think will work for you, but monthly definitely worked for me.0 -
Erryday!! Because I'm anal and I like numbers and graphs!!1
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I weight daily, but record the results once a week (on the same day).1
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Once a week. Monday mornings normally. If I forget to do it I don't stress out about it. I know I'm what I'm doing is working since I've lost 174ish lbs so far.2
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I weigh my food much more often than I weigh myself. I have always enjoyed great results on the people scale the more I use the food scale.2
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Daily. Because if there is no loss or minimal loss then I can take it like a champ and move on to the next day. But if I've been working hard for an entire week or month and don't see a significant loss, I feel like that would make me sad and want to give up.1
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I'm maintaining.
Daily because the scale is in the bathroom and I see it so I get on it. Not sure if it's a good idea as sometimes it causes panic, I look in the mirror and think yay, then look on the scale and think yuck.
But I think that over time it will desensitize me to the number, hopefully.
I measure in inches when worried about the scale number.0 -
once a month, on the SAME scale. Scales vary a bit so one scale can say one thing and another say something different.0
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