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How important is the number on the scale to you?
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VERY IMPORTANT!!! I weigh myself about 6 times a day at certain points. Holds me accountable during the day. I’ve been having some really good days and twice weighed less at night than I did in the morning. Nobody can tell me it doesn’t work or it’s obsessive. It works for me. I enjoy the scale even when I don’t like the number. I’ve been on this journey for almost a year. I’ve lost 68lbs and I’m only 15lbs to goal now. Never gained any back so I say YES SCALE5
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Slightly important. I weigh once a week and record my weight. I don't really get upset about the scale.
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For medical reasons I care a lot. I have 2 medical issues that cause me to be very prone to dehydration so it helps to see when I am losing too much fluid1
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I've an idea of what my best weight will be....but because i'm doing weight training and stuff like that I know that the fat im burning is turning lean - so the effect on the numbers is probably a lot less than I would like. However the NSVs are what keeps the world turning....the clothes fitting better, the comments from friends and colleagues, how easier it is to stride up the stairs instead of taking the lift!
Its a fine balance! The scales do loom over me though.... and as for BMI!!0 -
I've been thinking about this since I saw this thread yesterday. The logical brain wants to say oh, not important, it's all about how I feel and my clothes fit, but that's how I'd like to feel and maybe a healthy way to be. But it matters to me a lot. It's a clear and defined measure of my efforts and a factor I can look to to anchor everything else.3
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MelanieCN77 wrote: »I've been thinking about this since I saw this thread yesterday. The logical brain wants to say oh, not important, it's all about how I feel and my clothes fit, but that's how I'd like to feel and maybe a healthy way to be. But it matters to me a lot. It's a clear and defined measure of my efforts and a factor I can look to to anchor everything else.
This is exactly how I feel. I do best with quantifiable measures. How I look in my clothes and how I feel can't be quantified. Measurements don't feel significant to me because they don't represent a clear calorie/loss pattern, I mean I could be losing fat from some obscure spot on my body that I don't measure. My weight trend is the most important and quantifiable thing I see in my own progress. Everything else is a tag-along.2 -
I guess it means a whole lot to me. I weigh everyday but only log once a week. I did a biggest loser contest at work and they weigh you with all your clothes on, so I was always 2 pounds heavier when I got to work, so now I log what I weigh after I have fully dressed. So far I am going in the right direction but I have 30 pounds I want to lose and it seems to be taking forever..0
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Not very important. I maintain right around 180 which is about 6 Lbs overweight per BMI...but I'm between 12-15% BF at that weight, so whatever.0
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The number itself (as in "how far from goal am I, OMG!") doesn't really mean a whole lot.
That being said, I still weigh daily, and record daily to keep myself honest about my trend. Just because I binged, I'm not allowed to "skip" entering my weight that day as the binges affect the trend now as much as they will later. Sometimes I have to force myself to enter those days because I know it's just a random day, but for me, I think it's important to keep myself honest by entering ALL my days.
Ultimately I'm far more concerned with how I look in the mirror, how I feel, and how my clothes fit...but those numbers help me stay honest about "am I headed in the right direction or not."0 -
I ignored the scale while my weight crept up. I weigh now to make sure I am going in the right direction5
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I ignored the scale while my weight crept up. I weigh now to make sure I am going in the right direction
I think that is super important. I gained a lot of weight in a 4 year period. I never weighed myself unless it was at the doctors. Then I would tell myself I was bloated, it's wrong, it's only a few pounds ect... Now weigh daily. I figure if I see myself gaining I can get a handle on it right away!0 -
Don’t care what the number is, only care that it’s moving in the right direction dependant on my goals0
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Smallville127 wrote: »I weigh in EVERY DAY without fail maybe about 3xs I am not disheartened too much when I see slight fluctuations...but as long as it isn't first thing in morning oh lawd. So to me it is of utmost importance.
Various numbers have importance to me. The weight number, the amount of time doing excercise, the calorie intake numbers in my diary for the foods I eat, etc. My personal health and fitness program is a many pronged approach.0 -
I care more about it than I'd like to admit. The logical part of me knows damn well that fluctuations are normal and I shouldn't let them bother me. But then the stupid emotional part of me takes over and I can't help but freak out and get caught up in the numbers. If the number goes up, it ends up kinda ruining my mood for the day. Which is just stupid.
This is how I feel. And I'm also supppper dead set on reaching a certain number as well. And if I don't see that number approaching soon I feel super upset.1 -
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I try and not obsess over the number. I weigh myself every morning but I really only pay attention to Wednesdays and Sundays. As long as those days are within reason I know I'm on track. I have come to learn when I will have more water weight and when I will be at my lowest. When those numbers are off. I begin to obsess over the scale or I get a defeated feeling if I can not get the numbers back on track. As some of you have mention. Our bodies have a trend and I have learned mine. I pay attention to my numbers but feeling good in my clothing and skin is Amazing0
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I typically weigh myself twice a week (at the gym, early morning, before commencing my workout).
I don't obsess over the actual number, but I do use it as an indicator to decide when to start bulking/cutting (since determining my bf % isn't a convenient matter).
Of course, if I don't feel that I visually correspond to what the scale reads, I would overrule the verdict, but it's worked well so far.0 -
too important1
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On bad days I have to remind myself that weightloss is not linear and all the jazz about water weight. On good days I am reminded of how slow it is to lose weight. I am not riding that roller coaster this time around. I either trust the system I have in place for myself or I don't. The scale can wait until I feel like using it again.1
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Right now the number is important and I weigh myself every day as I still have 20lbs to lose.
I'm hoping once I hit "maintenance" it will only be a weekly check kind of thing.0
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