My Honest Weight Watchers Review 2024 (WW) - Finding the Fearless Life (2024)

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My Journey

I have always carried a bit of excess weight, from the time I was an adolescent well into my adult years. And for many years I struggled with my confidence and body image.

I had tried unsuccessfully to lose weight at various points in my life. I’d maybe lose 10 lbs here or there but I would usually end up putting it back on.

Over the past several years (I am 52 right now) I have become much more comfortable in my skin and don’t focus so much on my size or appearance as much as my comfort level.

I have noticed though when I gain a few pounds I tend to feel uncomfortable, and bloated and just not my best. And ultimately doesn’t help my mental health either.

The Program

So a few years ago, I decided to make a change. Upon a recommendation from a family member, I signed up for the new (WW) Weight Watchers plan. I found that the program allows you a set amount of daily points that you use up as you eat each day.

You decide what you want to eat and then log the info on your WW app. It’ll show you how many points you have used up thus far, and how many remain for the rest of the day. But that was just the beginning.

My Results

As I said, I originally started this back a few years ago. I lost a total of 20 lbs in about 3 months and was feeling good. The weight loss made my body feel more comfortable but also the types of foods I was eating made my Mind and Body feel better overall.

I started to limit my sugar intake (I am a sweets lover) and I was eating more fruits and veggies and choosing more whole-grain options.

I found myself being more aware of what I was eating and actually enjoying my meals more. I wasn’t just mindlessly consuming food, I was being mindful and that helped me tremendously.

The accountability the program offered was a very helpful tool for me.

Then This Happened…

After several months, I had reached my goal so I went off of the Weight Watchers program. I got a bit complacent and ya know, life happened and I slid back into my old habits. But I am at the point, once again where I need to make some positive changes in my life and I am excited to restart the journey with Weight Watchers.

I really loved the program before and am excited about this latest incarnation. They have a NEW Updated App that is much more user-friendly with several wonderful features.

  • Bar Code Scanner
  • Recipes
  • Mediations
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How Does It Work?

When you sign up for Weight Watchers, it takes you through a series of questions and determines which program will work best with your goals, eating habits, activity levels, and support needs.

They will then recommend a membership type: either Core or Premium based on your needs. But you are free to choose whichever you prefer.

Membership Plans

As I mentioned you will have 2 options for membership. The basic difference is the support you will receive. If you want more of a self-guided plan, Core is probably right for you. This is the membership that I have.

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Once you decide on a membership, Weight Watchers uses science to provide you with a nutritional plan that includes a daily allotted amount of points (with weekly bonus points) that you can use however you want.

They even have incentives for you to earn more weekly points by being active. That is a great motivator for me.

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Getting Started

After you sign up, you then use the app and/or the website to keep track of the foods you eat and your activities, but that is just the tip of the iceberg. WW has integrated so many other things into its program.

You also have access to

  • Meditations
  • Coaching & 24/7 Chat
  • Sleep Management
  • Recipes
  • Social Platform to interact with other members if desired. (Premium plan only)
  • and More

Zero Point Foods

Another thing I really like about the plan is that you are allotted a plethora of Zero Point foods. This means you can consume an unlimited amount of these foods without using up any points at all!

I try to get creative and use as many of the Zero Point foods to really fill up my meal. Allowing me to eat more, but keep my point level down.

It kind of becomes a game for me. And it’s not just fruits and veggies that you can choose from!

Extra Features

*With the newest Weight Watchers Program, you can also sync up your activity device. I had a Fitbit and I found that it was really helpful to have that synced up with my WW app. It could keep track of my steps and/or activities and I would be rewarded for it.

*The bonus points I earned via activities are then added to my allotted weekly bonus food points. For me, it is a great incentive. I often use the weekly bonus points for special meals, such as dining out or Sunday dinners.

*The other really cool thing is the optional social platform, that is available. It is set up kind of like Instagram or Facebook. This is available with the Premium Membership.

This platform allows you to connect with other WW members who share their stories and offer support, tips, and encouragement. For many, that can truly be helpful.

*Because I like to eat out a lot, I really appreciate the fact that I can track foods from my favorite restaurants. I find the restaurant and select the food I want and it’ll tell me how many points it will be. It really helps me to make the best decision for myself for that moment. How awesome is that !

