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Ah well, it was a good run while it lasted.
Few more come to mind:Can anyone figure out a different explanation?
None of them would apply in this situation. I suspect user eyesight error.Few more come to mind:
- Weak battery
- Scale on the carpet
- Sensor getting old
- Temperature difference and the scale is not temperature compensated
None of them would apply in this situation. I suspect user eyesight error.
Sleep eating?
184 June 16
184 Aug 4 The good news is zero net weight gain since last post.
So I woke up a 162.6 this morning. But after spending 3 hours in the heat and humidity building a bike rack in my garage I was down to 160.2. Which one counts?
I remembered to weigh in this morning and I am a pound below my goal weight! The weekly weigh ins and have really helped me not let my weight creep back up .
Consolidating trips to the basement or the upstairs or for errands is out the window--inefficiency is my strategy now, to get up and make as many trips as I can, in addition to regular work outs.
Back in the saddle, ready to lose 25 lbs. to get to WW goal. A shiny new scale is on its way here from Amazon as I have switched to WW online to continue my progress. I also started using a new WW gadget called Active Link which is a fancy pedometer (it's a reconfiguration of this thingie: Philips DirectLife: fitness, health and successful weight management). The WW version also records 24/7 (so it will pick up on any sleep eating activity ) and then interacts with the other online WW tracking stuff. I'm loving it.
I have become so much more active in daily movements the last three weeks, definitely the missing link in my strategy. My dog is exhausted from forced long walks--I should try the gadget on her collar.
I'm curious about how long you've had this tracker and how well it works. DW and I bought the FitBit activity tracker. I lost one (stupidly didn't have it clipped on well) and bought another. DW's first one died, and we got it replaced under warranty. Then mine died, and her second one died. This is with proper use, and proper charging.
Since then, I got the Nike+ FuelBand tracker. I'm not too fond of it, as it is a rubberized bracelet that becomes very uncomfortable when you are active (the sweat makes it sticky and yucky). After multiple attempts with these devices, I'm not too keen to waste money on another one unless it came highly recommended.
What's your experience so far?
R