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Koshka 12-18-2010 03:21 PM

Why minimum is 29 points
 
At my meeting today, someone raised the issue I've seen raised a lot. She pointed out she still had quite a bit to lose and wondered why she was now at the minimum of 29 rather than it going down as she lost weight.

The leader made 2 points to respond to this.

First, she said that in developing the new program WW determined that it was giving too few points to some people. The amount of food they were allowed to eat just wasn't enough.

Second, she did point out that WW has not always adjusted points according to weight. Back when WW did exchanges all women got the same number of exchanges each day and all men got the same number, regardless of weight, age, height, activity level, etc. And, she pointed out that people did indeed lose weight then.

I can see her points. I became a lifetime member on exchanges and at one point was near the bottom of my weight range. And my exchanges never changed during the entire time I lost weight. And neither did those of anyone else and plenty of people still got to goal.

I can also see why they would make 29 points a minimum. 29 points a day works out to roughly 1100 calories plus zero point foods. (I think WW assumes an average of about 200 calories a day for zero point foods). If you cut a couple of hundred calories from all that by having less than 29 points you get to a point where it is really not possible to consistently eat nutritionally without being required to use weekly points and weekly points are supposed to be optional.

SweetyKins 12-18-2010 05:06 PM

My question is is that I heard that they raised the points though of a lot of foods except fruits and vegetables of course. So really 29 points is the same as having 20 points if you are counting the points on the old food system?

It seems like it's still the same it just that they said fruits are zero which I think is awesome. I always thought that they should never count for fruit.

Koshka 12-18-2010 07:05 PM

You are raising a different issue. Yes, a "point" now is worth about 38 to 39 points (depending on what you eat). Before it was worth about calories.

So for some people the new point level scales very closely to their old point level. But not the 29 points.

In the past the minimum point level you could have (if not on maintenance) was 18. At my current weight, I had 23 points. And people who weighed more than me had even more points. If I continue to lose weight under the old program I would have 22 points, then 21, etc. all the way down to 18.

The "bar" that was set to get the minimum of 18 was quite low so most people while losing weight consistently had their points go down.

Now, the "bar" for the minimum is quite high. For example, someone who had 18 points under the old plan...now gets 29 points. Someone who had 21 points under the old plan...now gets 29 points. I had 23 points under the old plan and get 29 points. People who weight more than me have also reported having 29 points.

I will not go down in points ever until I get back to my goal weight of 145. Now, that was how it was when I was eating exchanges back when I first got to goal. My exchanges never changed until I got to maintenance. But for people who became members more recently they are used to point going down as you lose weight. That will still happen on this plan but only at higher weight ranges than before and you will reach the minimum of 29 at higher weight.

BeTrueToYou 12-20-2010 01:40 PM

I weigh 226 and I have an allowance of 37 per day. I find myself eating 29 anyways, mostly because I am not that hungry and everyone around me gets that many too. I don't use my weekly allowance, never really have. However, if I have to I would. So far it is working, though I have only been on the new program for a week and the nest 2 Saturdays are closed. I am going to save my money and skip meetings because they won't charge me.

KimberlyP 12-20-2010 03:43 PM

When I first started Weight Watchers I was at 34 points (267lbs) and before the plan changed I was down to 26 which didn't seem like much to me. Now that I'm getting 29 it seems like a LOT of food since I'm eating 3 or 4 servings of fruit per day =D Really liking the new plan!!

misstraveller 12-20-2010 10:27 PM

I like the fact that it feels like I have options, and that it's not that hard to stay within my daily points allowance now that they allow 0 Points+ for more fruits and veggies. On the old program I would run out of points by late afternoon and not have anything left for dinner. Now I can have a fruit salad or veggies and not feel like I'm unsatisfied.

tytbody 12-20-2010 10:35 PM

how do you know what a point is in calories? then we are all eating the same calories?

