The Scale
aymarie33
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For some reason since I started working out and eating healthy I have felt the need to weigh myself 3 to 4 times daily. Just to see how it changes. I have heard that you shouldn't weigh yourself so much. More like once a week but I find it difficult. Does anyone else have this problem?
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I weigh myself every morning after I do my business in the restroom and before I eat or drink anything.0
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For some reason since I started working out and eating healthy I have felt the need to weigh myself 3 to 4 times daily. Just to see how it changes. I have heard that you shouldn't weigh yourself so much. More like once a week but I find it difficult. Does anyone else have this problem?
yep, but have been without a scale for almost 2 weeks now (and not weighing till March 6th on my birthday Lol)
I used to weigh when i got up, before and after a workout and before i went to bed to see how much i'd be in the morning lol.
PROBLEM with it for me: I wasn't seeing "results" because I was weighing so much0 -
I think once a week is what is recommended...I am here to say that sometimes it's hard to wait a whole week!:laugh:0
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We have a scale at my work. So I weigh myself there. It help me not snack on unhealthy things if I dont like the number I see0
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im the same i weigh in probs 4 times daily but am trying to stop lol i only logg though once a week on tuesdays0
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I sometimes weigh myself before and after I go pee....curiosity mostly. I don't obsess over the numbers at all; a gain doesn't bother me, and loss doesn't excite me, but I am obsessed with the act of stepping on the scale. Weird, I know.0
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Yup ... i kinda do it two times a day lol ... at least0
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yep, but have been without a scale for almost 2 weeks now (and not weighing till March 6th on my birthday Lol)
I used to weigh when i got up, before and after a workout and before i went to bed to see how much i'd be in the morning lol.
PROBLEM with it for me: I wasn't seeing "results" because I was weighing so much
that was my problem too! weighing yourself weekly (same time, same day!) gives you a better idea of your overall progress - rather than getting caught up in the daily fluctuations. if I weigh before & after a workout, my scale tells my I've lost 5% body fat...NOT POSSIBLE! it's not perfect!0 -
Yes, I've become addicted to weighing myself several times a day. I don't necessarily think it's a bad thing, it helps me stay motivated throughout the day when I am aware of my weight. I don't obsess about it, I just use it more for "awareness".0
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Ok, all my friends think its so weird but its like an obsession! I am glad I am not alone though.0
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i weigh once first thing in the morning and once before i go to bed. knowing that i have the bedtime weigh-in sometimes keeps me in line when i'm tempted to have dessert or another drink w/ dinner. so its not all bad. but i do get discouraged when my numbers go up even slightly. i've decided to only record my pm weight on sunday. that way (hopefully) i'll continue to see positive results over time.0
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morning and night for me, don't think I could wait the reccomended weekly weigh in.only gonna log on a weekly basis.0
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I used to weigh myself every day but I found myself becoming a slave to the scale. Now, I keep it to once a week, when I can control myself0
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I do all the time!!!! I know its not good but I weigh myself pretty much every other time I am in the bathroom , BUT i also let the numbers on the scale dictate what kind of day I will have. If the numbers are higher I am usually more pissy :mad: BUT if I have a loss then I am chipper all day :flowerforyou: ... I think I should stop doing this before I get too spastic!!!!!!!!(Which is a lot recently because I have upped my water intake.) I LOVE to see the numbers go down0
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I like to weight once a day, but I find it more counter productive. I'd find myself thinking that I "did good" so I can have something for that. Bad idea. Creates an endless cycle sometimes so I find it better to weight once a week.0
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I do it twice everyday. Only log it on fridays.0
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For some reason since I started working out and eating healthy I have felt the need to weigh myself 3 to 4 times daily. Just to see how it changes. I have heard that you shouldn't weigh yourself so much. More like once a week but I find it difficult. Does anyone else have this problem?
yep, but have been without a scale for almost 2 weeks now (and not weighing till March 6th on my birthday Lol)
I used to weigh when i got up, before and after a workout and before i went to bed to see how much i'd be in the morning lol.
PROBLEM with it for me: I wasn't seeing "results" because I was weighing so much0 -
I prefer weighing myself every morning... it really keeps me on track!0
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I weigh myself 3-4 times a day but only record morning weight on a Fri as my actual weight.
I don't see anything wrong with it, no different for looking at your : eyebrows all the time to see if they need done/nails to check if the polish needs replaced/clothes to check if they are in the right position/face to check your make up/lipstick etc......
I find it keeps me motivated and on track. If I go over, i know I need to cutback elsewhere, if I am under, I feel really good!!:happy:
This process is about finding what works for us as individuals, if it works 'don't change it'!!!!!:laugh:0 -
If it keeps you motivated, I don't think it's a "problem" at all. I weigh when I want to. Sometimes it's everyday, sometimes it's twice a week.0
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