How often do you track your weight?
takm0527
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OK - I have read many posts and most people are in agreement that you should weigh first thing in the AM after using the restroom and most people understand how much your weight changes throughout the day.
My questions is - do you only record your weight once a week or do some of your record it more often?
I always peek and I was down two pounds....but today was my "weigh in" day and I was up one pound! Now...I know I was bloated and pretty sure this is my PMS week....but now this afternoon I am down the two pounds again. Not sure if I should keep the one pound gain and just know it will all even out eventually...or record my weight again tomorrow morning!
Thanks!
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My questions is - do you only record your weight once a week or do some of your record it more often?
I always peek and I was down two pounds....but today was my "weigh in" day and I was up one pound! Now...I know I was bloated and pretty sure this is my PMS week....but now this afternoon I am down the two pounds again. Not sure if I should keep the one pound gain and just know it will all even out eventually...or record my weight again tomorrow morning!
Thanks!
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I record my changes everyday, but that's cause I'm neurotic! Recording once a week, or once every two weeks will give you a more accurate picture of your overall progress.0
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I usually do once a week, same time of day for "official" weigh-ins. However, I keep those little happy nuggets of weight lost in between in my head for when I'm feeling un-motivated.0
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I weigh on most days so I can accurately calculate calories burned during workouts, but I usually only update MFP on Sundays.0
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i know you're supposed to weigh yourself at the same time every week just to keep it in the same general context. but i think with girls and their periods you could get away with peeking, i did the same thing today and im down 4 pounds!0
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hello... i usually weigh myself every other day. this helps with the peaks and valleys of my weight loss0
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I weigh myself every Sunday morning first thing in the morning before I get dressed and eat breakfast. I also measure my waist at the same time.0
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I record weight once a week and inches every other week.
I don't look at the scale between weigh ins - I don't like to see the scale yo-yo every day.0 -
I look at my weight about 4-5 times a week but I only track it on here once a week.0
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I weigh myself every Friday morning, completely naked, after I wake up, use the bathroom. I chose Friday because there's no stress attached to Friday!0
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Once a week! Don't become obsessed with the scale. It will drive you (and those around you) crazy ;-)0
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I usually weigh each day.. and use to record once a week to MFP. However, I have hit a point where I gained a couple pounds and now not losing.. but I have not weighed that into MFP. It might be cheating, but I personally will only record when I lose again. I have to get back to where I was lowest to record again. But to answer you.. I picked every Friday morning to "weigh in" into MFP.
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I hate weighing myself and am mistrustful of store bough scales, therefore I only weigh myself when I am near a doctors office scale. I have a baby and we attend baby and mom groups at the Local Health Unit and they have one so I step on that once a month. I go by how my clothes feel, and how I feel more motivating that way for me0
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I know this isn't going to be a popular method, but I weight myself almost every day, and I only record when I see a loss. I think it all evens out in the end, and this seems to keep my motivation up.0
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I like to weigh myself every morning after I pee :blushing:. The weight loss/gain on the scale determines how I will eat for that day. If I'm losing, sometimes .1 lbs sometimes .6 lbs, I continue the way I'm going. If I'm gaining then I change it up for the day until I'm losing again. It's a habit to weigh myself in the morning. I'm not obsessive about it but if I don't then I won't eat right for the day. Hope this helps!0
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It's really your decision on when you want to weigh in. Some do it once a week and some once a month because the scale does fluctuate due to water retention and also your cycle. I would not suggest weighing everyday because that can become very frustrating and overwhelming. Only record what you get on your set day to weigh in so it's kept as simple as possible. If you start doing to much you will get lost in it and end up quitting. Good luck and I hope this helps.0
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Once a week, always in the morning after I use the bathroom, usually on Friday or Saturday morning. If I stepped on the scale daily, the fluctuations during the week would drive me nuts!
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I weigh every day and track every loss......cuz I'm crazy.:blushing:0
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I weigh once a week on the same day, in the morning, on an empty stomach.0
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I weigh myself every Sunday morning first thing in the morning before I get dressed and eat breakfast. I also measure my waist at the same time.
I do the same thing. Seems to work well0 -
Don't torment yourself, weigh in once weekly at the same time every time, and first thing in the morning before food is usually best! This seems to be the best way to be as accurate as you can!
I could go up and down 6 pound around my time of month too, I try to remember this so I'm not too disappointed if I'm up around that time..
Good luck your doing grand!
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I weigh every day and track every loss......cuz I'm crazy.:blushing:
haha, me too!0 -
I weigh every morning under the same conditions and sometimes I'm 2 lbs heavier than the day before...even after good nutrition days. It would cause me more mental anguish if the odd high weight day were on a weekly weigh-in.0
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Personally, I find the ups and downs sabotaging. I know it's just a mental thing, but when I have a gain, I mentally beat myself up and then the whole day is ruined. I don't like the whole yo-yo thing, so I weigh in once a week. Same time, same day, same clothes.0
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once a week if that. I'm not a fan of the scale. I tell my team to go by feel and look.0
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I used to be a Weight Watchers gal, but had a baby and not only did I gain 50 pounds with the baby, but with daycare I can no longer afford WW! Double whammy. I'm loving MFP; it's a lot like WW, which I did for years and years. My advice to you is this: you have one sacred time to weigh in, and you only get one chance. You will never know why your weight fluctuated the way that it did, but you have to trust that if you weigh yourself once a week at the same time, etc., then that's your weight for the week. It may be disappointing (and definitely could be related to your cycle; I was always up 1-2 pounds at "that time of the month") to be up for one week, but you could use it as motivation to stay on the straight and narrow for the week to come. Then, next week you could be surprised by a large lost!
That's my take: weigh once a week, and stick with what you got.0 -
I weigh most mornings not because I'm addicted to the scale but because it motivates me. If I've lost weight I'm encouraged to keep up with my plan. If I've gained, I'm motivated to work harder. I only record loss.
In the past when I put the scale away I always ended up gaining because I wasn't paying attention.
I'm actually down 15 pounds from my all time high weight but I'm only tracking the loss here from what I weighed when I joined a few days ago.0 -
I weigh myself daily to see how I am progressing but I only write it down on this site once a week, on Tuesdays, so that if it fluctuates it isn't going to discourage me and I will know whereabouts I am with my weight loss.0
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I've become rather obsessive about the scale, probably to a detrimental level. I weigh myself each morning right before getting in the shower, and then every evening before getting into bed. I don't compare the morning and night numbers to each other, but I compare them to the day before to see if progress was made.0
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I record my weight every Monday, but I weigh in every day. Sometimes 2 or 3 times per day.0
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@vinlop. I think what works for you is a good thing. That is a good idea to only record loss for motivation as long as you have the overall picture and are still losing regularly.0
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