Hi everyone,
I've been frustrated with seemingly not losing any weight even though I've been working out/eating healthily. The gym scales have been showing me that diabolical number, 66.6kg, for over 3 weeks (the day before yesterday it was even on 67kg - I almost set the building on fire);
However, I've been doing this body treatment for 5 weeks at a beauty clinc and when I first started they weighed me there + took measurements etc. I had my last session yesterday and - SUPRISE SUPRISE - on their scale I had lost 2.2 kgs and inches. I've had the impression that my clothes are not as snug anymore
Now I'm scared of using my gym scales - as a) there is something wrong with their scale and it keeps on showing me the same results I'll get frustrated and end up binging or b) the other scale was wrong and I really haven't lost anything.
I know that sometimes you weigh more due to liquid retention etc, but 3kgs seems quite a bit. Do scales tend to 'break' easily?
Thanks,
Rere
I've been frustrated with seemingly not losing any weight even though I've been working out/eating healthily. The gym scales have been showing me that diabolical number, 66.6kg, for over 3 weeks (the day before yesterday it was even on 67kg - I almost set the building on fire);
However, I've been doing this body treatment for 5 weeks at a beauty clinc and when I first started they weighed me there + took measurements etc. I had my last session yesterday and - SUPRISE SUPRISE - on their scale I had lost 2.2 kgs and inches. I've had the impression that my clothes are not as snug anymore
Now I'm scared of using my gym scales - as a) there is something wrong with their scale and it keeps on showing me the same results I'll get frustrated and end up binging or b) the other scale was wrong and I really haven't lost anything.
I know that sometimes you weigh more due to liquid retention etc, but 3kgs seems quite a bit. Do scales tend to 'break' easily?
Thanks,
Rere