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An interesting thought on weighing yourself every day
My tri team is having a weightloss competition. We are tracking food choices (not calories), water intake and workout minutes. On the spreadsheet our coach gave us it has us weighing in every day. Which I questioned right away, as I barely weigh myself as it is.
The coach made a really good point about tracking your weight every day, you can notice fluctuations (which our weight can do daily) compared to actual loss. So yesterday I weighed in at 153 and this morning it was 150. I'm interested in seeing all the ups and downs over the next 6 weeks. Hopefully more downs!!
I think this is kind of an interesting spin on weighing yourself every day
Re: An interesting thought on weighing yourself every day
It is a much better way of "weighing" what you are doing in terms of good health and not just actual numbers. Good idea!
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I'm sure a lot of it depends on the person but I do so much better when I'm weighing myself daily.
I've been losing weight steadily for the last 9 months and a daily weigh-in is necessary for me to keep motivated and on track. Obviously, like OP said, it fluctuates, but seeing a gradual drop keeps me motivated to continue to exercise/cut down on junk/etc.
Additionally, if I'm weighing every day and the scale goes up a bit, it's not this awful, traumatic thing. But if I've been unable to weigh-in for several days or a week and the number goes up, it's upsetting and I lose motivation.
I know it probably sounds weird, but when I check my weight daily, I don't get obsessed with a number. It's just a no-big-deal part of my daily morning routine.
I've also heard it's a good tool for keeping tabs on your hydration.
I'd be terrible about remembering to weigh myself every day. I'm still working on remembering to weigh myself once a week.
I'm with you. I need to weigh myself everyday to kept myself in check. I know that every little loss or gain is not neccesarily "real', but if I ignore the scale for weeks on end I get off track, and 5 pounds sneak back onto the scale.
This. I think that's where most people get into trouble, when they believe that they actually gained 5lbs in a day, and freak out about it.
I weigh myself a few times a day, because it gives me a better idea of how much fluctuation is natural for me (2 or 3 lbs per day MINIMUM).
What I don't understand is a weight loss competition where you don't track calories, but you DO track water (which has no calories, carbs, salt, protein, or fat).
Same here.
I weigh myself every day, but only "track" when I have a loss (of .5 or greater) and I never track gains...I just have longer gaps in between tracking losses. If that makes sense.
Weighing daily has SO helped me see how much I fluctuate from day to day. But I could see how the ups and downs could drive a person bananas too. I only focus on the downs, and just tell myself as long as I keep (even slowly) trending downward, I'm moving in the right direction. There might be three weeks where I fluctuate in an upwards direction before I can track a loss. With long-term weight-loss, I'm learning about patience and perseverence.
This is why I do it.
This. I've been weighing myself daily for over two years now (even when I was pregnant with Eliza!) and it's just become one more thing that I do. I take my weight over the week and average it out and that's what I track.
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