Koshka 12-21-2010 01:55 AM

How much a point is in calories does vary as the formula is not straight calorie based. However, I track my calories daily and for me a point ends up usually working out between 37 and 39 calories. This can vary depending upon what you eat.

tytbody 12-21-2010 10:33 PM

Oh Kay. Thank you.

healthyeater 12-22-2010 12:44 PM

Makes sense. I was always in fear of only having 18 points to eat at some point on the old plan anyway...at least this new way does away with that fear!

justjen78 12-27-2010 02:48 PM

I havent officially went back to WW so I have no experience with the new plan but I was one of those on the 18 points a day for a while when I hit goal. It was TOUGH!!!!

seagirl 12-27-2010 02:52 PM

It's possible that your 18 points under the old plan were equal to 1800 calories. Under the new plan the 29 points are closer to 1200 calories, add 200 for fruits and veggies and the whole "I can't possibly eat 29 points!" argument sort of goes out the window.

SweetyKins 12-27-2010 05:11 PM

I agree with seagirl that it has to be pretty much the same as far as your total daily limit of calories (give or take fiber and protein). They've just tricked you in way of thinking that you are getting more food by giving you more points but it equals out. A point used to be about 60 calories and your lowest limit was 18 (I'm currently at 20 and it's hard). Now the points are more like 37 - 39 calories as Kay said but you now have 29 points.

I figure I am cool with staying on the 20 point old plan but I am no longer couting fruits and vegges which is awesome, I don't feel like I am starving. The only main reason that I haven't switched to the new plan is that I cannot currently afford to go to the meetings or do the online thing.

tytbody 12-27-2010 05:18 PM

is anyone going to take advantage of the 50% off monthy pass for next year? my subscription is up Jan 11 so I might as well go for three more months.

seagirl 12-27-2010 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tytbody (Post 3620873)
is anyone going to take advantage of the 50% off monthy pass for next year? my subscription is up Jan 11 so I might as well go for three more months.

what deal is that? Do you have a link?

tytbody 12-27-2010 05:21 PM

just came in my email. now. let me go get the link.

it's in the monthly pass side bar.

http://www.weightwatchers.com/monthl...pageid=1114821

fit40 12-27-2010 05:24 PM

I can understand both sides. When I'm totally eating junk food, I could eat a huge bag of chips in one sitting. Two hours later eat a cheeseburger. And maybe finish the day out around 3,000 calories. Once you know the calorie count, it is shocking to see how much you can really eat. As we all know when we eat junk, we are never satisfied. We are hungry all the time, no matter how much we eat.

On the other hand, when I make healthy choices and eat foods that are good for me, I'm just not hungry. I am satisfied. So this has been a bit challenging for me to get all the points in. I had 9 left last night. I hate having to "force" myself to eat yet again. LOL! (I never thought that would be a problem.) But, I have figured out that I will plan my meals ahead of time and add some higher point foods in to reach my daily 29 points. For example, I added some chopped walnuts to my oatmeal this morning just to get in more points per meal. That way I won't have them left at the end of the day. I've been eating 3 fruits/day and that keeps me from desiring a snack. I'm hoping as I bump up my exercise that will increase my appetite and I can eat all my points without it seeming like a chore. :D

seagirl 12-27-2010 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tytbody (Post 3620881)
just came in my email. now. let me go get the link.

it's in the monthly pass side bar.

http://www.weightwatchers.com/monthl...pageid=1114821

Thanks. I'm already on the monthly pass.

proudmommy09 12-27-2010 06:30 PM

thank you, i just signed up and have my first meeting tomorrow. This is about my eight time joining but this time is gonna be different!

tytbody 12-27-2010 06:39 PM

but you see proudmommy, it does work otherwise you would not come back to it.

It's going to be different so be ready for that. don't think old, just look at it from a new page in your life. It's different.

but good.

keep your eye out for magazines specials also at Tanga. get a year for $2.99 sometimes.

KimberlyP 12-27-2010 06:49 PM

I definately want the monthly pass, just started using E-Tools after a year and LOVE it!

KimberlyP 12-27-2010 06:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by proudmommy09 (Post 3620945)
thank you, i just signed up and have my first meeting tomorrow. This is about my eight time joining but this time is gonna be different!

You can definately do it this time and make it to goal!! I tried many plans, pills, and crazy diets, then I found Weight Watchers and have been a member for almost 1 year. I vowed to myself that this would be it for me, no going back and forth or quitting when things got difficult!

