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When you reach goal, and on maintenance, within  how many pounds do you need to stay at to remain in compliance.

When I started WW in the 1960's it was within 5 lbs either way. In those early days, when you reached goal, you stayed on the program during the week, and could eat any thing on weekends, providing you could lose those weekend pounds during the next five days.

I hope this post is some what understandable... lol

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Re: A WEIGHT WATCHER QUESTION

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When I became a Life Time Member of Weight Watchers, it was 2 lbs.  As long as you were only 2 lbs or less over your goal weight, you could attend the meetings for free.  

I do not know what the rules are now as I have not attended a meeting in over 20 years.  

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Re: A WEIGHT WATCHER QUESTION

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4kitties is correct. No more than two pounds above your goal weight., and you must weigh in once a month to remain a lifetime member.

 

Added: I want to clarify my above post. Once a Lifetime member, you'll always be a Lifetime member, but in order to avoid payments to WW, you must remain within 2 pounds of your goal weight.