Other than losing lb's, how do you measure progress?
sarabissa
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I am only losing maybe .5 pound a week. Since pounds off move slow how else do you know your on the right track. I don't feel like giving up, just don't want go another 5 weeks and not progress, because I was doing something wrong. My pants fit better, I do feel like my body is changing but after 5 weeks I thought I would have dropped a pant size or more than 3 lbs. So worried, I am eating too much, too little,not the right stuff,etc. my head spins sometimes.
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I lost 30 pounds total and averaged out to a 0.5 lb/week loss- it took me just about one year. Some people can lose weight quickly, others like me and you, not so much. Go by measurements more than the scale and for me, pants were always my big indication on how I was doing. Formerly tight pants start to fit, pants that fit me got looser...they say it is best to lose weight slowly, as there is better likelihood you'll keep it off. You just have to step away from the scale sometimes and recognize that you are losing weight, just not as fast as you'd like. It usually took me about 10 pounds to go down a pants size. It was a slow process but very much worth it. You are losing, so keep it up and don't lose that motivation!0
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It's always a good idea to take pictures of yourself. I try to take pics about once a month, in the same bikini, standing in the same position, front back and side. That way you can see if you're toning up even if you aren't losing weight; or, later in the game you'll see if maybe you're losing too much weight or getting into the dreaded "skinny fat" territory. I save the pics on my computer and name the picture after the date and my current weight. For example if I were taking pics today I would call them 21612front146. Puts them in the right order and then I can easily look back at them and know where I was at.
It's also good to focus on fitness goals. Run a faster mile, bench press a higher weight, etc. You will feel much more accomplished than if you simply went by weight, which is prone to fluctuation that has nothing to do with how well you're doing with diet and exercise.
Remember that .5 lb/week is nothing to sneeze at! It might take 10 weeks to lose 5 lbs, but you WILL be 5 lbs lighter and it has a pretty good chance of staying off.0 -
Take pictures
Take measurements
Have a fitness goal as well and progress towards that.
Calculate your body fat %0 -
how clothes fit. before I started I was wearing 5-6XL shirts. Now I fit into 2XL. Also running. Before it would take me 1 hr. to complete 1 mile. All walking with numerous breaks. Now I can complete almost 4 miles in under 1 hr. I still take breaks every so often but it's defintely alot better than when I first started.0
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I had a bad couple of weeks and put on a couple of pounds, but I have still realised that some of my old clothes are starting to fit again. I am in smaller jeans and smaller tops, so try not to worry about the numbers too much and look at your clothing!0
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Take pictures
Take measurements
Have a fitness goal as well and progress towards that.
Calculate your body fat %
This is what I do. And since I do P90X2, i write down my reps and see if I increase them.0 -
Take pictures
Take measurements
Have a fitness goal as well and progress towards that.
Calculate your body fat %
Can I ask what you Body Fat measurement method/calculation is?0 -
I go by how my clothes fit and how I feel...I lose weight very slowly, but I can feel/see changes fairly quickly. I don't let myself rely on the scale because it's very discouraging!0
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By how I feel. I have fibromyalgia, chronic back pain & osteopenia. Keeping the weight down & the exercise up is keeping me functional and out of bed.0
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How my clothes fit
How I look naked.0 -
Take pictures
Take measurements
Have a fitness goal as well and progress towards that.
Calculate your body fat %
I, too, am curious how you calculate your body fat %. I'd love some info.0 -
I, too, am curious as to how you calculate your body fat %.0
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I agree with the above posters... I've been on this site since Oct 2011 and I've only lost 6.4lbs.. What's even more crazy is that I've been gaining and losing the same 3lbs... It sucks but I refuse to give up... I've been playing with my calorie intake and what I've been doing for exercise... As of 2 Jan 2012 I've been lifting heavier weights and I know I've lost a few inches... My clothes fit better and I feel leaner... Losing the weight slower will pay off in the end.. We just have to stay focused and determined!!!0
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The look in my wife's eyes every day when I do my best no matter what the silly scale says.0
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Take pictures
Take measurements
Have a fitness goal as well and progress towards that.
Calculate your body fat %
Can I ask what you Body Fat measurement method/calculation is?
I use this one. While it may not be 100% accurate, by using it on a weekly basis, you will be able to watch a trend develop.
http://www.bmi-calculator.net/body-fat-calculator/0 -
I lost at the rate of about 1 pound per week and was satisfied with that. But I also measured progress by the way my clothes fit, I kept a couple pairs that got too big and sometimes I throw them on just as a reminder of how far I've come. I took measurements and kept a spreadsheet to monitor that progress. When I look at my total inches lost I feel great! I also measure progress by how much more energy I have, how many fewer allergy episodes I have (I think sweating it out in the gym helps my sinuses). I also flex my new muscles in the mirror sometimes to remind myself how much more "defined" my body is. I check out the labels on my clothes and see the new smaller numbers. There's a whole bunch of ways to measure your progress. Just dont' get discouraged about how lond it takes. Even at a slow pace, eventually you will get there and IT WILL BE SO WORTH IT! Don't give up0
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The look in my wife's eyes every day when I do my best no matter what the silly scale says.
That's so sweet0 -
I measure mine on how good I feel!0
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The look in my wife's eyes every day when I do my best no matter what the silly scale says.
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I use this one. While it may not be 100% accurate, by using it on a weekly basis, you will be able to watch a trend develop.
http://www.bmi-calculator.net/body-fat-calculator/
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How my clothes fit
How I look naked.
Not being pervy or anything, but i think that is a great practice for women. Typically women have horrible self-body image & if you can see yourself nude and start pointing out things you like, then I think your self esteem improves. Especially when you get to start pointing out new things as you continue on your healthier life journey.0 -
The way my clothes fit! In addition to the scale I also measure my waist, legs and arms each week and mark the progress. Even though I've only lost 10 pounds, I've lost several inches off my tummy and thighs.0
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I have the same problem. I lose weight slowly. I try not to get discouraged with the scale and go by how my clothes fit. I've only lost 4 pounds in about 25 days but my clothes are noticeably loser. I've even had someone at work comment that it looked like I'm losing weight. I feel better and really that's what counts.0
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I've actually hit a plateau with weight loss, but the fact that I still have to buy new pants because the pants I got for Christmas are too big indicates that something is still happening. I agree with the others - take measurements and don't get discouraged.0
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i have stuck for about 3 weeks now but my clothes are looser - I think my body is building muscle which I believe is what happens, go by how your clothes fit, as well as what the scales say Good luck x0
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I, too, am curious as to how you calculate your body fat %.
The use of body fat calipers is one of the more accurate ways.0 -
I think you should be very pleased with your slow weight loss. That's the healthy, smart kind. The kind that will stay off and not apt to return.
But in general, I personally measure my progress by how healthy and fit I feel, how strong I am. Also, I feel like I am making progress if I feel good about the way I fit in my clothes and in general how I look. I don't put the premium on appearance that a younger woman might. But everyone wants to present well.
There are many things to consider besides the scales. In fact, the scales are perhaps the worst judge of your fitness.0
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