We have all stood there. We put in a great week of work. We watched and tracked what we ate. And then the scale reads....no change!!!! This is when we start with the explicatives...
Don't get discouraged. Let's take a look at what we are truthfully measuring as success. While most of us have a number we want to see on the scale, our goal should be more about living a healthy and fit life. Still, you want to see the numbers move. But when they don't, lets look at the what else we can measure to see if we are being successful.
- Body Measurements
We have all seen the picture of 1 pound of fat versus 1 pound of muscle. So I won't re-post that viral image. But measuring your body let's you know where the change is happening. So when the scale doesn't move, take a look at where you are losing.
Measure these areas: chest, waist, arms, legs, hips and neck. Compare those numbers and look to see where change is happening. I recommend measuring every two weeks.
- Clothing Test
This is simple enough, how are those clothes fitting? Are you noticing a difference? In honestly, we all have those "skinny" pants hanging in the closest. Check and see how those are fitting.
-Before and Afters
We look in the mirror everyday. We see ourselves everyday. There is an incredible visual evidence in comparing side by side pictures of yourself. These are best done either every 2 weeks or every month. Take front poses, profile poses, back poses, and one where you flex those guns!
-The "DANG" wat cho been doin' effect
Sometimes other people take notice when we don't. So take the compliment and share what you have done to reach those amazing results!
So when the scale is not going the right way, measure these other areas to find success!
The areas you have described have been the biggest area for change for me. I did not measure all of my body areas like i should have when I first started. I was too ashamed. But I am fitting in 'skinnier' clothes. I have a pair of pants that are my goal pants. I haven't worn them since before my first pregnancy 8 years ago, so we will see. :). Good insights to not focus on the scale. I think that scale number is especially hard for women.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments! The scale has been a frenemy! So I have to look for other ways I am succeeding. I am glad it helped.
DeleteWhat is your current fitness/weight loss plan?