Monday, January 26, 2015

Pick a Pair of Pants and Scale Back the Scale- A 30 day No Scale Challenge

All women have it.  You know what I'm talking about. That pair of pants in your closet that you love. You may not fit into them right now, but you refuse to get rid of them because you love them and you are hoping that one day you may fit into them again.

At the beginning of my weight loss/ fitness journey (2 years ago), the clothes in my closet ranged over 4 sizes. I had one of these favorite pairs of pants in the two smallest sizes, and while I got rid of everything else in those sizes, I never got rid of those two pairs of pants. Fitting into these pants again was not an unattainable goal. It could happen and I really wanted it.

Periodically, I tried the pants on. I remember the day that I fit back into the larger of the two pairs of pants. I was so excited and motivated to continue my journey. Every time I wore them it reminded me how much my hard work and dedication to eating clean had paid off. Soon enough Those pants started getting too big on me and the smaller pants began to fit. Overtime, those became to big for me as well.

During all of this I developed a bad habit, I weighed myself daily and I was frustrated when the number on the scale wasn't going down.  Why did this frustrate me when my clothes where falling off me? It was clear every time I got dressed that I was losing inches. I’m now two sizes smaller than the smallest size I had left in my closet, having gone down a total of 5 sizes. The fascinating part is that while I dropped the last two sizes, I didn't drop any more weight.

So what is this post all about? Well, I'm trying to cure my bad habit. Logically, I know that the number on the scale is just that, a number. I also know that as I train hard at the gym and continue to eat right, I am building lean muscle mass that may cause my body weight to increase while helping me burn fat.

But… I just can't get over that number on the scale.

So I'm getting rid of it.

I will weigh myself on February 1, and then for the entire month of February, I am getting rid of the scale in my house. I will give it to my husband and tell him to find some place to hid it from me and not give it back until March 1. This may sound like an easy thing to do, but when you have been weighing yourself two times a day for over two years, it's not so easy.

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That doesn't mean that I'm finished with clean eating and tough workouts.  If anything, I will probably want to eat cleaner and work harder at the gym since I won't have a scale to weigh myself. The thought of doing this scares me, but part healthy living does not only include improving physical health by training and eating well. It also includes my improving my mental health. Weighing myself multiple times a day is not a healthy thing to do.

So instead, I will rely on my pants. I will just make sure that the pants I fit into now still fit me. There are two pairs that I will use as my measure. One is great pair of skinny jeans that always make my behind look great and the other are the pants of a great suit I just bought this summer that I think are just a tad too tight around my hips. I picked these because I love them both and I'll know just by putting them on if I have gotten bigger, smaller or stayed the same size regardless of what the scale may say.

Who else has an obsession with the scale? And who else wants to join me in February for the 30-day No Scale Challenge?

Great, so now it's your turn. Go into your closet and pick out a pair of pants. If you are happy with where you are now, pick your favorite pair of jeans. If you are working to lose some inches, then pick a pair one size down from where you are now.

What did you pick? What do they look like? Why did you pick those?

I'm interested in hearing what you picked and why. Please comment below and let me know. If you would rather do that privately, then send me a private message.

I'll be posting here throughout the month about how my clothes fit, how I feel, and how I am performing at the gym, so comment on this post if you want to follow my progress.

It will be interesting to see what happens at the end of this month with no scale.


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