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Kayhm0711 06-12-2008 09:29 AM

How often do you Weigh-in?
 
I mainly just had a question. How often do most of you weigh yourself?

I am trying not to weigh myself until June 27th because that will be 1 month since I started my journey. I feel as if I weigh myself daily that can flucuate to much and get me discouraged.

So I was wondering how often others weigh themselves, Daily, weekly, monthly?

Which do you find is the best method to go about as well?

Kayhm0711:carrot:

Michelle125 06-12-2008 10:27 AM

I weigh myself daily (always keeping water flucuations in mind) just to see what my body is doing, and so I can think about what I ate the day before. Sometimes I go a few days without weighing in. As long as I know I'm OP and exercising, then I know I'm being good!

CHUNKEY_MUNKEY 06-12-2008 10:33 AM

when i first started i used to weigh evrey day .... like after evrey meal , and that just depressed the **** out of me ... i literally drank some water and then got on the scale ..... like for instance yesterday i had a big tumbler of water after lunch and i decided to weigh myself ( im supposed to be 248 ) imagine how great i felt after getting on only to see that i balloned up to 249 in the time between before breakfast to lunch time .... not to happy so my husband weighed me last night ( at 249 :( ) and he hid the scale , he'll weigh me again next wensday, maybe someone should weigh you weekley and hide the scale from you in between that time , that way you wont obsess over weighing in ....

Kayhm0711 06-12-2008 11:21 AM

Hiding the scale.
 
Well I don't actually have a scale at my house, but my dad lives next door to me and he has a scale and I was always going over there to weigh myself like everyday. Funny thing you mentioned hiding the scale because I asked him to hide it the other day for me. If I know it's over there it's so tempting to go over a take a peak so my dad hid it from me over the weekend. I have been kinda thinking about it, but I just know I gotta move on, it's not always about pounds its Inches too:carrot:

blanna 06-12-2008 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kayhm0711 (Post 2222793)
I mainly just had a question. How often do most of you weigh yourself?

I am trying not to weigh myself until June 27th because that will be 1 month since I started my journey. I feel as if I weigh myself daily that can flucuate to much and get me discouraged.

So I was wondering how often others weigh themselves, Daily, weekly, monthly?

Which do you find is the best method to go about as well?

Kayhm0711:carrot:


I actually find it encouraging to wight myself every morning. I've lost consistently so I guess I've been lucky but I find it that when I lose even .4 lbs I tell myself "well that was easy I can so make that .6 or .8 lbs. I couldn't wait a whole month! I can barely wait the day. I agree that you should keep water weight in mind, but I recommend going on a least once a week to see how you're doing, stay on track. If you do go up a bit, don't beat yourself up over it, just think of what you can do differently or what would have caused you to go up (and cut it out).
:cb:

snapless 06-12-2008 08:45 PM

I shoot for every 7 to 10 days, but my scales don't measure between .5 differences.

SwimJen 06-12-2008 09:16 PM

Ugh...every day.
 
:dizzy:This is going to sound awful, but i weigh myself every day. I can't help it...it's almost obsessive/compulsive. At least I stopped weighing myself at night...that was causing me some pretty depressive moments.
I went out and bought this scale that measures body fat %, water %, muscle % and BMI (along with weight) and now, more than being obsessed with my weight, I'm very concerned about my water. They say you should be at 50% water...no matter how much I drink I can't break 42%. I love this scale...but at times I wonder how accurate it can be...afterall its measuring this stuff through your feet!
At any rate its given me something to focus on besides my weight...my muscle % has been increasing at least (by 10ths of percents...but it still something.)

freyabecca 06-12-2008 09:48 PM

I weigh myself daily

ars 06-12-2008 11:02 PM

I weigh in daily, many times morning and night. I keep in mind the fluctuations water and food intake can cause and don't beat myself up over anything. I use the numbers as motivation to stay on track with exercise, and to watch my sodium!

Horo 06-13-2008 01:55 AM

I weigh myself about every other day or so. It's rather on the frequent side of things, however I always keep fluctuations and such in mind during the process. I'd go crazy if I waited a month to weigh myself, because I'd worry the whole time that if I was doing something wrong, I'd miss it. :/

~Rina

preetyladyserenity 06-13-2008 04:59 AM

I think I am a bit weird with that. I weigh myself every day but it is only the Monday morning's weight that counts for me. So, why don't I do it just once a week? It makes me wonder now.

