How often do you weight yourself?
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Everyday..but only take Mondays weight ..0
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JeromeBarry1 wrote: »I weigh every day and care about it on Monday. For some reason, and I blame cortisol, my weight tends to climb steadily during the workweek and fall quickly during the weekend.
I'm the exact opposite - lose during the week, put it back on in the weekend. So I also log on a Monday - I feel like it's extra motivation to try to keep the weekends on track.0 -
Everyday in the mornings. Unless I went off the deep end the day before, then I'd rather not know.0
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I weigh every day, but I only log on Sundays since weight fluctuates depending on water retention and bowel movements.0
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I try to weigh myself once a week. I debated weighing every day and adding the data to a trend app, but I find that I'm one of those people who is actively motivated by the number I'm seeing being smaller than the last number I saw. I think weighing every day, even knowing about natural fluctuations in weight day-to-day, would drive me crazy and dishearten me.
Saying that, I do occasionally get super curious after a particularly big blow out, or a good gym session.
I think it really depends on what works for you. Maybe try mixing it up. Weigh every day, add the weight to a trend app, see if that motivates you, and if not, switch to weighing less frequently. I think the important part is to not obsess and don't develop a fixation with the scales.0 -
Every morning.
IMO, "too much weighing" occurs when you're obsessing over normal fluctuations & the weighing process (or anticipation of it) causes anxiety. In other words, if the number on the scale is no longer a simple data point for you, but becomes some kind of reflection on the quality of your motivation or worth.
"Not enough weighing" occurs when you're unable to objectively assess the progress of your nutrition & fitness decisions (assuming you're using weight as a data point).
Of course, if your goals don't include weight as a factor, there's no need to weigh at all. Some people simply want to fit in their clothes or just judge how they look/feel, without need of the scale.3 -
Once a week.1
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I do it daily and whenever I feel super fat! Sometimes I feel so huge like I gained all my weight back which is all in my head of course. Weighing daily shows my progress if I do not have a loss I always remind myself how far I have come and how great it is that the number I saw before will never be on the scale again! The plateaus are rough but again I just remind myself how far I have come and that there is an end in sight and I'm find. I have found this to be very motivating! Good luck and do what works for you.
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I weigh once every 5 weeks. Keeps me from being obsessed with the number and to focus more on my workouts0
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I weigh every day, and graph the weight in excel. I include a 7 day average trend line to smooth out the little ups and downs.1
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When I was losing and at first maintaining I would weigh every day. The accumulation of data gives a great larger perspective on the process. I am doing about once a week now, while still logging all food, because I feel like I'm ready to be a bit freer in maintenance but also because I need to trust myself to make the right choices even when I'm not "answering" to the scale every day.0
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Never=not often enough
More than once a day=too much
So somewhere in between there.
A lot of people have issues with weighing every day because of fluctuations up and down. If that is something that would bother you, then daily might be too much. I do weigh every morning, but I keep track in a tracking app that smooths out the fluctuations so I can see the overall trend.
Hi hun,know exactly where youre coming from with the fluctuations.it keeps reli gettin me down and then wanting to go off track can i ask which app u use please?to smooth out the fluctuations please hun x0 -
I weigh myself everyday, but I log once a week on Sunday.0
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every single day, and like others have said, it takes some perspective.
About a year into maintenance I started weighing 1-2 times a week instead and wound up gaining weight because I played tons of mental games/tricks with myself which "allowed" me to eat more or whatever, and just wasn't effective...so now it's back to daily weighing.2 -
To my detriment, almost every morning.2
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Tuesday morning at my local chemist
I used to have a scale at home but i started weighing before and after every toilet trip and thats just daft so i got rid1 -
Every day but only log new lows0
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Once per week (Monday mornings)1
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I weigh myself every day!! It is a great way to monitor how food is impacting your goals.1
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I'm guilty of every morning weigh-ins0
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Once a week works for me.
More often makes me too hyper-focused in the scale and less often is not engaging enough to keep me true to my goals.0 -
I weigh every day on a Nokia scale and am using trendweight to track. I tend to have a lot of water weight swings, so this helps me focus on the trend and not the number on the scale. When I weighed once a week, if I was on the wrong side of the swing for a few weeks it was really discouraging and made it hard to tell what I was actually losing.1
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I weigh every day at the same time of day, but only at the beginning of a diet, in other words the first one to two weeks. After that I weigh twice a week.
My best measure is actually my favorite jeans. At the moment that would be my "fat" jeans, which I can barely zip (sigh), but over the years, I have found this to be one of the most encouraging measures of what matters to me in terms of size. And by that I mean feeling tighter as well as smaller, whatever the scale says on a given day.
At my goal weight, kind of like Miranda, I'm in my favorite skinny jeans. And able to breathe!
If the scale isn't telling me what I want to hear, but the fit of my jeans is, then I'm OK with it and it keeps me from getting discouraged.
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Every other weekend, at work on the calibrated medical scale. My home scale fluctuates too much depending on where I stand.
It gives me nice numbers and keeps me from obsessing.0 -
kimjevansmfp wrote: »Never=not often enough
More than once a day=too much
So somewhere in between there.
A lot of people have issues with weighing every day because of fluctuations up and down. If that is something that would bother you, then daily might be too much. I do weigh every morning, but I keep track in a tracking app that smooths out the fluctuations so I can see the overall trend.
Hi hun,know exactly where youre coming from with the fluctuations.it keeps reli gettin me down and then wanting to go off track can i ask which app u use please?to smooth out the fluctuations please hun x
It's really a case of what kind of phone you use. Android has Libra, iOS has HappyScale. There are others that don't require a phone but another kind of connection...Trendweight is online, and it requires either a Fitbit or Withings account.0 -
Every day. I don't log every day. I keep the peaks and nadirs in mind. If I were over 156, I'd be a bit worried. If I were under 153, I'd do a little celebration dance. But I'm usually just looking to be in that window.0
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Everytime I go to the gym, which is 2-3 times a week. Just keep perspective. Up or down 3 pounds could mean a big breakfast or you just had a bowel movement. Like someone else suggested use trend weight from fit bit.
Also, go by how you feel. Most of my pants and shorts are loose now. My waist size is smaller than a 32 now.0 -
Daily, first thing after waking.0
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Sunday mornings when I get up and after I pee. If I happen to be out of town on Sunday I do it Monday.0
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