confused!
jamandlettuce
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So I have gained over 2kg since september now and measured this morning but all my measurements are the same... What does that mean
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You may have been a bit off with your measurements 2 months ago and scales can always be a bit off by a bit. 2kg is not significant by any means.0
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mfp2014mfp wrote: »You may have been a bit off with your measurements 2 months ago and scales can always be a bit off by a bit. 2kg is not significant by any means.
alll of this. do you take pictures for comparrison?0 -
mfp2014mfp wrote: »You may have been a bit off with your measurements 2 months ago and scales can always be a bit off by a bit. 2kg is not significant by any means.
I took a picture back in September but I don't feel I look any different.
Worried I'm not doing/eating enough? Really don't want to waste this bulk so any advice appreciated0 -
jamandlettuce wrote: »mfp2014mfp wrote: »You may have been a bit off with your measurements 2 months ago and scales can always be a bit off by a bit. 2kg is not significant by any means.
I took a picture back in September but I don't feel I look any different.
Worried I'm not doing/eating enough? Really don't want to waste this bulk so any advice appreciated
is your strength increasing?
5lb could be glycogen replacement if you were eating at a deficit before september?0 -
maybe it is just muscle0
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Yes, I did eat at a defecit before September....i was low carb to.
So do I keep going or do I change something.
I am getting stronger, though I'm not very strong.
Just don't want to end up fat either0 -
jamandlettuce wrote: »Yes, I did eat at a defecit before September....i was low carb to.
So do I keep going or do I change something.
I am getting stronger, though I'm not very strong.
Just don't want to end up fat either
keep going... you only want to be gaining 0.5lb per week so you're about right so far.0 -
Thanks0
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My measurements didn't change appreciably for the first 5 pounds or so either. People don't really talk a lot about this, but when you gain and lift, you also increase your bone density and build other body tissue (ligaments/tendons/etc.). Keep going and be patient.0
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My measurements didn't change appreciably for the first 5 pounds or so either. People don't really talk a lot about this, but when you gain and lift, you also increase your bone density and build other body tissue (ligaments/tendons/etc.). Keep going and be patient.
Thanks, that's very helpful! Am gonna change my workout this week and try to meet my macros better- hopefully start seeing bigger strength gains0 -
It could also be water. I always put on about 5 lbs of water right before you know what time of the month.0
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It could also be water. I always put on about 5 lbs of water right before you know what time of the month.It could also be water. I always put on about 5 lbs of water right before you know what time of the month.
Possibly, though I'm on Deppo so don't have lady troubles, but may develope the water gain without realising...thanks, will def bare that in mind x0
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