Can you still use the old Weight Watchers points system?
Can you still use the old Weight Watchers points system?
Yes, you can! Up to 4 daily SmartPoints you don’t use will automatically roll over into your bank of weekly SmartPoints. (We call these “rollovers.” Easy to remember!) You’ll keep track of your SmartPoints as you use them—the fastest and easiest way is with the WW app.
What was the WW program in 2015?
In December 2015 the company rolled out a new holistic lifestyle and fitness program called “Beyond the Scale”. The program uses SmartPoints, an updating of the points system which takes into consideration the nutritional value of a food, and helps steer people away from junk foods, sugar, and saturated fat.
How do I calculate my original Weight Watchers points?
There is no formula for these points, whether it is a set amount for all members. Each person following the original method gets 35 weekly points allowance to use as they need or want. In order to lose weight with the Weight Watchers points system you need to stay within your allowable points for the day and the week.
How many points per day on old Weight Watchers?
In the old Weight Watchers PointsPlus system, users had a minimum of 26 points a day, with the option to add a few more and earn bonus points.
Which Weight Watchers plan is like the old one?
What is the WW Purple Plan and Who is it Best For? The Purple Plan reminds me a lot of WW old Simply Filling plan with a unique SmartPoints Budget plus 300+ ZeroPoint foods including fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains.
What happens when you reach lifetime on Weight Watchers?
Lifetime membership is a way for us to recognize and honor members who have reached—and maintained—their personal weight loss goal. When you achieve Lifetime, you’ll receive a free subscription to our digital tools and unlimited Workshops!