How often do you take measurements?
thecolorofthemorning
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Currently I've been measuring my waist weekly, and since last week have lost 0.5in.
Is measuring weekly too frequent? Are there other parts of your body that you measure that are good indicators of progress even if the scale isn't moving as much?
Thanks for the help
Is measuring weekly too frequent? Are there other parts of your body that you measure that are good indicators of progress even if the scale isn't moving as much?
Thanks for the help
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I don't measure my waist, I go by how clothes fit instead. I try not to get too obsessed about numbers so don't weigh myself that often too, maybe once a fortnight.2
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If you are gonna measure (which is great), do more than your waist. The fat loss will occur all over so you may notice changes in other areas perhaps others the next measurement.
Measure waist, hips, thigh, arms, chest/breast..
Once a month or bi monthly.. weekly will not show significant changes..3 -
When I was losing, I measured every Sunday - neck, biceps, forearm, chest, waist, hips, thigh, and calf. Now I measure once a month.0
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I don't measure, I have a "test" dress and jeans and use those:). Not very scientific but it gives me a practical feel of my body shrinking.4
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During my loss I was measuring bi-weekly: chest, biceps, waist, belly, hips, butt and thighs. Probably should have done neck, forearm and calf as well but the challenge I was in to start didn't have them and I never thought to add them until much later.
Since going into maintenance and recomp, I've been trying for weekly measurements.0 -
I measure once a week, and then put it into a spreadsheet. I like the others here, take multiple measurements.
Some things about measuring...
Consistency is pretty much key here. It's not going to be 100%, but try to keep them as similar as possible. If you're measuring your waist with your abs flexed, make sure they're flexed every time.
Try to use the same tautness with the tape (I take 3 measurements and use the average at each point).
It can be weeks before you have any noticeable impact on body composition. Having progress is the important thing (.25in is .25in, which means you're doing it right)!
As far as the volume of body fat goes, here's some kind of useful visualizations...
1lb is roughly equal to 1lb of butter
4lbs is about the volume of a 2 liter bottle
10lbs is about the volume of a gallon jug
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Every month or two or when I remember. When clothes seem to fit differently. When I magically feel smaller (but am not ).1
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I personally measure every other week. There's nothing wrong with measuring every week, but for me I wasn't see much of a change weekly so I switched to every other week and I'm happy
Also I measure neck, arm, chest, waist, hips & thigh because sometimes I won't lose anything on my waist but my legs have slimmed down a little more.0 -
At this point it's about how my body looks and not as much about the scales. Previously about once a week which is not too frequent. Not concerned about one particular area as I am about the whole body look.1
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I measure every 3 months when I also get a DEXA scan.
Sometimes I'll do a spot measurement in the interim but only rely on the quarterly readings.0 -
workinonit1956 wrote: »I don't measure, I have a "test" dress and jeans and use those:). Not very scientific but it gives me a practical feel of my body shrinking.
I had a couple pairs of "test" jeans when I started. They went from not even going up my legs to six inches from buttoning to buttoned, but way too tight. Then they fit. Then they got too big. Then they went to live at Goodwill. I don't have any test clothes anymore because I've never been this size before. I guess I could buy a pair that's a couple sizes too small. It's so much more fun than measuring.4 -
My personal trainer measures me every 6 weeks but I might sneak in a few myself in between those weeks. I also measure in cm because it makes me feel better seeing a bigger loss lol2
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I personally measure weekly with my record weigh in for the week. I find I often lose inches when the scale doesn't want to budge much and vice versa. It's a bonus when I see losses on both.
I measure neck, shoulders, chest, waist, hips, biceps, thighs and calves. You can also measure forearms and/or wrists, but I don't since I don't see much movement (though honestly I don't see much movement in my neck or calves either). I also measure three times and take the average.
Some say weekly is too often and it is better to measure every two weeks or once a month. I just know that I'll forget if I don't do it weekly. I also get on the scale daily (which many don't recommend) because I like to see the fluctuations and map them to my calorie intake/burn.
I also have some goal clothes hanging in my bedroom where I have to see them daily. But I like the measurements because I like to have quantifiable success backed up by actual numbers, especially since there is no standardization of clothing sizes.0 -
alyssa0061 wrote: »workinonit1956 wrote: »I don't measure, I have a "test" dress and jeans and use those:). Not very scientific but it gives me a practical feel of my body shrinking.
I had a couple pairs of "test" jeans when I started. They went from not even going up my legs to six inches from buttoning to buttoned, but way too tight. Then they fit. Then they got too big. Then they went to live at Goodwill. I don't have any test clothes anymore because I've never been this size before. I guess I could buy a pair that's a couple sizes too small. It's so much more fun than measuring.
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I measure once a month. I include thigh upper and lower, knee, calf, ankle, neck, upper arm, above elbow, forearm, wrist, belly button, waist, hips, 3 inches below belly button, under bra line and bust. But I don't use a scale... so.
Sometimes I may go 5 weeks without measuring now as I am set for just .5 per week and the loses are a lot slower.
What I have found is some areas lost size steadily where others seemed to have had their era of shrinking and then slowed down almost completely. I had a month where nothing much changed, I couldn't find a reason for that, yet I could see I lwas looking slimer and clothes got looser. I guess just I was still losing, just not in specific places the tape measure showed, for example my back and middrift appeared to lose the fatty bits.
Congrats on your loses! Good work.0 -
I measure all around every month. I check my body fat as well0
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I measure too often, weekly. I record about once a month. Honestly, my hormonal fluctuations are more dramatic in my waistline than they are on the scale.0
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I haven't measured in several months. I usually just go by the fit of my clothes and the way I look. I think I will go measure now out of curiosity...1
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Scale daily, calipers weekly.0
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Weekly is fine IMO.I measure myself every one - two weeks, just for reinforcement that I am doing ok. Can definitely tell from my loose clothes though that I am doing it right. Although I forget to measure my waist everytime..lol0
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I'd definitely say monthly!
Weekly is fine but your results are going to be very small and this may dishearten you. I personally preferred to see a bigger difference month by month but this is completely your choice, of course.0 -
Ok my gym has a Lange Skinfold Caliper
So how do I use it because I don't think they know.... Help please0 -
TommieCarrol wrote: »Ok my gym has a Lange Skinfold Caliper
So how do I use it because I don't think they know.... Help please
Take measurements. http://www.exrx.net/Testing/BodyCompSites.html
Put into calculator. http://www.exrx.net/Calculators/BodyComp.html
Measurement should be taken by someone other than yourself (basically impossible to do it yourself) and preferably someone who knows what they are doing. My wife takes mine.
Honestly though if you are considerably overweight they aren't that accurate and you are better off with a tape measurer. Not saying that you ARE that overweight, I don't know you, but if you are...tape is better probably.
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Aaron_K123 wrote: »TommieCarrol wrote: »Ok my gym has a Lange Skinfold Caliper
So how do I use it because I don't think they know.... Help please
Take measurements. http://www.exrx.net/Testing/BodyCompSites.html
Put into calculator. http://www.exrx.net/Calculators/BodyComp.html
Measurement should be taken by someone other than yourself (basically impossible to do it yourself) and preferably someone who knows what they are doing. My wife takes mine.
Honestly though if you are considerably overweight they aren't that accurate and you are better off with a tape measurer. Not saying that you ARE that overweight, I don't know you, but if you are...tape is better probably.1 -
I measure only my waist, when I weigh myself; once weekly! I don't measure anything else, since I don't care to. When I reach my goal, I'll measure everything; including body fat & figure what I'll do/don't then, to either improve myself further or be satisfied!0
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I measure every 2-3 weeks0
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