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Old December 21st, 2007, 08:36 AM
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Would you say the most accurate quantitative measurement of progress is using a measuring tape? Scales have so many potholes as it doesn't just weigh fat, but there is no reason why my waist or thighs would ever be bigger if I measured them every 2 weeks when I'm in a calorie deficit, would they? If I was numbers-driven and want to record progress, would that be the best method?
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