Gaining Muscle Weight?
Kennethxyz
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Hi, I'm having some trouble coping with the number on the scale. I've started Stronglifts 3 weeks ago and recently my weigtloss slowed down, and in fact I'm gaining weight. I have no doubt that my BF% is going down as I can see the changes, but I can't really wrap my head around the numbers!
How have you dealt with this?
How have you dealt with this?
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Kennethxyz wrote: »Hi, I'm having some trouble coping with the number on the scale. I've started Stronglifts 3 weeks ago and recently my weigtloss slowed down, and in fact I'm gaining weight. I have no doubt that my BF% is going down as I can see the changes, but I can't really wrap my head around the numbers!
How have you dealt with this?
water retention for muscle repair
ignore it0 -
it will even out in a few weeks
You will never regret a programme like stronglifts
muscles make your body tight and fit and awesome
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I remember seeing a post a few weeks after I started lifting that helped me get my head around this. It went something like this:
When you lift your muscles hold onto more water for repair. This shows as a gain on the scale. Each time you lift more repair needed - so still holding onto that water. When you start to lift you'll see a gain (water), let your weight settle - that is your new baseline weight. Forget your old number - that was a weight from when your body was in a different place.
I do still freak out a little at times - but I have access to body fat reading scales at the gym (I know that they aren't accurate - but I'm looking at the trend). And I do measurements. As long as some of those numbers are reducing, even if the scale one isn't I know I'm doing something right.0 -
Diet + strong lifts works great IMO. It took 3 weeks for me to see my first "weight loss" with SL, and since than(2 months) another 20 lbs has come off. Practice form, watch videos on YouTube for it and just keep pushing on. Don't get too hung up on the scales. Take pictures and measurements for motivation. The thing that motivates me is warm up weights that I remembered were so heavy when I was at them feel like a feather. Keep on keeping on.0
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Diet + strong lifts works great IMO. It took 3 weeks for me to see my first "weight loss" with SL, and since than(2 months) another 20 lbs has come off. Practice form, watch videos on YouTube for it and just keep pushing on. Don't get too hung up on the scales. Take pictures and measurements for motivation. The thing that motivates me is warm up weights that I remembered were so heavy when I was at them feel like a feather. Keep on keeping on.
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No one can see the number on the scale; everyone can see how you look.
The time in my life when I wore the smallest size clothes was when I weighed the most--almost 160 pounds. If I asked anyone what they thought I weighed, the answer was around 125. I was a heavy lifting fool and smokin' hot. Don't worry about the scale.0 -
I gained about 10-15 when I upped my weight workout. It's disconcerting but my clothes still all fit so I'm dealing with it.0
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Kennethxyz wrote: »
What results do you think will happen with stronglifts + being in a consistent calorie deficit=?
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yopeeps025 wrote: »Kennethxyz wrote: »
What results do you think will happen with stronglifts + being in a consistent calorie deficit=?
me, me, me
He will lose scale weight whilst preserving as much LBM as possible ..Bob0 -
yopeeps025 wrote: »Kennethxyz wrote: »
What results do you think will happen with stronglifts + being in a consistent calorie deficit=?
me, me, me
He will lose scale weight whilst preserving as much LBM as possible ..Bob
You forgot about a faster drop in body fat %.
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