.... a burned out Weight Watchers member!!
dyanaah
Posts: 9 Member
New to Myfitnesspal since Thursday .... already shed almost 2 lbs in two days. After a year of Weight Watchers it seemed it became more complicated than simply reading a label to needing them (WW) to count calculated POINTS for me ..... and paying them for it. A total waste of my money!!! Happy to be starting fresh and energized!
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Be sure to start right!
Google Fat to Fit Radio Tools.
Do the body fat calculator then BMR tool.
Eat EXACTLY the amount of calories given per your activity factor and you will lose fat.
Eat too low and you will lose muscle!
Custom set MFP to 30% protein 40% carbs.
Enjoy losing inches babe!0 -
LOL hey there hun, I'm en ex member myself. It really did just over complicate didn't it? welcome0
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Weight watchers is good if you need the accountability of having someone else weigh you in, but yeah configuring points is more complicated than just tracking calories. If you have a food label, you can just enter it or find it in the database instead of going to get your point calculator. I guess they probably can do it online, too now, back when I did it, it was by hand. lol This works and is motivating with pals to cheer you on.0
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I'm an ex member as well! .. I found I was even more hungry on Weight Watchers than when I was off of it.. I think that was due to the fact that you were constantly paying attention to your food even though you could eat any thing you want, I ended up wanting even more! lol I got off of it and decided to do things my own way and that really paid off. Welcome to MFP! You can add me if you like0
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Be sure to start right!
Google Fat to Fit Radio Tools.
Do the body fat calculator then BMR tool.
Eat EXACTLY the amount of calories given per your activity factor and you will lose fat.
Eat too low and you will lose muscle!
Custom set MFP to 30% protein 40% carbs.
Enjoy losing inches babe!
^^^ This. It works!0 -
Be sure to start right!
Google Fat to Fit Radio Tools.
Do the body fat calculator then BMR tool.
Eat EXACTLY the amount of calories given per your activity factor and you will lose fat.
Eat too low and you will lose muscle!
Custom set MFP to 30% protein 40% carbs.
Enjoy losing inches babe!
NM - found it! Thanks for the tips!0 -
I'm an ex member as well! .. I found I was even more hungry on Weight Watchers than when I was off of it.. I think that was due to the fact that you were constantly paying attention to your food even though you could eat any thing you want, I ended up wanting even more! lol I got off of it and decided to do things my own way and that really paid off. Welcome to MFP! You can add me if you like
Exactly! I was thinking about what I was going to eat all day, so it just made me want food all day so I felt like I was starving! This works so much better for me!0 -
That's exactly why I gave up on Weight Watchers. MFP seems so much easier to me!0
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There has to be one person who has to point this out........ Just remember that this is not a diet site, it is a lifestyle change.
Also, well done for the weightloss so far0 -
I just left WW in December and counting points does not compare to the big picture I see from MFP. Calories, Carbs, Fat, Protein and my biggest problem SUGAR. I am very glad that I joined this site and appreciate all my MFP support. Best wishes to you all on your lifestyle change.0
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I did WW for 5 years - changed over to MFP 4 weeks ago and so much better! In my opinion, weight watchers limits fat intake too much. I was so hungry on WW and just by replacing my afternoon snack of FF yoghurt with a handful of almonds, therefore upping my healthy fat intake, I've stuck to MFP without any problems and my hunger is gone completely. I haven't even fancied the cake and biscuits around the office, and I realised I only wanted them because I was so hungry all the time, and I don't actually like them!
I still eat a low fat diet, and try to limit my carbs to wholegrains/fruit/veg/etc, but I'm just not hungry like I was on WW and it's done me a world of good! I also find the forums on here and the "newsfeed" of everyone's accomplishments much better than WW online and really inspiring!
Good luck to you! I would recommend setting your percentages correctly, etc, as suggested above, I've found that really helpful! Add me if you want some support :-)0 -
Good job. I, too, have been a Weight Watchers member, but not very successful. So far this is making me much more accountable...plus I am seeing the results I want.0
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I hear that! I have been on weight watchers for a month and lost 9 pds., but the meetings are terribly unproductive and lame. I wait in line for an hour to get weighed, all so I can get some retarded star passed out to me and have people clap if I lose 5 pds. I am also diabetic and I am really disappointed by the fact that they don't take diabetes into consideration with their plan. For instance, with the power foods, you can supposedly eat as much as you want-- but if I ate all of the bananas or grapes I wanted, my sugar would be sky high. Weight watchers is highly over rated, over priced, and they don't offer anything that one can't already do on their own accord by buying a scale, tracking with this site, and purchasing a few workout dvds.0
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I recently gave up on weight watchers myself. Good Luck!0
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totally concure, done ww twice, worked but failed. Find mfp a dream really, support from across the world, simple to use and i'm more motivated.0
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I also came from WW. I loved it a few years ago when it wasn't this confusing Points Plus system, but it just got too time consuming. Works for some, just not me!0
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To top it off, WW at work is a problem. They started a new computer program & only let groups start if the registered thr the portal, but the portal wasn't working until 1/15/12. We tried to sign up at the beginning of December but they made us wait 6 weeks, I found this & said forget it. I already lost 7 lbs. & will by myself something nice with the money I am saving.0
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I actually liked the stars and the clapping... reinforcement is a key for some of us. But I didn't like the price tag, and the points definitely overcomplicated it. As my trainer says, it's a good program, but could stand some tweaking.
