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Originally Posted by skinnyT
I wish we could hear some input from people who do eat their weeklies and loose. Are they really active? Are they super strict on logging? Do they weigh their food?
*waves* Hi. I joined WW in January 2011 and lost 65 pounds between then and May of last year. I ate every single one of my weeklies, every single week without fail, and had a steady, consistent rate of weight loss. As a matter of fact, the four weeks when I had a gain were weeks when I experimented with *not* using my weeklies.
And no, I wasn't *incredibly* active. I mean, I walked. That's it. Now mind you, I walk fast, but I'm no powerwalker, and I wasn't walking for hours at a time. I wasn't a member of a gym at that point; I did no weight training during the time I was actively losing weight, and I didn't do Zumba or step aerobics or any form of "structured" cardio. I just...walked.
I think that use of weeklies is, like everything else, different for everyone. Some people can eat them and still lose; others, for whatever reason, cannot. Like it or not, you really do have to experiment with it to see what works for you. I know it's frustrating to have weeks when you stay the same, or gain....but WW isn't totally perfect. You still have to take into consideration the way *your* body works. If you can eat the weeklies and lose, that's great. If you can't....well, you can't. And there's not much you can do about it. Your body is unique, and so is the way you lose weight.
I look at WW mainly as a means of support. Has it taught me a new way of looking at the way I eat? Sure. Do I follow every single precept to the letter? No, because I know that certain things about the program have to be tweaked for me in order for it to work for me.