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We see it here at To the Core Pilates all the time.   
For so many people, that number on the scale has determined their mood, happiness levels, and even their personal value or worth for many years. 

We actually preach detachment from the scale, but at the same time, it’s important to have numbers by which to track progress, and the scale is one of those numbers that gives us data. 

One question that comes up a lot is why more weight isn’t lost when people are eating right and working out hard.” Don’t get me wrong – when someone is significantly overweight, the scale should and will change drastically with the implementation of new and healthier habits. But for many people, the scale is slow to move.  

It can be frustrating!

But here’s why… It’s a simple matter of density.  No, muscle doesn’t weigh more than fat because a pound of fat and a pound of muscle will always weight the same. It just so happens that muscle takes up a lot less space.  In fact, fat can take up THREE times more space than muscle of the same weight! We’ve seen clients gain 5 pounds while dropping two dress sizes, and they’re STOKED about that! Many factors can also play into what the scale says on any given day, including hydration levels, muscle glycogen levels, stress levels, and for women, time of the month. 

So, if you’re feeling married to the number on the scale, be sure to take other body measurements, track clothing sizes, etc. because it is not the only measure of success!