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Originally Posted by Pakiwi
Oh my, I have to admit that I have gone away from focusing on the scales. Measurements and how clothing feels have been how I have been judging my progress.
When I started I was focused on the scales and for a few weeks my weight went up, but I could tell in my clothing that I was gaining muscle. I have only lost 30 lbs over the last year, but my clothes are way looser, my pants I have gone in 3 holes on my belt and my cycling numbers have gone way up. If I just looked at the scales I would be disappointed and may have even stopped when the progress plateaued.
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I know they are just numbers and we all keep track of way too many numbers. Number of miles and average speeds, etc.
I am still at the high of weight to lose so just seeing how my clothes feel takes too long.
I know it seems counter-intuitive, but I eat better when I see the scale move in the right direction. When it plateaus for too long or even goes up, I get frustrated and am tempted to give in and eat poorly.
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