Hi there!
The weigh ins are confidential. Also, the class prices average about $12. It may vary a little based on what package you buy.
I believe this answers your question, but if not, you may email me.
Good luck on your diet and fitness goals!
Trainer Gregg
gregg@leandownsite.com
"You can achieve anything you set your mind on."
2006-10-18 05:14:21
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answered by Trainer Gregg 3
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I am not familiar with weight watchers program or it's cost. I would call first to get that pricing. However, in all the weight management programs I've ever used such as Vic Tanny, Elaine Powers and now Curves, weights and measurements are always documented privately in your file. They sometimes put up charts on the walls which show how much weight you've lost, or how many inches you've lost. These charts are posted on the success boards for all to see. But they never show your original weight or current weight. They never show your original inches or current inches. Only that "Dora" has lost 20 pounds so far! Or "Dora" has lost 12 inches altogether. But do ask your questions up front in orientation before signing up.
2006-10-18 11:55:10
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answered by DDD L 1
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Like the response above me said, your weight will be only seen by you and the lady at the desk. I have no idea what everyone else is talking about. I went to the ww in N.C. If everyone had to see my weight I would never had the guts to get on the scale. The price is $12.00 a week, but now they have a month pass that is $40.00 (I think). I am thinking about starting ww again. I can't seem figure out what to do to get my weight back to where I want it and this was the easiest thing I have ever done to lose weight. I wish you good luck and I hope you like it!!
2006-10-18 14:25:49
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answered by V 3
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When I first joined I was 325 pounds and I was very very worried about telling people my weight.
First when you go you are weighed in. I told the lady that I wasn't ready for everyone to know my weight. So she weighed me in at 325, kept it quiet and we had the meeting.
Then next week I was down 5 pounds and was like "EVERYONE I AM NOW 320!!! DOWN 5 POUNDS!"
So your first time is your call.
But do you remember you cant change what you don't acknowledge, so accounting to your weight might help you loose.
Its about $50 I believe for the first time, and $14 every time after.
Good Luck!
2006-10-18 11:56:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, everyone in your group knows each others weight. That's how you help each other and stay motivated.
Call the Weight Watchers group you are going to and ask them what the prices are. They may be running a special deal.
2006-10-18 11:48:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Everyone know everyone else's weight. Then that's the incentive to lose weight knowing that you're going to have to tell everyone your weight. Cost varies. Sometimes it's free to join and and just a weekly fee.
2006-10-18 11:53:08
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answered by dianee 6
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