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Saturday, April 04, 2009
Pound Foolish
I've been dieting (low carb) fairly aggressively for the past month.
Lately I've been frustrated by my lack of progress as measured by my scale. It reported that I lost about eight pounds fairly quickly, and then stayed within three or four pound of that for the next several weeks.
This morning I got on the scale and it registered a gain of about forty pounds over yesterday's weight! I laughed and was happy about it. It reminded me of what a mistake it had been to rely on weight to measure my progress. Weight is a very loose proxy for fitness. If I lose 20 pounds of fat and gain 5 pounds of muscle, I've done much better than if I lose 15 pounds of fat and also lose 5 pounds of muscle. But, the scale would report that the latter scenario was more successful.
Of course, I knew this already. It's just that measuring weight is easy, so many of us fall into the trap using weight-loss to measure our fitness success. It's like looking in the wrong place for a lost item because that's where the lighting is better.
But, I don't need fancy equipment to notice that my clothes are fitting more loosly, my energy is increasing, my face looks a little less round, etc. I knew I was making progress, but I still let that stupid number frustrate me.
Of course, I'm still going to get a new scale. But, I won't use it as the primary indicator of my fitness.
