Weight Watchers
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eastcoastlisa wrote: »WW is not 50.00 a month...it's 19.00.
Any program works,you just have to set your mind to it and do it. I have many friends that are at lifetime and have been at goal for years .
In Canada the in-person go-to-meetings plan is 56.00 a month. I paid this for YEARS.
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I did WW for years and lost weight ok, but the meetings weren't super helpful bc just a few people talked - and I mean all the time. On the weeks I didn't lose I felt humiliated at weigh in, even though the people weighing me in were super nice. I began to ask myself what I was paying for (and, as you know WW isn't particularly cheap).
I think in a way we all are/were looking for the program/button/pill/diet -- external to ourselves, of course -- that will make a weight problem magically go away -- and fast. I've lost 82 lbs on my own, and one thing that helped was to finally realize there isn't an external solution and that it's up to me and nobody else. I feel the same way now about paying for a gym, which I've done many times in the past. I've saved a ton of money by not paying for either.
BTW, speaking of support, MFP is great for discussions tailored to your own particular needs, such as age group, type of eating plan, workouts, etc. Also superb for tracking, obviously. If I were you I would save my money and spend it on some workout equipment you can use at home and/or some lovely, organic vegetables and fruits.1 -
I was trying it for a bit. It teaches you less sugar more protein basically. However, the calories do not add up. My “points” would be done for the day and on MFP I only consumed 1000 calories. Not enough according to MFP (I’m 294 pounds). I feel it’s wasn’t healthy to do at all for me. I came back to MFP and lost 10 pounds since January. Slow and steady wins the race.
You can be support to your friend but not do the program. Go for walks together etc. it’s how you feel works for you.7 -
Pay to upgrade your MFP to premium for the advanced features (if they matter to you), and then have your bank account transfer whatever else you'd be spending on WW to a separate account. At the end of the year, use that fund to reward yourself with something amazing after all your MFP success!9
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Ask a lot of questions so you can understand fully. Good luck.2
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That article linked above doesnt say meetings or Liftetime are going away. Did I miss something?1
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I used weight watchers years ago with great success. The new freestyle I wouldn't do. Since Jean Nidetch is gone and a new CEO Mindy Grossman is in they are completely rebranding WW. Lifetime will be phased out along with meetings. They say "healthy is the new skinny". Check out the article. https://www.fastcompany.com/40500280/how-weight-watchers-transformed-itself-into-a-lifestyle-brand
The meetings were what set WW apart from so many more affordable options!0 -
I too am coming away finally from Weight watchers. I lost well years ago on the core program back in 2004. I really wanted to like Freestyle, but after the newness wore off it got old and inefficient very quickly for me. I have been a ww'er for so long mfp feels a bit strange, but I think I will have to be a bit more honest with myself. please feel free to add me, I would love to have some folks who understand around me.1
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Me and my mom joined online about a month or 2 ago but we cancelled after 1 day! We both had the same amount of points and shes much much heavier than me, we didnt see how it could benefit either of us as one was either going to be having too much and the other potentially too little! So now we are using MFP to track!4
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I did Weight Watchers to shed about 25 lbs about 15 years ago and got to maintenance. I go weigh in once a month on maintenance. I have gained muscle over the last couple years so my weight has gone up. In my opinion WW doesn't account for muscle gain that I have worked hard for. I haven't followed their program for years, I just do MFP. You have everything you need right here at MPF. I am thinking about quitting maintenance because it doesn't apply to the way I live now. I think WW applies more to those who don't work out too much. Again, just my opinion8
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I used weight watchers years ago with great success. The new freestyle I wouldn't do. Since Jean Nidetch is gone and a new CEO Mindy Grossman is in they are completely rebranding WW. Lifetime will be phased out along with meetings. They say "healthy is the new skinny". Check out the article. https://www.fastcompany.com/40500280/how-weight-watchers-transformed-itself-into-a-lifestyle-brand
Whoa! FALSE. I don’t know who you fact-checked your information from but you could not be more wrong! Lifetime and meetings are not going anywhere. I’ve been on WW (interest in Freestyle made me rejoin for the 10th time in my life) and I’ve never been so successful on any WW program. I do meetings and online. I’ve lost 63 pounds since 2/11/18. I joined MFP in March as well as a resource, primarily to check my nutrients, make sure I was eating enough calories, monitor my exercise and water. It has helped me tremendously as well. I don’t overeat the zero point foods. I never feel deprived or like I am on a diet at all! It provides structure. Sometimes I eat up to my points, sometimes I go over (that’s what weeklies and fit points are for) sometimes I don’t come close to eating my points. Some of y’all might not like weight watchers, which is fine, but don’t spread false info or knock it if you haven’t even tried Freestyle for yourself.
