I don't know what I'm doing wrong?
dontgiveupjustdoit
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I've been exercising 6 days a week, eating healthily, and drinking more water than I usually would yet I gained weight? It's such a let down.. I thought I was doing good. (I'm 162cm and 60.6kg which is the higher end of my BMI and I want to lose 8.6kg)
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Could be a few things. I can't see your diary so I really don't want to give advice without knowing what your already doing.0
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Water retention from exercise. It's not fat. Do not fret. Stay patient. Stay on course. And stop weighing yourself so often.
And please no one tell her it's muscle. :-/0 -
Could be a few things. I can't see your diary so I really don't want to give advice without knowing what your already doing.0
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Water retention from exercise. It's not fat. Do not fret. Stay patient. Stay on course. And stop weighing yourself so often.
And please no one tell her it's muscle. :-/0 -
Could be a few things. I can't see your diary so I really don't want to give advice without knowing what your already doing.
Variety has nothing to do with it.
As long as you are accurately counting your calories and you are eating less than your TDEE you should be losing fat. It's most likely water retention for the exercise you do. It can easily mask your progress on the scale.
Drinking water helps with water retention. Watch your sodium as well.0 -
Looked at your diary, you don't seem to use up your calories and gain more unused calories from working out!! You have to fuel the body, not eating enough is causing the problem0
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I've been exercising 6 days a week, eating healthily, and drinking more water than I usually would yet I gained weight? It's such a let down.. I thought I was doing good. (I'm 162cm and 60.6kg which is the higher end of my BMI and I want to lose 8.6kg)
You should be able to net 1630 and eventually get there. If you are netting far below this and have been gaining for an extended period of time, then chances are you're not eating enough.
Otherwise, you're probably retaining water, it'll drop, give it a week. If you're gaining weight and getting slimmer, you're probably gaining muscle, keep up the great work. If it's been a short period of time it's probably weight fluctuations, especially if you're a girl, our bodies can do crazy things.
There's lots of reasons. We need to know more then what you're giving us.0 -
Everyone gains and loses differently and there are so many factors. I just know if you eat well, exercise and rest well you will get healthier. It may take longer it may seem to stop all together but persistence is critical. Variety doesn't matter other than you don't get bored with it. Good luck and have a great day, Jer0
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Looked at your diary, you don't seem to use up your calories and gain more unused calories from working out!! You have to fuel the body, not eating enough is causing the problem0
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Looked at your diary, you don't seem to use up your calories and gain more unused calories from working out!! You have to fuel the body, not eating enough is causing the problem
You just explained your problem, see? you know more then you think
When you come off a restrictive diet your body tends to get excited and go yay I can make energy now and overload you with good ol glycogen (it's a form of energy). Give it a week or 2 it'll come right off. It's just water weight.
"Glycogen requires water to be stored. In the initial stages of diet/caloric restriction and exercise, your body depletes these glycogen stores, reducing your bodyweight from the elimination of both the weight of the stored glycogen and the weight of the water. Note that nowhere in this process is the much-desired loss of fat!"
http://www.justinowings.com/understanding-bodyweight-and-glycogen-de/0 -
Everyone gains and loses differently and there are so many factors. I just know if you eat well, exercise and rest well you will get healthier. It may take longer it may seem to stop all together but persistence is critical. Variety doesn't matter other than you don't get bored with it. Good luck and have a great day, Jer0
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Looked at your diary, you don't seem to use up your calories and gain more unused calories from working out!! You have to fuel the body, not eating enough is causing the problem
Agreed; I went a week coming under my daily calorie allowance, thinking that would help and was frustrated by lack of progress, so I upped my calories one day, and boom: jumped on the scale and down two pounds.
It definitely changed my way of thinking; I was so proud of myself for not reaching my limit, but it turns out I was doing more harm than good.0 -
Looked at your diary, you don't seem to use up your calories and gain more unused calories from working out!! You have to fuel the body, not eating enough is causing the problem
You just explained your problem, see? you know more then you think
When you come off a restrictive diet your body tends to get excited and go yay I can make energy now and overload you with good ol glycogen molecules. Give it a week or 2 it'll come right off. It's just water weight.
Also, thanks to everyone that gave their input as well, good luck with all of your weight loss!0 -
Yep, I did the same thing. It told me to eat 1240 or so (from what I remember) but I changed my lifestyle from sedantary (which I am except for the running, I sit at the computer or in front of the t.v. all day. I changed it to active & I still go above my set calories. After being on Atkins website for 6 months I realized that when you are doing low carb you have to eat more to lose. If you try & restrict you will gain or stay the same.0
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You don't seem to be overweight. You are probably gaining muscle, which will give you the results you want. You will look very good. Just keep it up. Just keep eating right and your new muscle tone will give results.0
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Everyone gains and loses differently and there are so many factors. I just know if you eat well, exercise and rest well you will get healthier. It may take longer it may seem to stop all together but persistence is critical. Variety doesn't matter other than you don't get bored with it. Good luck and have a great day, Jer
I agree with this, big part of all of this is patience.0
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