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Okay, so 1. How often do you weigh yourself? Daily is WAY to often. Weekly

is okay, bi-weekly is better.

2. Muscle weighs more than fat, so the scale may be decieving you.

3. Like my 401K guy keeps saying, You are in this for the long haul. The day

to day stuff will fluctuate, especially at the beginning. Once you get

everything into habit, things will smooth out.

Positive motivation: You are making yourself healthier every day!

> I have noticed that when I am relentless about going to the gym (5+

> days a week)my weight goes up. I get very discourged. I know that I am

> building my future, working towards my dream and getting healthy, but

> when I see those numbers I have a hard time seeing it in a positive

> manner. Does anybody have a positive phrase or saying that will help

> me to not get so discouraged?

> I continue to eat correctly during these times so I know it isn't the

> food that makes my weight go up. Keep in mind I am talking about 2 lbs

> this week and it is only Wednesday (not much but it matters)

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Wow Randy, that was quick! Good point, I never thought about not

weighing. Would you be surprised if I told you I weigh at least twice

a day. I have always felt this is an indicator that I am moving in the

right direction.

I think I will take your advice and quit weighing. Thanks!

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Here's an interesting question on weighing...

I know it shouldn't be daily, etc. What I am curious about though is over

time I Have done both same day of week, weekly...and I have also

experimented with daily.. How is it even possible that if I were to weight

daily each morning before eating on the same scale that it would be so

radically different (we're talking swings of anywhere from 1/2lb to 4 lbs

here)? Truly I didn't gain 4 lbs overnight.... This is with consistent

eating.

I was wondering if anyone or even had some insights on this or could

talk more about it on the list or in future podcast. It confounds me & can

be very both deceiving and confusing......

Thanks!

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[mailto:insideoutweightloss ] On Behalf Of Randy Hall

Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 4:41 PM

To: insideoutweightloss

Subject: Re: A little discouraged

Okay, so 1. How often do you weigh yourself? Daily is WAY to often. Weekly

is okay, bi-weekly is better.

2. Muscle weighs more than fat, so the scale may be decieving you.

3. Like my 401K guy keeps saying, You are in this for the long haul. The day

to day stuff will fluctuate, especially at the beginning. Once you get

everything into habit, things will smooth out.

Positive motivation: You are making yourself healthier every day!

On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 3:29 PM, <sketcher_painter@

<mailto:sketcher_painter%40yahoo.com> yahoo.com> wrote:

> I have noticed that when I am relentless about going to the gym (5+

> days a week)my weight goes up. I get very discourged. I know that I am

> building my future, working towards my dream and getting healthy, but

> when I see those numbers I have a hard time seeing it in a positive

> manner. Does anybody have a positive phrase or saying that will help

> me to not get so discouraged?

> I continue to eat correctly during these times so I know it isn't the

> food that makes my weight go up. Keep in mind I am talking about 2 lbs

> this week and it is only Wednesday (not much but it matters)

>

>

>

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Well I dont know what type of scale you are using, but I have been on scales

that fluctuate a few pounds on back to back weighings. But also, so many

things can affect your fluids and water weight. At night you tend to

dehydrate. Some days you drink more water than others. Humidity, heat, so

many things can affect that.

> I have noticed that I weigh more before I go to bed than when I wake

> up. Sometimes as much as 6 lbs.

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I weigh myself first thing each morning, right after I go to the

bathroom, naked. Once you start to eat and drink, you are weighing all

that as well as yourself, so it never made sense to me to weigh myself

during the day! If it is stressing you, then definately do not weigh

more than once per week.

One thing that hasn't been discussed as a factor in your weight not

going down, is are you eating enough? If you increase your exercise and

don't eat enough calories, your body will think it's starving and will

hold on to every bit of fat it can. You should aim for a calorie

deficit of around 500 calories per day. There are several sites where

you can keep track of calories in and calories burned (www.fitday.com

is the one I use, and it's free), so you can make sure you are eating

enough. As has been commented on already, this is for the long haul, so

losing 1 - 2 pounds pre week is good.

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