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In addition to the reply I’ve given above, correcting the FALSE information stated by the other commenter here, this is a legit article on how well Weight Watchers is doing this fiscal year. My meetings are packed full of people wall-to-wall. While WW is booming in large part due to the growing amount of social media influencers, a simple google search will also show you that the number of people subscribing to and attending meeting has also risen significantly since the beginning of 2018. I find myself typing all of this because of the frustration of the prior comment I read. I feel the need to correct the false info given out. WW has given me my life back. It’s the least I can do. https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2018/06/12/j-p-morgan-weight-watchers-stock-to-rally-thanks-to-influencers.html4
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concordancia wrote: »I used weight watchers years ago with great success. The new freestyle I wouldn't do. Since Jean Nidetch is gone and a new CEO Mindy Grossman is in they are completely rebranding WW. Lifetime will be phased out along with meetings. They say "healthy is the new skinny". Check out the article. https://www.fastcompany.com/40500280/how-weight-watchers-transformed-itself-into-a-lifestyle-brand
The meetings were what set WW apart from so many more affordable options!
Meetings and Lifetime aren’t going anywhere. That’s absolutely false. I attend every week and attendance is booming according to the fiscal report WW just released.3 -
WW works if you follow the plan. Absolutely. I lost 96 pounds, hit goal two months ago, and am at Lifetime. It also promotes a healthy way of eating for your life time, giving the leaner protein, lower sugars 0 points and the others getting points. It's fine to not like WW or life Freestyle, but like anything, you get out what you put in. I like tracking calories now for what my goals are, but I weigh in monthly and attend weekly meetings. My meetings are fun and well attended.2
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allisonlane161 wrote: »WW works if you follow the plan. Absolutely. I lost 96 pounds, hit goal two months ago, and am at Lifetime. It also promotes a healthy way of eating for your life time, giving the leaner protein, lower sugars 0 points and the others getting points. It's fine to not like WW or life Freestyle, but like anything, you get out what you put in. I like tracking calories now for what my goals are, but I weigh in monthly and attend weekly meetings. My meetings are fun and well attended.
CONGRATULATIONS ON GOAL AND LIFETIME 🎉🎉🎉2 -
Alimacbean wrote: »WW is really a waste of time. Weight loss is a simple science that anyone can do. Doesn't matter what you call a program. If we strip all the fancy labels, color codes, etc it's all the same. You want to lose weight you have to burn more calories than you put in. If you don't know how many calories you are actually putting in then you will never know how to adjust it. Basically that is all WW or any other program does. They give you a point system but behind the magic they are just counting your calories.
Agree, to a point. WW will tell you that eating a 100 calorie banana is 0 points while eating a bag of 120 calorie Baked Ruffles is worth 4 points. The calories aren't the same. While a calorie is a calorie, yes, the type of food you're ingesting makes all the difference. WW helps you learn what food will fuel your body the correct way and how to avoid the food with empty calories with no other nutritional value.
True but I would hope someone starting WW knows they can't eat a bag of Ruffles and get the same results when eating a banana.
I'm confused what you are saying, But you can lose weight eating Ruffles.9 -
I did WW years ago and hit my goal weight. Then I got pregnant. I have attempted WW since they have changed the plans. I did OK on the system they had 4 years ago but tried again last year before they switched to the freestyle plan. I lost 5 pounds.... by logging WW and MFP at the same time, I figured out on WW that I was eating A LOT more calories than I needed to actually lose weight and I was on the “lowest points” I was ever going to get through. I dropped WW and just go MFP only. As long as I log my food, I do pretty well.0
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I guess it's like every other weight loss plan. If you're consistent and you're consistent in a calorie deficit, then you lose weight. If you feel like you'd enjoy the support of meeting up with other people, then do it. Because your friend asked you to join her, I'd do it just for her because it may help her and then end up helping you too. I've tried WW, but didn't like it because everyone just talks about food ALL THE TIME and that was not helpful to me.
I've also never approved of fad diets or meal delivery plans because these are things that I could do myself through eating healthy and tracking -- but now I'm on a meal delivery plan because I wasn't doing those things that I could do myself. So if you find it helpful OR want to help your friend, then do it, but don't stop tracking here. And no, it's not counterproductive. Just repetitive.3 -
Did it ! Loved it ! Really works as long as you stick to the program. You can EAT and not starve, you don’t have to count calories. You lose weight healthy. You can eat out. There are actually restaurants with weight watcher menus !
I say TRY IT!
I lost 30 lbs on it ... still have not gained it back and I haven’t used it in 9 months or longer. 👍🏽3 -
I was on WW years ago when they actually had you count proteins, veggies, fruits, fats, etc. I thought the plan was MUCH better then...because it actually had you focus on some sort of balanced diet. Now that being said....the new system with the “free point foods” - there’s a “short list” of things that really qualify (aside from typical veggies that have always been on the list) - like Lean chicken, lean turkey, eggs.
