Weighing in

chadwheeler4422
chadwheeler4422 Posts: 1 Member
edited December 25 in Health and Weight Loss
Do you weigh yourself everyday? Once a week? Once a month?
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  • mhassan160
    mhassan160 Posts: 312 Member
    Every week, but sometimes measurements matter!
  • hobbeskastiel
    hobbeskastiel Posts: 221 Member
    Once a week.
  • Every morning...
  • itslikeanna
    itslikeanna Posts: 2 Member
    Every morning! With the occasional waist measurement when I feel I look lighter. I find it keeps me on track. :)
  • dlmciver
    dlmciver Posts: 149 Member
    Every morning...learn so much about patterns and fluctuations! Try to measure seasonally.
  • sijomial
    sijomial Posts: 19,809 Member
    First thing (ok second thing...) in the morning, every morning.
    Monitoring my weight trend is my main tool for long term maintenance in my goal weight range, data not emotion.

    May also weigh before/after long or hot cycle rides to gauge my rehydration needs.
  • sarap1187
    sarap1187 Posts: 1 Member
    I weigh everyday, it just keeps me on track
  • michaelsurrett1154
    michaelsurrett1154 Posts: 4 Member
    Once a week and always on the same day with the same pattern. It gives me a reliable basis to gauge
  • junebug_1977
    junebug_1977 Posts: 7 Member
    Every morning. I understand the 'once a week' recommendation, but after using mfp for 7 years now I can almost tell you what my weight is going to be based on what I ate and what I did the day before. I like to see the visual of those decisions on the daily.
  • steph2strong
    steph2strong Posts: 426 Member
    I've weighed daily for the past 7 years, through 2 pregnancies and postpartum periods, through times of loss, gain and maintenance. I weigh first thing in the morning. It has definitely helped me learn a lot about my body, how it responds to different circumstances (food consumption, fluid status, medication use, illness, exercise, stress, and HORMONES! my number one contributor to alterations in scale weight fluctuations). My number one key point about weighing is that daily numbers/fluctuations mean absolutely nothing, only long term trends do.

    https://www.fineformcoaching.com/post/should-you-weigh-yourself
  • MM1FitLife
    MM1FitLife Posts: 24 Member
    Once every 3-weeks along with measurements. All in the morning.
  • cantorious
    cantorious Posts: 4 Member
    Every morning, after pee. Also measure waist in cm. End of the week I divide by 7 and make adjustments depending on goal
  • Treab123
    Treab123 Posts: 22 Member
    I do it daily and record it if I lose weight or on my Monday check in. Allows me to see a consistent improvement and if I go up on the monday by tuesday usually gone back down lol.
  • Samtyldesley58
    Samtyldesley58 Posts: 15 Member
    Do you find that it really does help 2 a day I am only asking as I do it once a week and have wondered about doing it daily.. As I feel it will help me evolve with what I have eaten or am I being too involved in it...
  • enzen7
    enzen7 Posts: 2 Member
    I weigh in daily before I lay down to sleep. My weight might fluctuate up or down a bit depending on how good of a day I had or how much I had to eat/drink in the hours before I weigh myself. As long as the general trend is in the right direction a single bad day doesn't really matter. When you start to have a few bad days in a row you stop and reevaluate what you're been doing and make changes if they need to be made to keep the progress going.
  • durhammfp
    durhammfp Posts: 494 Member
    1x/day
  • Karen_can_do_this
    Karen_can_do_this Posts: 1,150 Member
    Every morning after I pee. It helps me learn about ups and downs, what to expect after certain meals, health issues etc
  • emalethmoon
    emalethmoon Posts: 178 Member
    Every single morning, before I eat but after I pee. If I slack on weigh-ins, I begin to gain.
  • sarebearr
    sarebearr Posts: 59 Member
    I used to weigh every morning, but am now weighing every week. That way I don't get hung up on day to day changes from water weight and such. Works for me! I lost 2.2 lbs this week and I'm sooo excited about it. I fear if I had weighed in every dayI wouldn't be as excited about such small changes.
  • Dootzy1
    Dootzy1 Posts: 2,357 Member
    I weigh twice a week, in the a.m. So, I look at what I consider my tentative weight on Wed. and then see where it is on Friday or Saturday morning. It keeps me accountable in maintenance.
  • JenW70503
    JenW70503 Posts: 22 Member
    Every morning and every night. It keeps me on track.
  • drkuhl2017
    drkuhl2017 Posts: 181 Member
    Every morning, on an empty bladder. I wear the same type of clothes every weigh-in: a tank top and athletic capris. I only officially log it on Sunday mornings, though. I like to see my weight every day, though, so I can see the fluctuations based on my food choices, the amount of water I drank, and exercise.
  • charmmeth
    charmmeth Posts: 936 Member
    Every morning after peeing, and I have programmed a spreadsheet that calculates BMI and my weight in lbs and also draws me a graph! When I first started trying to lose weight I logged morning and evening, and even now I will often get on the scales before I go to bed, but I don't log that.
  • E_Val
    E_Val Posts: 27 Member
    I do weigh in once a month. Don't want to do it every week or every day. It just makes me upset.
  • Sand_TIger
    Sand_TIger Posts: 1,099 Member
    Daily and sometimes before bed just so I can see what the difference is overnight. But I watch trends. Without clothes of course, and after bathroom.
  • brenn24179
    brenn24179 Posts: 2,144 Member
    once a day in the morning, dont want 10 or 20 pounds to creep back on me like it has before.
  • m3lodym4ker
    m3lodym4ker Posts: 3 Member
    Daily because, like others have said, it helps me understand my body's patterns. But I also calculate a weekly average after Saturday weigh-in. I use that to make sure I'm meeting my weekly goals. I take measurements and pictures at end of each month.
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