How often do you weigh yourself?
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Every morning, first thing in the morning.
I like to get a feel for my trend and see how various events and habits affect my weight. Seeing my weight fluctuate gives me a more solid idea of what parts of my weight are fat, and what parts are water.0 -
I "officially" weigh and record my weight once a week on Sunday mornings.
I work out M-F and any weight I get in the mornings on those days will be high due to water retention from exercise.
Sometimes I do step on the scale on those days just to see where I'm at and I've noticed I'm always down in comparison from last Monday to this Monday, Tuesday to Tuesday, etc.1 -
Every day. Data is fun!0
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Daily, first thing in the morning. Did this during the weight loss phase and continue doing it now in maintenance1
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I weigh daily and add that to a weight trend app, but I only log an "official" number once a week (Friday) in MFP.0
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Once a week, first thing friday morning0
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Forgot to say i put my weight into the site on sundays. Keeps me from over indulging on the weekend knowing my weighing is coming up XD0
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Once a week. Sometimes not even that often.1
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leahcollett1 wrote: »i have sever anxiety about stepping onto them scales so much so that Friday mornings i use to shake uncontrollably. this was at home by myself! so now ive saved myself a bit of torture and opted for once every 2 weeks
Haha same!0 -
I weigh myself everyday, but I've noticed that if I have a weight drop one day the next day I will be a few ounces over that, so I don't worry about it because at the end of the week I've lost 1 or 2 lbs. However, I would like to be able to weight myself every 3 days so all I see is the loss.0
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once a week, but now i'm thinking of switching to once a fortnight, since my weightloss has slowed down.0
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Crazyfighter99 wrote: »I weigh myself every day before I eat, but I only have one "official" weigh-in every week. It keeps me focused on my goal but other than the one day a week I couldn't care less what the number is.
I'm exactly the same!0 -
I was weighing once a week/two weeks...but then my scale stopped working two weeks ago! I'm going to play it by ear until Christmas when hopefully Santa brings me a new one (with a BF scale!) Fingers crossed I don't weigh in 20 pounds heavier on Dec. 25!!0
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Every morning.
It's part of how I create my personal accountability. I weigh the same time every morning, right when I get up, after first urination. From day-to-day, this is fairly consistent, and I can see the slight fluctuations happen, and I know, "Okay, we're up a little bit because we had the extra beers yesterday", or "I'm down a bit, and on schedule, and my diet the last few days backs up that result."
I found it especially helpful over the Thanksgiving weekend. I saw the scale go up, but only a bit, and it helped me keep from going hog wild.0 -
I'm not gonna lie, I weigh myself every morning. I know it's not the best idea but it's just become a habit. I only record my weight on fridays though.0
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Over years and years of gaining weight and losing weight as a woman I can say, I recommend fighting the compulsion to weigh more than once a week. Even once a week can be detrimental depending on the time of the month due to weight fluctuations with water retention. It is great to see the number on the scale going down, but perhaps stick to once a month with measurements to see a real sign of progress and not get distracted or lose faith if you have a bad week.0
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I weigh myself everyday, but only log it on Mondays. It's completely psychological, but knowing that I will be recording my weight on Monday helps me keep on track over the weekend.0
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I weigh every morning. I realize there is a daily fluctuation as folks already mentioned.
One thing im going to start doing is only logging one time a week consistantly. This makes more sense for tracking actual progress and will help me assess what i need to adjust in my plan.0 -
I weigh myself 3 times a week at the YMCA, right before hittin' the showers.0
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I log my weight, blood pressure, glucose level and temperature into an excel spreadsheet each morning. I have the sheet setup to keep a monthly average of each stat and graph the weight with a trend line on a separate sheet.
After a 31 pound loss my systolic pressure is down 10 points, diastolic is down 6, glucose is down 3 and my resting heart rate is 10 beats slower.
Diet and exercise, who would have thunk it?0
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