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:flowerforyou: Those of us that are ex-WW should start putting that $10.00 a week into a savings account once we hit our goals we can buy a new wardrobe!!!!0
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my best friend lost 3 stone within 2 month on ww even thou she dident need 2 loose that much but she became obsesed with it and lost to much to fast and ened up with loose skin (not good) she had a few days off and put 7 pounds back on i tryied it once for a bout a month but thought it to pushy for me and thought they tried to embarres me when i didnt loose so didnt go back but i find this site so much easier to stick to my diet because im not being told what to eat i am eating better and i feel like im not being forced in to eating certain foods if this makes sence x0
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I lost ~140 pounds on WW. Not really going to bash it. Every way of eating isn't for everyone.0
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Well, what an interesting alumnus-WW group we are! I followed WW programmes through their various incarnations over the years and, for the first while, rather enjoyed the meetings, group support and rewards, lame though they may have been. However, I gradually became disenchanted with the gimmicks of the programmes, especially the constant requirements for upgrading of tools to be used (calculators, etc.) every time there was a change. MFP is easy, free and, best of all, requires and reinforces immediate personal accountability. And it works.0
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Hi, everyone my name is Cynthia and I just joined this week suggested a friend of mine. Have lost 3 lbs ths week but I am really liking this. I too have been a member of WW (Oh! how many times) and I think this may be what I need. I wish you all good luck and hope you will be cheering me on as well.0
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hi cynthia3010 well done on your 3lbs i find this easier than ww im not a negative person even if you ont you dont loose at least you havent gained lol i wish everyone on here all the best im so much more positive on weight loss and iv only been on here 2 weeks and there aqre some really nice people on here to suport you x0
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My adult daughter just joined WW, she has a serious weight issue, 5' 4" and over 400 lbs. She needs a program with support. I hope it works for her. As for me, I went to a meeting and here is what I think. The new points plus system seems to hide calories, I think my daughter was given too many points and the points aren't a good gauge for what you are eating, sometimes the points are free and other times they count. I think the system has people losing at a very slow rate, so they can maximize your time in the program and collect $45 a month from you forever.
It appears that WW is more into taking your money, than really helping you lose weight. When I make something like a large batch of spaghetti sauce and then try and break it down into points for a serving, it becomes anyone's guess how many points to give a serving. MFP works nicely for me, haven't really lost any weight yet, but am trying to follow the program.0 -
I did WW on and off and got tired of it after while. I got tired of paying and not being serious enough about it. I like my fitness pal it keeps me accountable and it seems to be working. I still like the WW smoothies I may have to stop in one day and get me some.0
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bumping for the "fat to fit radio tools" advice0
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I liked WW when I did it a number of years ago. I preferred the points at that time, to counting calories.
I liked it because they had a book where tons of foods (whole foods, and processed/restaurant foods) were listed along with their point value.
Since back then, it was a pain in the rump to try to look up calorie counts for lots of foods, especially before good searchable databases and smart phones, having a points book was a lifesaver, and made it much easier.
But these days, when you have good calorie resources literally at hand - WW's method doesn't seem that functional anymore, unless you really need the support of the meetings (which I never did anyway).0 -
I did WW for 5 years - changed over to MFP 4 weeks ago and so much better! In my opinion, weight watchers limits fat intake too much. I was so hungry on WW and just by replacing my afternoon snack of FF yoghurt with a handful of almonds, therefore upping my healthy fat intake, I've stuck to MFP without any problems and my hunger is gone completely. I haven't even fancied the cake and biscuits around the office, and I realised I only wanted them because I was so hungry all the time, and I don't actually like them!
I still eat a low fat diet, and try to limit my carbs to wholegrains/fruit/veg/etc, but I'm just not hungry like I was on WW and it's done me a world of good! I also find the forums on here and the "newsfeed" of everyone's accomplishments much better than WW online and really inspiring!
Good luck to you! I would recommend setting your percentages correctly, etc, as suggested above, I've found that really helpful! Add me if you want some support :-)
Fat is not the problem with losing weight. Fat makes you feel full, but you have to use caution with it as it is high in calories. Restricting too much fat is unhealthy. Carbs are a good one to restrict, but not totally remove from the diet. I am avoiding bread and cheese, but not totally abstaining from those two items. Two high calorie items, that can allow you to eat more nutrition food items in place of them. Such as nuts and whole grains, etc.0 -
Be sure to start right!
Google Fat to Fit Radio Tools.
Do the body fat calculator then BMR tool.
Eat EXACTLY the amount of calories given per your activity factor and you will lose fat.
Eat too low and you will lose muscle!
Custom set MFP to 30% protein 40% carbs.
Enjoy losing inches babe!
How do you custom set it to 30 and 40???0
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