Gaining weight from exercise?
jeaninecomstock
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So, I gained a couple of lbs since I started exercising again. My pants are fitting the same imo but I haven't tried measuring myself.
Could this be muscle gain or should I be concerned? I have been going running for about a month now usually for 20-40 minutes a day, then I come home and do a simple HIIT work out and stretch. Oh and on my rest days I usually walk at least 30 minutes with a stroller(I have a two year old)
Is it normal to gain some lbs before losing or should I switch up my diet more?
Could this be muscle gain or should I be concerned? I have been going running for about a month now usually for 20-40 minutes a day, then I come home and do a simple HIIT work out and stretch. Oh and on my rest days I usually walk at least 30 minutes with a stroller(I have a two year old)
Is it normal to gain some lbs before losing or should I switch up my diet more?
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could just be water weight hanging out in your muscles.0
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It could be water weight or you're gaining muscle.
Muscle does weigh more than fat.0 -
So, I gained a couple of lbs since I started exercising again. My pants are fitting the same imo but I haven't tried measuring myself.
Could this be muscle gain or should I be concerned? I have been going running for about a month now usually for 20-40 minutes a day, then I come home and do a simple HIIT work out and stretch. Oh and on my rest days I usually walk at least 30 minutes with a stroller(I have a two year old)
Is it normal to gain some lbs before losing or should I switch up my diet more?
How many calories are you eating. If you are eating at a deficit it isn't muscle gain. If you just started working out again it is probably just water weight.0 -
A kilogram of muscle weighs the same as a kilogram of fat. It's the density that is different - muscle tissue is far more dense.Muscle does weigh more than fat.0 -
Dear people of MFP 1-5 pounds is not worth a panic it is either water or well poo so just chill and drink more water
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Take your measurements. The scale alone is not an accurate picture of your progress. If you look at my pics you will see a before/after pic in there. I look like I lost 20lbs in the pics, when, in fact, I didn't lose a pound. I just decreased my body fat and built muscle.0
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Likely the muscles retaining some water, usually there will be a small initial weight gain.
You can gain weight exercising though if you focus your eating and exercise towards weight gain, I've actually gone from 159 to ~180 since April, lol.0
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