Tomato 06-13-2008 09:26 AM

At the end of each month, i.e. on the 30th or 31th. I used to weigh myself on the 15th as well and I decided not to. Once a month is good enough for me. I honestly don't know how other chicks deal with the little daily fluctuations, I think it would drive me crazy or it would annoy at least.
I also get weighed (at the end of the month) at my gym where they have the scale that uses impedance to measure the % of fat, muscle, etc. That is the best indicator for me how I am progressing. Honestly, I am not tempted at all to jump on the scale more often.

JoDolce 06-13-2008 09:56 AM

I think I'm going to try to weigh myself daily for a while and see how that works... weekly is too far and imbetween for me and i think seeing the number on the scale daily will help to keep me focused more. The month is tempting too but I'd really have to set a strickt plan for myself. I'm not oo sure if the month is for me but I'm definetly going to switch from weekly to daily to see if that can help swiften things up!

Lori Bell 06-13-2008 10:12 AM

I weigh once a week, on Friday mornings. I measure my waist every Thursday. I can not allow my self to pick up another obsessive compulsion. Also, women, (especially premenopausal) weight fluctuates entirely too much, to be accurate daily. I find daily weighing for me is just a bad set up for depression. I know if I stay on my plan, I WILL loose each week. If I eat ham today, I'll be up a pound in fluid retention tomorrow. I don't need that aggravation!

fiberlover 06-13-2008 10:42 AM

I record my weight weekly, and sometimes check other days. I did a test of daily weighing and it was crazy with the ups and downs.
Nothing wrong with weighing daily if you don't let those ups and downs throw you off track.

FB 06-13-2008 11:09 AM

I weigh daily, religiously - every morning. I track it through Fitday PC and love seeing the results on the graph. Even when there are 'blips' - small gains (and it happens often) - I don't worry over it, it's natural, the trend moves downwards over time and after doing this for 5.5 months I can now understand why the small rises happen. I feel as though I'm more in tune with my body this way.

WarMaiden 06-13-2008 11:22 AM

Weekly. Sometimes I can't help myself and I'll do it mid-week too. But it drives me crazy if I think about it too much, and like another poster I just cannot afford another obsession. At some point I will probably go to monthly--that's what I did the last (and first/only) time I lost weight. Monthly weigh-ins are great, because there's such big progress to see.

thistoo 06-13-2008 11:41 AM

I weigh daily, first thing in the morning, except for TOM. I don't bother then because I retain so much water that week. Though sometimes I still get on the scale just to see how much I'm retaining.

It used to drive me crazy, but eventually I got used to the fluctuations and now I can handle it. It's great for me to see if I'm veering off track, but I know all too well how easy it is to obsess when things aren't going your way.

Michanaver 06-13-2008 11:51 AM

every morning....... it is a part of my day but only in the morning!!!

Sunnigummi 06-13-2008 12:52 PM

I weigh myself every morning. It's nice to see a drop. I've been pretty steady but I've only been watching my calories for 2 weeks and a few days so I don't expect anything drastic. I do see fluctuations but overall I'm coming down. That makes me super excited!!! :carrot:

P.S: It's more of a habit now than an obsession. Also, I like changing my ticker so I make sure to keep on plan just to change the number. :)

yoyomadness 06-13-2008 01:14 PM

I weigh daily. I used to weigh weekly, but then I'd feel bad if I didn't have a good loss and I'd have to wait for seven days to see if my body had made up the difference. At that time, I didn't have a scale, so I'd stop in my doctor's office and use hers. Then the nurse would write the weight down on my chart. That was a lot of pressure! So I bought a scale.

Weighing daily lets me see patterns in weight fluctuation, plus it takes the pressure off to have a 'good' weigh-in. If I'm up today, then maybe I'll be down tomorrow, but I'll definitely be down sooner or later.

anewme625 06-13-2008 02:02 PM

i weigh myself daily

Mrs Snark 06-13-2008 02:47 PM

Daily for the win.

PetiteHourglass 06-13-2008 02:49 PM

Daily all the way. It's the only way it keeps me honest :) That and a blog of what I stuff in my face. Seems to keep me aware of what I am doing to myself.

onesullengurl 06-13-2008 02:50 PM

I started weighing myself daily , but I think I'm going to switch to weekly ... If I can stand it ! lol


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