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Do you take your measurements often?
I was watching a show the other night, maybe it was Diet Tribe on Lifetime...and a girl lost 7 pounds - they took her measurements and she lost 3" off her waist. That blew my mind! So now, of course I need to take my measurements once a month too!
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Yup, that's about how often I take mine. Sometimes when I've stalled and I want to make sure I'm not gaining 'fat' weight or if I'm losing inches even though my weight has stalled, I measure. It usually stays the same until I start to lose weight again, so I don't really know why I do it anyway, haha. :) Measuring is good though. My weight loss hit home for me when I saw the inches I had dropped as I couldn't really see much of a difference in the mirror.
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I measure about once a month. Measuring really helps reflect progress I've lost 8 inches from my waist and 9 inches from my hips!
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I was in a "biggest loser" program at the local health club and they measured once at the beginning and once at the end - 5 weeks. They are going to do it again in January, so I think I will just wait until then and compare. I read that it's almost impossible to get your own measurements right. I lost 15 pounds and a significant number of inches in 5 weeks.
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I measured once a week when I was losing. I liked the feedback, but I also weighed every day, and some people would hate that too.
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I do when I think of it. Sometimes, if I haven't lost any weight, my measurements change and that's encouraging even when the scale is not.
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I measure once a week.
I was watching a weight loss show the other day and they mentioned a womens waist should measure 32 or less, I always thought that the waist was the smalled part where your natural bend is but they said right across the belly button. Well my measurement there is 35 if I remember correctly but what really surprised me was when the dr took their measurements he said to suck in, suck in, suck in...how can that be a true measurement? So I tried it sucked in also and it was just a tad under 33. I will just stick to the measurements I have been taking and keep track that way. |
I measure weekly. I am so glad I started when I did. There have been multiple times that the scale hasn't budged, but I've lost inches. It's been nice to have another way to see my progress!
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I have a page at the front of my food diary where I keep them - I measure on the first day of the month and record my weight, fat% (as shown by my scale - a RELATIVE number!), waist and hip. I have 11 lines now (since Jan), and getting to that point where the scale isn't moving much, but the inches do. It's great reinforcement!
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I'm horrible at this. I take the measurements around my waist but not regularly...only when I remember.
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Originally Posted by lauralyn: |
I wish I could suck my arms in (bat wings) :mad: That measurement has not changed in over 6 months :?:
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Originally Posted by boomermitra: |
I don't measure too often, but it's a very satisfying way to see long-term progress. When you look at yourself in the mirror every day you will have a hard time seeing the changes. Seeing the measurements go down is very tangible and satisfying. Caveat: it's a very long-term proposition. If you are driven crazy by watching your weight creep down slowly, you should probably put measurements out of your mind and only do them once a month if not less. Measuring weekly is a mistake, I think.
The last time I lost weight I measured about once a month. This time I've done even less than that. I measured a while before I started because I was buying some clothes and wanted to get the right size. I measured again about three months in when I was ready to buy more clothes. I don't plan to measure more frequently than that. |
I do it once a week now but I wish I would have done it in the beginning.
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