Re: Time for a change... ((Health stuff.))
I think to focus on the numerical value of your weight is to miss the point. Perhaps I'm projecting too much here, but I get the sense that when most people express a desire to lose weight, they don't actually mean they want to mathematically weigh less. What they're actually aiming to achieve is to improve their overall physique so that they no longer feel that self loathing that can only come from looking down at one's flabby stomach and lamenting the fact that you aren't keeping your body in better shape. I know my goal isn't to go from weighing X pounds to weighing X - n pounds, rather my goal is to defeat body shame by getting myself to a point where I look like I'm in shape, or at least look like I'm not the out of shape couch potato I have become over the years.
That said, you're probably better off checking your weight once every few weeks or so. You want to identify the trend rather than the day to day fluctuations. Also keep in mind that muscle tends to weigh more than fat, so it's entirely possible to be gaining weight as you go and it isn't necessarily a bad thing. I think Armando touched on that earlier.
Originally posted by Takelli
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That said, you're probably better off checking your weight once every few weeks or so. You want to identify the trend rather than the day to day fluctuations. Also keep in mind that muscle tends to weigh more than fat, so it's entirely possible to be gaining weight as you go and it isn't necessarily a bad thing. I think Armando touched on that earlier.
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