Restart

As I said earlier, a couple of years ago I went off of WW after I had reached my goal and felt I now knew what to do and how to make better choices. And I did for a while. But then my old habits started creeping back in.

So I decided to rejoin Weight Watchers again. For me, accountability and support are very helpful in my health and wellness journey.

I enjoy using the program and I feel Weight Watchers is a good program for weight loss and for gaining (and/or) maintaining a healthier lifestyle.

Each year I select a WORD OF THE YEAR and this year is RESTORATION. After the past couple of years, I feel like it is a good one for me. My hope is for a healthy and restored as we go into this year.

If you have tried the WW program or are thinking about it, I’d love to hear about your experience.

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  1. I did WW many years ago and found it really good then but this sounds even better. I’m on a health and wellness journey with my husband so I will look into giving this a try! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Thanks so much for sharing your journey here! It’s helpful to get this information first-hand before committing to a program like this one!

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  3. This is really good information. I wonder if they can tweak your program based off of specialty diets because of allergies. I eat mostly Low FODMAP, but like the accountability of WW. I did WW about 16 years ago and it was great.

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    1. They do ask you questions such as if you are diabetic, for example. But as far as the foods, You are the one who chooses what you eat. If it is something you are allergic to you simply avoid it. They tell you how many points work best for you to lose weight, and you decide what foods make up those points.

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  4. What a wonderful review. I had done weight watchers many years ago, if I remember correctly I did have success. I had the lap band 13 years ago and had a lot of success. However, when I became disabled I became more sedentary and now at 50 have gained my weight back. I am so happy to hear that you are doing great. Blessings.

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  5. This is such a helpful, in depth review of the new weight watchers. I know the cost for the program seems high, but I always wondered about how much support and return you really would get for that cost. This answers my questions and I am considering the program. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thanks for checking it out. Yeah, I do find it to be worth the money. I have the cheapest plan and it is more than enough for me. It keeps me accountable and I make a game out of it. Let me know if you decide to join!

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  6. Interesting! I’m so happy to see a program that includes sleep management. Will surely recommend to my friends!

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  7. I’ve thought about trying the New Weight Watcher’s program, so this review with your personal experience is really helpful. Love the fact that the new program is much more personalised and integrated with technologies.

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    1. Insightful review

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  8. I provide tech support for my wife on the WW app. I think the app has a horrible user interface – it is so hard to navigate. We set it up to synch with her Fitbit – sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn’t. So in addition to the app she is logging her steps on paper and trying to supplement the Fitbit synch errors with her paper log. It took her 20 minutes to figure out how to delete or edit a steps entry she made to correct the Fitbit errors

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    1. Oh, I am sorry to hear that your wife’s experience with the app wasn’t a good one.

      It has been something that I find super helpful, but am aware not everyone will feel the same.

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    2. So sorry that your wife didn’t find the app useful. I do enjoy it and it has helped me.

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  9. I have just started Weight Watchers again. I lost weight on it 10 years ago, and have gained it all back so I’m starting over. It was so easy to use back then. I am so confused by this new plan. I am using it on my computer. It said I was logged in, but when I went to a different page in the site, all of a sudden I was logged out and it was inviting me to join! After I already answered the survey questions! Can someone help me figure this out?

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  10. I was on weight watchers thirty years ago when it was set up as a bread, protein, vegetable, fruit and dairy. Having just finished nursing school it was easy to relate it to how a diabetic would have looked at food. The points throw me off, especially when I’m trying to figure out a value for dining out. I’ll figure it out, it’s just going to take some time.

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My Honest Weight Watchers Review 2024 (WW) - Finding the Fearless Life (2024)

FAQs

Is Weight Watchers worth it in 2024? ›

The Handbook Team's top findings. WeightWatchers (WW) is a popular weight loss program designed to help users track food intake and build healthy habits. While the program has its benefits, unlike many competitors, WW lacks nutrition education and doesn't result in sustainable weight change.

What are the negatives of Weight Watchers? ›

What is negative about Weight Watchers? Weight Watchers lacks education when it comes to nutrition and learning about why and how the foods you eat affect your weight. You also can't follow the points system outside WW, making the plan hard to continue after canceling your subscription.

Can I lose 3 pounds a week on Weight Watchers? ›

In fact, while WW is designed to deliver a healthy, safe and sustainable rate of weight loss of 1-2lbs a week – because research proves that smaller, consistent losses are more likely to result in successful long term weight loss – don't be surprised if, like Leah, you see more in your first few weeks.

