1. up two pounds; couple factors but it didn't help family in Toronto had lots of yummy food. Oh well it'll be gone in a couple days...off to cardio kick boxing!
Losing weight can sometimes be a very difficult task, requiring a large amount of energy and a lot of motivation. Knowing how to calculate weight loss percentage can really be a morale booster for your rough times because your actual results can only encourage you to perform more of the taken actions - like jogging, dieting or others.
It can also help you stay on track and not exaggerate with anything, as we do know that anything done in excess can harm your body. It can help you set goals and achieve them step by step.
But how do we calculate weight loss percentage? Is it a difficult math task? No way! It's a pretty basic formula. First of all you'll need to remember your initial weight. Secondly, you'll need your actual weight at this point. Now, the formula goes like this:
((IW-AW)/IW) * 100= weight loss percentage
In this formula IW is your initial weight and AW is your actual weight at this point. It's not as complicated as it initially seems: practically all you do is subtract the actual weight from the initial weight and divide the number obtained by your initial weight. Multiply the result with 100 and you'll get the exact percent.
Now you can see that it's pretty basic - but opening a lot of possibilities. For example, you can measure your weight once a week and create an Excel table which instantly calculates the weight loss percentage for you. This can really help you keep track of your progress and can be a real motivation booster as I previously mentioned.
With this you can also create a weight loss percentage graphic - actually drawing your progress at certain points.
Well, if you fully understood how this works, you can conclude that now you know how to calculate weight loss percentage. If not, try to re-read the article more carefully.
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Everyone who enters the competition must pay five dollars. The money will go into a pot for the winner. Upon entering you must post a comment on this blog that you are entering. You can keep your weight a secret or you may post that as well. We will take your word for where you start. Each Monday you must weigh in. You can do this by commenting on the blog entry marked the corresponding week. Whoever looses the most percentage of body weight will win the pot. This pot can be used for anything other than a gigantic pasta dinner. LOL If January 6th hits, no one else will be allowed to enter.
7 comments:
Jennifer Thibault
1. up two pounds; couple factors but it didn't help family in Toronto had lots of yummy food. Oh well it'll be gone in a couple days...off to cardio kick boxing!
2. 6.32%
Mark Thibault
1. up 3 pounds :( same as Jen...weekend was HARD! Too much yummy food.
2. 8.71 %
247.7
10.4%
28.9 lbs total
good week....still working out
Andy Molhoek
1. -4lbs, 204lbs
2. lost 34lbs, 14.29%
198lbs is almost in reach.
I missed last week with the stomach flu but lost some weight because of it.
1) 3 lbs, 8 total
2) 3.2%
is there a prize for 2nd 3rd and forth?
I was 134 on Sunday, so I guess that would be a gain! +1
Peter Thibault
1. 0 lbs
2. 0%
3. looks like a temp set back
4. ain't giving up for the future. still goin to try.
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