Why I left Weight Watchers new "Freestyle" Program

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  • lukeruss
    lukeruss Posts: 34 Member
    I did exactly the same. I saw it for what it was a way to change the program again to get people to buy the new books and go to the new meetings.
  • bfanny
    bfanny Posts: 440 Member
    edited April 2018
    glassyo wrote: »
    Wait wait wait. I still think ww is insane for all the new zero point foods but are they still at least doing the thing where you only get to eat 5 zero point foods but then have to count any other zero point foods as points?

    I’ve been on WW for 11 years (Lifetime for almost 10) But sorry I don’t know what you are talking about? Who told you that?...NO after 5, it’s still 0+0 five times = 0!

    The Biggest problem with Freestyle is that they assumed people would use common sense, but they were wrong in many cases and it’s obvious why....

  • AcadianRunner
    AcadianRunner Posts: 11 Member
    I also left WW. Freestyle didn’t work for me and didn’t help me gain knowledge of portion control/size and gained Wright while on it. I’d rather pay premium for MFP than WW.
  • ejoyk113
    ejoyk113 Posts: 7 Member
    Same, I just left too! On the new system (with the foods I eat) I was going over by points and feeling guilty but when I actually calorie logged - I was only eating like 800-1,000 calories. I didn't like that at all because I was starving. I loved Smart Points and lost about 30 pounds with it. The new system just didn't work.
  • bfanny
    bfanny Posts: 440 Member
    edited April 2018
    choppie70 wrote: »
    bfanny wrote: »

    The Biggest problem with Freestyle is that they assumed people would use common sense, but they were wrong in many cases and it’s obvious why....

    I gained 6 lbs. on it the first 2 weeks. I even brought my food log into show a person at a meeting. They could not understand why I had gained 6 lbs. I was eating 0 point foods within reason, not eating my weeklies or my fit points. But, those free point foods added up and brought me over my TDEE.

    What part of it is common sense? That I can eat a banana and it counts as zero points but that 100 calorie candy bar (about the same calories!) is 5 points? That is LACK of common sense and how weight loss actually works.

    It


    Exactly if I don’t use WP or FP it only means that I’m eating lots of “0” and as we know NOTHING is really calorie free, it may work at first when you change your diet and eat better quality but when you have less to lose it’s not the same...
    I lost most weight (40 lbs) when Bananas had 3 points, so that’s MY issue with Freestyle ;)

    And 6 lbs in 2 weeks??? That takes A LOT of over eating, If I could see your tracker I would know exactly why!

    When I track points I don’t eat “Zeros” most of my food has points I use them all and I’m fine...I’m the one that will choose the cookie over the Banana if I want to because I know I can....
  • hilaryhill
    hilaryhill Posts: 156 Member
    I loved WW Flex Points system that they had 10 years ago. It was so easy and I lost so much weight so easily. I tried the program a year ago and was so turned off by how much it had changed. My beloved coffee creamer was only 120 calories but WW had it as 7 points! Didnt make any sense to me and was so discouraging I cancelled right then and went back to MFP.
  • JenLosesIt
    JenLosesIt Posts: 56 Member
    hilaryhill wrote: »
    I loved WW Flex Points system that they had 10 years ago. It was so easy and I lost so much weight so easily. I tried the program a year ago and was so turned off by how much it had changed. My beloved coffee creamer was only 120 calories but WW had it as 7 points! Didnt make any sense to me and was so discouraging I cancelled right then and went back to MFP.

    SAME! Flex was AWESOME! I lost 40lbs on that, why they keep changing it when it works is besides me, except to sell new books and foods....I lost over 100lbs on MFP two years ago but due to life stuff have gained 60 back. So today I'm starting again! Looking for new friends as well! Thanks for your post :smile:
  • glassyo
    glassyo Posts: 7,759 Member
    bfanny wrote: »
    glassyo wrote: »
    Wait wait wait. I still think ww is insane for all the new zero point foods but are they still at least doing the thing where you only get to eat 5 zero point foods but then have to count any other zero point foods as points?

    I’ve been on WW for 11 years (Lifetime for almost 10) But sorry I don’t know what you are talking about? Who told you that?...NO after 5, it’s still 0+0 five times = 0!

    The Biggest problem with Freestyle is that they assumed people would use common sense, but they were wrong in many cases and it’s obvious why....

    Yeah, that's what I was saying. You can get away with eating 0 point foods (now I'm not sure if it was 5 different foods or just 5 instances) but then you'd have to start assigning points to any 0 point foods eaten after that.

