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Old 01-30-05 | 08:45 AM
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cheebahmunkey
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Well I recommend staying away from any Taylor scale. I weighed myself last night and to my surprise I was at 168.8. This got me curious as to why I had a weight gain over the period of one week of 3+ pounds when I'm on a 1800-1900 calorie diet coupled with 3-4 hours of exercise each week (not counting going to class everday which is waking up at 8 and walking a few miles to and from). So this morning I decided to weigh myself again and poof. I had dropped 4.6 pounds overnight! Taylor = Sucks I mean I understand that weighing in at night and in the morning will give you different weights but 4.6 pounds different? That's quite a big difference.

Edit: This taylor scale is a body fat analyzer as well but I'm beginning to doubt its accuracy.
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