Weight Watchers
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I just now checked notifications and saw responses to this post. I re-read my comment from July 2018 (I was down 60-70ish on WW then) and I just wanted to update that I am now down 128.2 and am 0.8 from GOAL on WW. It does work. I’m living proof. I exercise every day and I monitor my portions and calories (via MFP) and while it may not be the plan for everyone, it works for an awful lot of people. It saved my life!!8
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Did WW recommend tracking calories? Since it allows so much 'free' food I suspect not. Doing so has helped you reach your goals. Congratulations.3
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Did WW recommend tracking calories? Since it allows so much 'free' food I suspect not. Doing so has helped you reach your goals. Congratulations.
There are plenty of WW members who don't count calories and lose and maintain their goal weights. They're obviously making a deficit somehow.
Not every person successful at losing weight needs to or wants to count calories, and that goes for any plan.0 -
Yes but the poster is being a WW zealot without really following what it advocates.5
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I lost 90 lbs. on the old WW Smart Points plan, there were no "free" foods then. I had to stop because I got divorced and was broke, and slowly gained the 90 back, and then some. I looked into rejoining, because I liked the accountability of someone else weighing me each week, but the new plan just seems weird to me. I think like any other plan, you'll get out of it what you put in!0
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I've been trying to lose 15 pounds for the last 5 years on and off weight watchers. Lose a few gain it back. At 57 years old it finally occurred to me (duh) this is not working. It's time to move on. So now I'm giving mfp a shot. I feel like weight watchers gave me a eating disorder and I need to learn to eat like a normal person again. I think calories is the way to go. Eating at a deficit I can live with and still enjoy my food without feeling guilty. Of course this is just my opinion and lots of people lose weight and love weight watchers.3
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MFP is consistent and the science doesn't change. It's free. I don't pay for a proprietary calorie counting system that will probably change in one or two years and leave me frustrated because I cannot do what was working for me anymore, which has happened to me twice with WW.9
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alysonbrown13 wrote: »it if you haven’t even tried Freestyle for yourself.
Okay, I'll bite. I've done both. I get 23 dailies on Freestyle, but I would also cross-track using MFP. Some days I'd be at 23 Smart Points and would have only eaten 900 or so calories. Other days 23 Smart Points, plus zero point food intake, would add up to close to 2,000 calories, which puts me really close to maintenance calories.
Freestyle would work well for someone who can intuitively eat. It does not work for those who either under eat and put their bodies into a metabolic snail crawl, or people prone to binge eating who don't understand what "eating to satiety" feels like.
I have watched videos of WW Freestyle members who will make the infamous "2SP cheesecake" and eat the whole thing or eat zero point (not zero calorie) foods all day then use all of their points to drink an entire bottle of wine after dinner. Obviously this isn't how WW intended for members to use the plan, but it is how many people interpret the spirit of the zero points food list.
In summary. I love yogurt. My favorite lite yogurt is 8SP, but only 140 calories per serving. I'd rather count 140 calories into my 1,500 per day than blow over a third of my daily points for one.
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Wait just a minute here. I track my food every single day. I don’t miss a meeting and in my meetings portion control is emphasized. I follow my points. I use my fitness pal, like many WW’ers do, to keep up with my calories, sodium, water intake and how my exercise is effecting that. There are days I go over my calorie budget here but meet my points. To suggest that I’m not following what WW advocates is an absolute joke!! It may not be the program for everyone, which I said politely MULTIPLE times, but it clearly is for me, and this comment is petty and uninformed.Yes but the poster is being a WW zealot without really following what it advocates.
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I did weight watchers last year. After paying a large introductory fee, buying their food, and being a loyal customer, I cancelled my Weight Watchers membership back in May 2018. Weight Watchers has always worked for me. Usually I do it for 2 to 3 months, lose a little weight, get tired of doing it and move on. This time I am really loving the Freestyle format. It seems to be working a lot better for me and I feel like I might actually be able to stick with it this time due to the increased flexibility. The reason I canceled is because i found out weight loss is largely calories in vs out. I went on Keto, intermediate fasting, protein high fasting diet, 3 week program which you can learn more https://bit.ly/2QY4BkY and still manage to lose weight with all method methods but I kept my caloric intake low. I would suggest doing some research and finding out the fundamentals of weight loss then you can decide on which program to try that resoantes well with you.0
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alysonbrown13 wrote: »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.html
Thank you for this post. I just joined WW today, and being unsuccessful on MFP. I need the accountability, at least for the first 3 months. SO I paid for 3 months, in hopes to change my habits. SO I am happy to read some success with it.0
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