Weight watchers Plan
bklyngirl71
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Does anyone follow the Weight Watchers plan while using MFP
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Not sure it's necessary. Basically it's just a more complicated and expensive way to track what you eat.0
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I have used ww points before, just not using MFP... I think it would be a great idea though0
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I was doing ww but since I found this site i've cancelled my subscription. I find counting calories is much easier than working out points values and its free0
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I use to. I have always been successful with the past plans. I am a lifetime WW member but I am one of the members that the new PointPlus Program was not working for.
I was double tracking for a while on here and found I wasn't eating enough calories which may have caused my plateau. I was getting all of my healthy checks in although I didn't use the weekly points a lot but did use some. Maybe if I ate more of them I wouldn't have reached a plateau. I like this site because I can keep track of all of my nutrients as well. I am about 3 lbs to go to goal. I am still a member of WW online but I will be going back to the monthy meetings just to keep my membership current and to keep me on track.
I love MFP and although my weight loss is slow. I know I am eating enough of what I need to. I also think the people on here are much more supportive than WW online. Good luck with your weight loss journey.0 -
I use to. I have always been successful with the past plans. I am a lifetime WW member but I am one of the members that the new PointPlus Program was not working for.
I was double tracking for a while on here and found I wasn't eating enough calories which may have caused my plateau. I was getting all of my healthy checks in although I didn't use the weekly points a lot but did use some. Maybe if I ate more of them I wouldn't have reached a plateau. I like this site because I can keep track of all of my nutrients as well. I am about 3 lbs to go to goal. I am still a member of WW online but I will be going back to the monthy meetings just to keep my membership current and to keep me on track.
I love MFP and although my weight loss is slow. I know I am eating enough of what I need to. I also think the people on here are much more supportive than WW online. Good luck with your weight loss journey.
i lost 55 lbs on the program. became a lifetime member in january. my husband lost 205. since i lost the etools when i become lifetime(meetings r free for me) this site is great for me0 -
I follow the Weight Watchers plan and have lost 61 pounds. I went to a meeting one time to get the books while they were having a "join for free" special. I've just been doing the plan (the original Points plan-not the Points Plus plan) by myself. I would never pay for the meetings, unless I found they really helped...but they don't!!0
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I follow the Weight Watchers plan and have lost 61 pounds. I went to a meeting one time to get the books while they were having a "join for free" special. I've just been doing the plan (the original Points plan-not the Points Plus plan) by myself. I would never pay for the meetings, unless I found they really helped...but they don't!!
that's what a lot of people do. we like the meetins. there's stuff that u learn from the leader and the other members. its a nice big support system0 -
Like others, I started on WW and lost 43 lbs to reach my goal weight and lifetime member. A friend introduced me to MFP, and at the beginning I did Points Plus and MFP. They were very close overall, and since MFP was free, I track only on MFP. I still attend monthly WW meetings since they're free to lifetime members (so I can keep up with new ideas and tips).0
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I'm a lifetime weight watcher member. I chart my food here and covert it to points at the end of the day.0
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I'm a lifetime weight watcher member. I chart my food here and covert it to points at the end of the day.
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I showed my wife MFP because now she has her own e-tools since LT members lose access.0 -
I GO to WW -- but I'm not following their plan. When i was, I lost very small amounts. Then I found this site and my weight loss has been wonderful~! Remember with the new WW plan, you can eat fruit and most veggies for free points. BUT they still have calories and that can get you into trouble.
I attend their meetings so it is my "official" weigh in.......and I get good diet and nutrition tips fro the meetings...and I've made friends there so I don't feel like it's a waste of money but more of a social/learning gathering for me and that's fine....but I will follow this program MFP for the rest of my life.
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I am online WW's. Have lost the desire to count points....even though I am counting calories...just can't get myself to do it...don't know why!!!! That said..they have great recipes...I'm having a cilantro-lime chicken recipe for dinner tonight from their online site. I also have a support group in a challenge I joined a year ago and they are like close friends now.....the only thing that is keeping me online there now is that group and the fact I like their recipes0
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I've tried WW in the past with very limited success. I love MFP and the freedom that comes from tracking calories. I've had great success using just MFP.0
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I have never been a member of WW, but I walked past a meeting once on my way to the library, and the door was open. I heard someone say that "nothing tastes as good as skinny feels" and it turned me off. From what I understand, this saying isn't uncommon, and it just sounded like an unhealthy way to look at things. If they replaced the word "skinny" with "healthy" I might be ok with it, but to tell me that being thin is better than eating makes me think I should stop eating, and that's just bad.
The best way to lose weight, in my mind, is to make healthier choices about your food, and yes, to eat less, but not to make me feel bad about everything I eat.
I know that WW does let you eat as much veggies as you want, but that one phrase just made a very bad impression on me.0 -
I have never been a member of WW, but I walked past a meeting once on my way to the library, and the door was open. I heard someone say that "nothing tastes as good as skinny feels" and it turned me off. From what I understand, this saying isn't uncommon, and it just sounded like an unhealthy way to look at things. If they replaced the word "skinny" with "healthy" I might be ok with it, but to tell me that being thin is better than eating makes me think I should stop eating, and that's just bad.
The best way to lose weight, in my mind, is to make healthier choices about your food, and yes, to eat less, but not to make me feel bad about everything I eat.
I know that WW does let you eat as much veggies as you want, but that one phrase just made a very bad impression on me.
I've been a lifetime member at goal weight since 1997, I attend meetings to keep my free lifetime status. I have never heard that phrase used at any meetings, I think it reflects badly on the leader of that meeting and not weight watchers.0 -
I'm a lifetime weight watcher member. I chart my food here and covert it to points at the end of the day.
This.
I showed my wife MFP because now she has her own e-tools since LT members lose access.
Wow 500lbs2marathon, 201 pounds lost, that is amazing, you must be so proud of yourself.0 -
I was doing ww but since I found this site i've cancelled my subscription. I find counting calories is much easier than working out points values and its free
Same here!! This is so much easier and the community is a bit nicer, too. I did the online version.0 -
How is that working for you?0
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I have never been a member of WW, but I walked past a meeting once on my way to the library, and the door was open. I heard someone say that "nothing tastes as good as skinny feels" and it turned me off. From what I understand, this saying isn't uncommon, and it just sounded like an unhealthy way to look at things. If they replaced the word "skinny" with "healthy" I might be ok with it, but to tell me that being thin is better than eating makes me think I should stop eating, and that's just bad.
The best way to lose weight, in my mind, is to make healthier choices about your food, and yes, to eat less, but not to make me feel bad about everything I eat.
I know that WW does let you eat as much veggies as you want, but that one phrase just made a very bad impression on me.
I've been a lifetime member at goal weight since 1997, I attend meetings to keep my free lifetime status. I have never heard that phrase used at any meetings, I think it reflects badly on the leader of that meeting and not weight watchers.
Years ago at a WW meeting. I did hear the saying that went. 'Nothing taste as good as thin feels" I actually had a print of it on my fridge at that time. I have seen so many changes in the programs over the years. I am talking almost 27 years ago. Haven't heard it at a meeting lately although I have mentioned it a lot.0 -
I use MFP to track and in the note area I put my points value. I changed my food diary to have (in order) protein, carbs, fat and fiber. That way I can look up the food and firgue out my points! I am a terrible tracker when I have to write it all out and look at packages to figure out points. So this works better for me! Hope this helps:)0
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I have been following WW core plan/filling foods plan and tracking the calories with MFP and so far it is working pretty good0
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