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>Can I switch from Core to Flex and back again during the week? Why do I

>have

>to choose one plan to stick with for the whole week?

>

>I'm not trying to be ornery, but just wonder if I could switch during the

>week.

>Your thoughts?

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Members are asked to follow a plan for a full week before switching in order

to get full benefit from the plan and see what your results are over a week

with a certain plan as opposed to a couple of days. Points used in the

points allowance (the 35) are probably spent differently on one plan than

the other. It's just difficult to evaluate a plan after just a couple of

days.

That said, there are no Weight Watchers police. :P If someone tries one

plan and decides they just cannot live with it, then if they switch, I don't

believe there's a penalty assessed!

Jana

Apex, NC

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That is a good question. I guess because the basis of the two plans are

different. With Flex you count points and from what I understand the Core

program you don't. So if a person goes from counting to not counting to

counting again a person might get confused. I know I will need to keep with

the flex plan because I need to count.

e

Switching from Core to Flex and back

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The WW website says, " Regardless of which food plan you choose, we'd like

you to follow it for one full week. If, at any time, your lifestyle needs or

your food preferences call for a change, or if you feel that the plan you're

following might not be the " best fit " for you, change to the other plan.

Weight Watchers Online will help guide you through the decision to change to

the other food plan if and when you're ready. "

Can I switch from Core to Flex and back again during the week? Why do I have

to choose one plan to stick with for the whole week?

I'm not trying to be ornery, but just wonder if I could switch during the

week.

Your thoughts?

in CO

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I think it would be impossible to track your results if you go back and

forth. I heard you can do the core plan one week and go back to flex points

the next. I don't think I want things that complicated, myself. One or the

other, not both for me. But Weight Watchers is all about flexibility within

the plans so I imagine that they have gone through some research (which I

would love to look at that explains why one is successful over the other -

and - is there a pattern in the personality type or behavior type that likes

one over the other? But I'm sure I'll never have access to it.

I also think switching back and forth wouldn't work because with one you

only track the 35 non core points, and the other, you track everything.

Since everything is set back to 35 once a week, I think it would be real

complicated to figure out your points.

Probably not the best explanation in the world, but you asked for our

thoughts... ;)

Teres

Switching from Core to Flex and back

again

The WW website says, " Regardless of which food plan you choose, we’d like

you to follow it for one full week. If, at any time, your lifestyle needs

or

your food preferences call for a change, or if you feel that the plan you’

re

following might not be the “best fit” for you, change to the other plan.

Weight Watchers Online will help guide you through the decision to change

to

the other food plan if and when you’re ready. "

Can I switch from Core to Flex and back again during the week? Why do I

have

to choose one plan to stick with for the whole week?

I'm not trying to be ornery, but just wonder if I could switch during the

week.

Your thoughts?

in CO

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