Sunday, February 1, 2009

Can You Weigh Yourself Too Much?

The answer is, yes. Whether you are on a weight loss track or not, weighing yourself daily or more than once a day can be sabotaging. Frustration sets in with the movement or non-movement of the scale and it may derail you from a healthy eating regimen you started.
Your weight fluctuates in a day and if you are eating properly, you will be a few pounds heavier in the evening than in the morning. You weigh less in the morning because your stomach should be empty and you may even be a bit dehydrated. However, if you had a meal the night before that was heavy in sodium, you may feel slightly bloated because your body retains water from high sodium intake. Keep in mind, that a woman's menstrual cycle will also add a couple of pounds from water retention. These various scenarios can create frustration if you focus on them too much.
The proper way to keep track of your weight is to weigh yourself once a week, same day, same time, preferably without clothes, but if that is not possible then with lightweight clothes that are similar from week to week. This creates consistency for better accuracy.
Another point that should be made is when you strength train, your weight may not move that much. I have alluded to this in two prior entries, Why You Should Strength Train on 1/11/09 and Dieting Truths on 7/1/08. Pay attention to how you feel physically and how your clothes feel. Your clothes will start to feel looser as you start to lose inches. This should be your ultimate motivation because although you may not see the numbers on the scale changing dramatically, you feel your body changing.
Stay focused on your overall goals, stay active and stay away from the scale but once a week.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Although I know it to be true about losing inches over losing pounds, I think I still get somewhat frustrated when I step on the scale and see minimum change. Even though I have definitely dropped down in clothes size quite a bit since I have taken my strength training more seriously, I do get a little sad when I can't verify it on the scale.

l.jackson said...

This makes a lot of sense to me. Another thing that I learned a while back is that a person will weigh something different depending on his or her geographic location. So, one may want to weigh him- or herself in the same place each time, as well.