    It may have just been a leader thing. I got all my info from message boards (including the actual Weight Watchers one).
  • cammiecam77
    cammiecam77 Posts: 2 Member
    hilaryhill wrote: »
    I loved WW Flex Points system that they had 10 years ago. It was so easy and I lost so much weight so easily. I tried the program a year ago and was so turned off by how much it had changed. My beloved coffee creamer was only 120 calories but WW had it as 7 points! Didnt make any sense to me and was so discouraging I cancelled right then and went back to MFP.

    Yes! My beloved coffee creamer was 7 points too! And I was in the WW FB groups seeing all these posts about alternatives to creamers and I was like wait. I NEED my International Delights Sweet Cream Creamer and I will not accept alternatives. Lol! So I kept using it but that 7 point ding at the beginning of the day just made no sense to me, it’s just CREAMER.
  • MrsLead
    MrsLead Posts: 8 Member
    The reason WW won’t work for me is the majority of the foods that I eat are on the 0 point list. I eat probably 1200 calories a day alone from then”0” point list.
  • jrochest
    jrochest Posts: 119 Member
    JenLosesIt wrote: »
    hilaryhill wrote: »
    I loved WW Flex Points system that they had 10 years ago. It was so easy and I lost so much weight so easily. I tried the program a year ago and was so turned off by how much it had changed. My beloved coffee creamer was only 120 calories but WW had it as 7 points! Didnt make any sense to me and was so discouraging I cancelled right then and went back to MFP.

    SAME! Flex was AWESOME! I lost 40lbs on that, why they keep changing it when it works is besides me, except to sell new books and foods....I lost over 100lbs on MFP two years ago but due to life stuff have gained 60 back. So today I'm starting again! Looking for new friends as well! Thanks for your post :smile:

    Me three. Flex was terrific -- lost 50 pounds on it, got to goal and was Lifetime for about a year and a half. When I'd gained 15 pounds and had to go back on the full program, they'd changed to Points Plus which never worked for me. In fact, none of the other programmes they've had have worked as well for me as Flex -- or calorie counting.
  • choppie70
    choppie70 Posts: 544 Member
    bfanny wrote: »
    choppie70 wrote: »
    bfanny wrote: »

    The Biggest problem with Freestyle is that they assumed people would use common sense, but they were wrong in many cases and it’s obvious why....


    And 6 lbs in 2 weeks??? That takes A LOT of over eating, If I could see your tracker I would know exactly why!

    That would be amazing if you could considering no one at weight watchers could when they viewed it. I log everything and according to them I did not abuse the 0 point foods or "overeat".
  • SandDodds96
    SandDodds96 Posts: 8 Member
    jrochest wrote: »
    JenLosesIt wrote: »
    hilaryhill wrote: »
    I loved WW Flex Points system that they had 10 years ago. It was so easy and I lost so much weight so easily. I tried the program a year ago and was so turned off by how much it had changed. My beloved coffee creamer was only 120 calories but WW had it as 7 points! Didnt make any sense to me and was so discouraging I cancelled right then and went back to MFP.

    SAME! Flex was AWESOME! I lost 40lbs on that, why they keep changing it when it works is besides me, except to sell new books and foods....I lost over 100lbs on MFP two years ago but due to life stuff have gained 60 back. So today I'm starting again! Looking for new friends as well! Thanks for your post :smile:

    Me three. Flex was terrific -- lost 50 pounds on it, got to goal and was Lifetime for about a year and a half. When I'd gained 15 pounds and had to go back on the full program, they'd changed to Points Plus which never worked for me. In fact, none of the other programmes they've had have worked as well for me as Flex -- or calorie counting.

    Flex and Momentum worked for me the best and after that I lost little with the program
  • KM0692
    KM0692 Posts: 178 Member
    I had signed up for WW again but instead I am going to let the subscription expire (in two months). I have deleted the app and will count calories. I tracked my calories for a week while using WW and was eating on average 1,250 a day -- too low for me. I certainly don't want to wreck/slow down my metabolism. I also need to watch my carbs (was prediabetic last summer), and now my cholesterol (thinking too many eggs since going low carb last fall). I can't track these things on WW...so MFP it is. :)
  • butterfli7o
    butterfli7o Posts: 1,319 Member
    A good friend of mine had terrific success with WW when they used Smart Points, but got rid of the app when they started Freestyle, as it did not work for her. She suggest the app called iTrackBites which uses points based on the Smart Points system. It has a scanner, calculator and you can look up food. It's much cheaper than being a WW member.
  • zandrathesweetheart
    zandrathesweetheart Posts: 109 Member
    hilaryhill wrote: »
    I loved WW Flex Points system that they had 10 years ago. It was so easy and I lost so much weight so easily. I tried the program a year ago and was so turned off by how much it had changed. My beloved coffee creamer was only 120 calories but WW had it as 7 points! Didnt make any sense to me and was so discouraging I cancelled right then and went back to MFP.