What is the Weight Watchers scandal? ›

Oprah Winfrey will leave the board of WeightWatchers after almost 10 years, following the entertainment mogul's revelation that she is using a weight-loss drug. Winfrey informed the company this week that she decided to not stand for reelection at the annual meeting of shareholders to be held in May 2024.

How many calories a day is 23 points on Weight Watchers? ›

I did an experiment where I tracked my food in the WW app and then also in MyFitnessPal to see how many calories I was getting in a day with my 23-Point allotment. Most days, I would be around 1,400 calories total if I stayed at 23 Points, which I never did.

Do doctors recommend weight watchers? ›

Backed by science and nutrition

Our evidence-based approach to weight management is built on decades of research, with studies showing that after a physician referral to WeightWatchers, more than half of patients lost at least 5 percent of their weight in a year.

What should you avoid on Weight Watchers? ›

Foods to limit

While the Points system allows members to choose any food they like, WeightWatchers discourages eating foods that are highly processed or high in added sugar and saturated fats, such as: sugary drinks. potato chips. processed meats.

Do WW points decrease as you lose weight? ›

As members lose weight on the plan, Foster said, they'll get fewer and fewer SmartPoints to eat per day, gradually decreasing the amount of food they're eating to foster weight loss.

How long does it take to lose 20 pounds on Weight Watchers? ›

That said, many healthy weight-loss guidelines say you should aim to lose one or two pounds per week (whether you have five or 50 pounds to lose), that means it could take anywhere from 10 to 20 weeks to lose 20 pounds. That may seem like a while, but it's better to go slow.

How to speed up weight loss on Weight Watchers? ›

6 Science-Backed Tricks That Can Help Make Weight Watchers Work Better
  1. How to lose weight faster on Weight Watchers. ...
  2. Dig in at breakfast. ...
  3. Go for protein early in the day. ...
  4. Look for Mother Nature's seal of approval. ...
  5. Drink a cup of water before every meal. ...
  6. Sip some green tea. ...
  7. Enjoy metabolism-shocking splurges.
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Can you eat too much fruit on WW? ›

That's right – you can eat as much as you want and not track a point! Weight Watchers purposefully makes a ton of foods zero points – and for good reason: it's fruits and vegetables! Specifically non-starchy vegetables.

How did Kelly Clarkson lose weight? ›

Exercise and a healthy diet can help reduce the risk of it progressing. Clarkson credits her move to New York City for helping her get active. In an exclusive interview with People, she revealed that she's lost weight because she's now taking her wellness seriously and walking more.

What is the number 1 exercise to lose weight? ›

It is also observed that an individual can reduce their body fat by an average of 1.5% and waist circumference by 2.8 cm by walking for 50-70 minutes 3 times per week. Jogging and Running are considered to be the king of weight loss exercises. These exercises are total body integrated exercises.

What is the number 1 thing that most people can do to lose weight? ›

Get active, stay active. While you can lose weight without exercise, regular physical activity plus calorie restriction can help give you the weight-loss edge. Exercise can help burn off the excess calories you can't cut through diet alone.

Is Weight Watchers struggling financially? ›

WW International has way too much debt. Their long-term debt is a staggering $18.24 per share compared to the latest after-hours WW stock price of $2.08. Operating income of $22.3 million did not even cover their $95.9 million interest expense last year.

What is the outlook for Weight Watchers? ›

Based on short-term price targets offered by seven analysts, the average price target for WW International comes to $8.21. The forecasts range from a low of $1.50 to a high of $12.50. The average price target represents an increase of 416.35% from the last closing price of $1.59.

Are Weight Watchers worth the money? ›

Long-term weight loss and maintenance

In one of these studies, researchers found that WeightWatchers was more cost-effective and more successful at reducing obesity than standard care. In the other, researchers found that, on average, participants lost between 6.3 and 11.6 lb (2.9 and 5.2 kg) in about 7 months.

What is the average age for Weight Watchers? ›

Weight Watchers' customer base remains heavily skewed toward women: about 90% of members are female and the average age of a customer is roughly 48 years old. Lysyj says her new target age for Weight Watcher clients is 34, but she isn't pushing into targeting new demographics too quickly.

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