Cape Breton Chick 12-27-2010 07:22 PM

Hey there ladies... I just ordered my at home kit today and am anxious to start...so I was wondering if anyone knows and can share the new formula to find out how many daily points i will be able to eat each day as I know it is different then the old formula... It would be greatly appriciated if anyone could share this with me?... :)

KimberlyP 12-27-2010 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cape Breton Chick (Post 3620981)
Hey there ladies... I just ordered my at home kit today and am anxious to start...so I was wondering if anyone knows and can share the new formula to find out how many daily points i will be able to eat each day as I know it is different then the old formula... It would be greatly appriciated if anyone could share this with me?... :)

I'm pretty sure you will get 29 daily points :smug:

Cape Breton Chick 12-27-2010 07:36 PM

Thanks Kimberly.. its just I have gained and have not updated my ticker yet.. would you be able to give me an rough estimate with my weight being 213.2? lol :)

tytbody 12-27-2010 07:41 PM

if you signed up don't they tell you what your points are on line and at a center?

Cape Breton Chick 12-27-2010 07:46 PM

No, I just bought the kit from a weight watchers rep on Ebay... and I know once I get it I will be able to figure it out.. but I guess I am just being impatient and wanting to start now...lol :p

tytbody 12-27-2010 07:51 PM

oh. what was in the kit?
you realy have to read the questions. We got asked at the meeting and you really need that. It will surely be at least 29. That is the minium so you can start there but you can't start without the point plus calculations. It's not the same point system you may have already access to.

have you been a member before?

KimberlyP 12-27-2010 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cape Breton Chick (Post 3620996)
Thanks Kimberly.. its just I have gained and have not updated my ticker yet.. would you be able to give me an rough estimate with my weight being 213.2? lol :)

Just figured it out and you will get 33 points :D

fit40 12-27-2010 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cape Breton Chick (Post 3621007)
No, I just bought the kit from a weight watchers rep on Ebay... and I know once I get it I will be able to figure it out.. but I guess I am just being impatient and wanting to start now...lol :p

I would be happy to run your numbers for you. I need:

Ht
Wt
Age

fit40 12-27-2010 07:56 PM

That's funny, Kim & I posted at the same time. :D

Cape Breton Chick 12-27-2010 07:56 PM

Bless your heart fit!! :hug: thank you!!!
Height - 5"3
Weight - 213.2 pounds
Age - 33
:D

Cape Breton Chick 12-27-2010 07:58 PM

Omgosh.. lol I didn't see Kims post till after.. lol THANK YOU girl!!! you guys are the best thank you thank you :hug::hug:

Cape Breton Chick 12-27-2010 08:01 PM

Yea tytbody, i have been a member before.. a few years ago... but the kit i bought is the points plus starter kit with the calculator included :)

fit40 12-27-2010 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cape Breton Chick (Post 3621024)
Bless your heart fit!! :hug: thank you!!!
Height - 5"3
Weight - 213.2 pounds
Age - 33
:D

I ran the numbers on the calculator and it says 31.

KimberlyP 12-27-2010 08:07 PM

Hmmm, I figured it out through E-Tools and it says 33! Odd

Cape Breton Chick 12-27-2010 08:09 PM

LoL..thank you ladiess! so very much.. Maybe I should go with 32 until I get my kit and then go from there... :p lol haha

fit40 12-27-2010 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KimberlyP (Post 3621040)
Hmmm, I figured it out through E-Tools and it says 33! Odd

That's not good. You would think they would be the same??

tytbody 12-27-2010 08:13 PM

i believe it's more then just those calculations.

so you get the three books and the calculator or I think you still have to buy one even with the delux kit. That's that blue binder right?

I know there are some coupons in there. Heck, I forget to even use mine for the ladels they were selling. lol. then I gave the rest of them away.

and for 33. you look 25... :)

Cape Breton Chick 12-27-2010 08:17 PM

Tytbody, yes i totally forgot there was a coupon book in there as well.. I went and checked.. it was the restaurant guide, food guide, calculator, coupons and a journal... and bless you for the 25 :) .. I have my mother to thank for that one.. good genes haha


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