GAINED A POUND by burning 2,000 calories the last 2 days????
dannylives
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So, I burned 2,000 calories in the past 2 days and this morning the scale said I gained a pound. HOW/WHY IS THAT???! One workout was jumping rope and the other was a boxing type workout I made up where I held weights in my hands and threw punches. (sore from that one right now.)
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Same thing happened to me last week.... I really don't get it.0
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Your muscles are sore.
They are repairing.
They need water to repair.
You are holding that water.
Ergo, you gain a pound. That's it!0 -
hard to tell because you aren't tracking your food and water may not have to do with exercise or it could be you burned a lot of calories but you didn't eat enough of them back0
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Why are you so annoyed about one pound!??
You could go to the toilet today and lose it again lol
Its so trivial!0 -
Dude, take a breath and chill!
I ran a half marathon Sunday and gained a pound the next morning, did I freak out over it?? no0 -
Your muscles are sore.
They are repairing.
They need water to repair.
You are holding that water.
Ergo, you gain a pound. That's it!
This.
Also, start taking measurements if you haven't already.0 -
I would have to say water too, you shocked your body a bit, and it held onto some water...it will be gone by tomorrow0
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All of the above.0
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All of the above.
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you will be fine... your body just worked out really hard and was grasping onto anything in the body... you will take a piss and most likely all of it will go... no worries0
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Weight loss is not linear.
Don't weigh in everyday.0 -
Your muscles are sore.
They are repairing.
They need water to repair.
You are holding that water.
Ergo, you gain a pound. That's it!
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Water retention--wait a few days! You'll see all your hard work pay off : )0
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You're body doesn't loose weight instantly just because you have a calorie deficit. Additionally as others mentioned, with that much exercise in a couple days your body is probably holding additional water. Give it a day or two and weigh again and you will likely be happier with the results.0
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Thanks.0
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