    Same here. I wasn’t even trying to eat junk all the time. I just want the option to be able to have a donut or some steak or even a caramel macchiato without having to only eat 0 point foods the rest of the day. I actually gave them another chance even after I cancelled because of freestyle before because I saw that I was the problem. I was eating wayy above my weeklies and even fitpoints. However. When I came back ready to commit again i was reminded why I left and I left feedback to WW about all of this. I said 0 points does not mean zero calories and you trusted your members too much to be able to lean to 0 point foods all the time. If you love beans then you are going to eat more of that which is higher in calories. I love the reasoning behind it but the technicalities to apply it are flawed.
  • jbheller14
    jbheller14 Posts: 13 Member
    hilaryhill wrote: »
    I loved WW Flex Points system that they had 10 years ago. It was so easy and I lost so much weight so easily. I tried the program a year ago and was so turned off by how much it had changed. My beloved coffee creamer was only 120 calories but WW had it as 7 points! Didnt make any sense to me and was so discouraging I cancelled right then and went back to MFP.

    Same here. I wasn’t even trying to eat junk all the time. I just want the option to be able to have a donut or some steak or even a caramel macchiato without having to only eat 0 point foods the rest of the day. I actually gave them another chance even after I cancelled because of freestyle before because I saw that I was the problem. I was eating wayy above my weeklies and even fitpoints. However. When I came back ready to commit again i was reminded why I left and I left feedback to WW about all of this. I said 0 points does not mean zero calories and you trusted your members too much to be able to lean to 0 point foods all the time. If you love beans then you are going to eat more of that which is higher in calories. I love the reasoning behind it but the technicalities to apply it are flawed.

    Totally agree... that was EXACTLY my argument. If I wanted to have a treat I'd be forced to eat zero point foods the rest of the day.. ridiculous... how is that FREESTYLE?
  • Wiedzma_Agata
    Wiedzma_Agata Posts: 31 Member
    Joining ex-WW group! I have lost quite a few kgs with them, but the idea in general seemed less and less healthy. A lot of these people are filling themselves up with chickpea and aspartame cakes only. And eggs. And banana and egg pancakes.
  • keengkong
    keengkong Posts: 83 Member
    There are apps that allows people to follow Weight Watchers without paying for Weight Watchers. These apps include Ultimate Food Diary or itrackbites. I wouldn’t encourage anyone who is doing well on MFP to change, but if old WW worked, you can get it back.

    I currently am doing well on my third week on WW Freestyle. I wasn’t on WW before, so I can’t compare it to anything. But I will tell you that if I had lost weight successfully using one system, I would probably be reluctant to change.
  • barbill05
    barbill05 Posts: 1 Member
    I left ww for the same reason. Found mfp and when I actually stick to my KJ limit I lose weight. Without restricting myself to chicken breast!
  • JaxxieKat
    JaxxieKat Posts: 427 Member
    I've gone back and forth with WW, but at the end of the day I find with as little as I have to lose to make goal, I can't eat enough to feel satiated and stay within my points. I like tracking calories.
  • tmc23cap
    tmc23cap Posts: 1 Member
    I loved WW but its not restrictive enough for me as crazy as that sounds lol I also tried the keto diet which was too restrictive so a few weeks ago when I was at my Dr appointment I saw that they have a weight loss program and I decided to try it! Part of the plan is that you track everything that you eat and that’s what brought me here, it seems to be perfect for me and I’m doing very well by using this app
  • crooked_left_hook
    crooked_left_hook Posts: 364 Member
    Ugh. I’m over WW. I can’t stay within my Freestyle points even when I cut out the majority of the foods I ate when I lost 25 lbs on Smartpoints. I’m trying intermittent fasting and tracking calories to see if I have more success this way. Today was the first day of IF and it wasn’t really hard but I’m starting with 14:10 and working up to 16:8. I recently had hip surgery so I need to drop the 10lbs I gained from sitting on my *kitten* for 2 months while healing 🙁
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