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Success can be measured on a number of levels. It's important to measure your progress by the new healthy habits you're adopting as well as by your appearance. Long-term decreases in medical problems, injury, and other health risks and an improved quality of life, with or without weight loss, are the most important measures of success.

Date:   1/20/2010 6:57:35 AM ( 14 y ago)

Success can be measured on a number of levels. It's important to measure your progress by the new healthy habits you're adopting as well as by your appearance. Long-term decreases in medical problems, injury, and other health risks and an improved quality of life, with or without weight loss, are the most important measures of success.

Weighing yourself on a scale alone does not give you a complete measurement of progress. Many individuals regularly step on the scale and get discouraged when the scale shows little or no movement.  Since you are gaining muscle as well as losing fat, the scale does not completely measure your progress. Your weight might stay the same or even increase a few pounds, especially the first month or two. Your weight may also vary from day to day depending on your water intake, drinking, and hormonal changes. The time of day can also cause your weight to change. It is best to weigh yourself at the same time, each time you weigh. You can use the scale, but do it sparingly and in conjunction with other methods. Exploring other methods of measuring progress is necessary to obtain a true measure of your results. Some methods can be:


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