I remember one leader saying a long time ago that they made fruits “free” because a mandarin orange would be more points than an Oreo cookie - and when given a choice, most people would take the cookie over the orange. Once they made the orange free then people were more likely to have it than the Oreo. They’ve now taken that a step further....nowadays people are starting to focus more on protein intake, and giving members “free points” for chicken, turkey, eggs, and other things that use to “cost them” - people are now choosing foods that are considered more healthy and supposedly put them in better place to be able to lose weight a bit more easily.
And All of that being said - I do go to WW - moreso to weigh in than anything else. I do need that weekly accountability to somebody who isn’t tied to me somehow. I’d rather pay for that then the premium membership for MFP right now.....that may change soon enough, but right now, that’s where I’m at.2 -
I think most of the people on this thread are people who have tried and had success with older versions of the WW points program but who were much less happy with Freestyle. I got to goal and Lifetime back in 2005, on the original Flex points system; every system since then has been progressively less effective, ending with Freestyle which was what made me leave. I don't need to pay someone to tell me to eat grilled chicken breasts and tossed salad...none of us do.
MFP is as effective as the original points program, much more informative and free to boot. Why pay for WW?8 -
Did it ! Loved it ! Really works as long as you stick to the program. You can EAT and not starve, you don’t have to count calories. You lose weight healthy. You can eat out. There are actually restaurants with weight watcher menus !
I say TRY IT!
I lost 30 lbs on it ... still have not gained it back and I haven’t used it in 9 months or longer. 👍🏽
It isn't WW that works it's eating less than you burn.4 -
Have been doing WW for years, works great for me!2
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I don’t know why it has to be one or the other. I get that some of the people on this thread have ‘been there done that’ on WW and some have come here since Freestyle began, because they weren’t fans of that system, which is fine. The key to Freestyle is that Zero points doesn’t equal Zero calories, which for me, is why I also use MFP. I didn’t become overweight by eating too many oranges. The program emphasizes that you eat Zero point foods in moderation- 2-4 servings and that’s it. I don’t go over that and I’m having tremendous success. That being said, I am also using MFP to monitor everything I’m eating as well. This has been SO HELPFUL for me. I love the structure of Weight Watchers, and I love knowing how many calories, fats, carbs and sodium I’m taking in as well as how my activity is directly affecting my goals. That’s just me. One program does not have to be knocked or bashed for another, especially when it is working for SO MANY PEOPLE. I originally commented here because someone made absolutely false claims that I felt the need to correct.4
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alysonbrown13 wrote: »I don’t know why it has to be one or the other. I get that some of the people on this thread have ‘been there done that’ on WW and some have come here since Freestyle began, because they weren’t fans of that system, which is fine. The key to Freestyle is that Zero points doesn’t equal Zero calories, which for me, is why I also use MFP. I didn’t become overweight by eating too many oranges. The program emphasizes that you eat Zero point foods in moderation- 2-4 servings and that’s it. I don’t go over that and I’m having tremendous success. That being said, I am also using MFP to monitor everything I’m eating as well. This has been SO HELPFUL for me. I love the structure of Weight Watchers, and I love knowing how many calories, fats, carbs and sodium I’m taking in as well as how my activity is directly affecting my goals. That’s just me. One program does not have to be knocked or bashed for another, especially when it is working for SO MANY PEOPLE. I originally commented here because someone made absolutely false claims that I felt the need to correct.
I follow Freestyle guidelines and attend meetings occasionally and here's what the problem is: I have never heard it encouraged in any meeting to place limits on how much or how often to eat these zero point foods per day. "Let your weight loss be your guide, you can't overeat zero point foods" is what is said. I gained weight while dating my husband because one of the meals we loved to eat together (pre- WW) were double helpings of corn and grilled chicken breast, both zero point foods. Thankfully I learned portion control through counting points and the Good Health Guidelines (on the older program, the one that told you how many servings per day to have) . Freestyle brought me nothing but a creeping gain. Advice from my dietitian on limiting portion size and caloric limits at by MFP helped put the brakes on that.
For me the combination is what works. But I wish Freestyle were more specific in terms of portion control and frequency.4 -
WW has a special on, pay £19.43 today for the online plan and that’s giving you 3 months membership. I did WW years ago and it did work for me then, I feel for this price well worth having new ideas and recipes. Reading most of your comments we all know that the secret to dieting is healthy eating and exercise. I have decided am going to join, there’s no reason why I can’t still keep using MFP as well as WW. Good luck all, Happy Eating1
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I tried the ww freestyle last January for the first time I enjoyed it and had some success....however it's not for everyone...cost was a factor for me...once I stoped I have regained about 10lb ....so going to give this a try 😊😊0
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It’s a good program, especially the meetings. The digital only option is logging of points similar to logging calories; but I prefer logging calories.
But saying that; weight watchers began my journey to fitness and awareness of portion control and better nutrition✨3 -
Alimacbean wrote: »I had great success on the Smart Point plan, the previous version. I did not have luck on the Freestyle plan, the most current one. I gave it a good 3 weeks and learned it wasn't for me. It's a great maintenance plan, not a good weight loss plan... for me.
Same for me!0
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