Fat or Muscle?
RunningTowardsFit
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Hi friends,
I have recently started strength training and using the stairstepper almost daily. I do about 10 minutes of weights 2-3 times a week and do cardio 5-6 times per week, generally, around 5. I weighed myself about 2 weeks ago and I weighed in at 115 lbs. I weighed myself, again, yesterday, and I went up about 3 lbs. I have been eating more than normal, but I also am able to wear shorts that were saggy in my bottom now (I seriously think that is the stairmaster).
This put me at 117-120 lbs. verses my ideal 115 lbs. What are your thoughts on this? Fat or Muscle? Is there a way I can tell?
I have recently started strength training and using the stairstepper almost daily. I do about 10 minutes of weights 2-3 times a week and do cardio 5-6 times per week, generally, around 5. I weighed myself about 2 weeks ago and I weighed in at 115 lbs. I weighed myself, again, yesterday, and I went up about 3 lbs. I have been eating more than normal, but I also am able to wear shorts that were saggy in my bottom now (I seriously think that is the stairmaster).
This put me at 117-120 lbs. verses my ideal 115 lbs. What are your thoughts on this? Fat or Muscle? Is there a way I can tell?
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muscle is denser than fat, bit like feathers take up more room than concrete
If you had a ton of concrete and a ton of feathers which weighs more?......they weigh the same BUT one is more compact and takes up less room than the other0 -
Water weight probably. 3 lbs of muscle in 2 weeks is highly unlikely.0
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Prob just muscle which is a good thing. Don't go by the scales.0
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Water weight probably. 3 lbs of muscle in 2 weeks is highly unlikely.
^^ water weight.0 -
Water weight probably. 3 lbs of muscle in 2 weeks is highly unlikely.
This, I doubt you have gained muscle0 -
To gain muscle you'd probably have to do the weights for more than 10 minutes a day. I'm guessing water weight.0
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Could I have gained 5 lbs. in two weeks from just eating? Or is it likely water weight. I have been EATING so much more than normal but I just can't stop eating.
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It could be water. Or it could be fat.
You say that you've been eating "so much more than normal" and "I just can't stop eating", which makes me lean towards the side of it being fat.0 -
Very sorry to burst your bubble, but 10mins of weights 2to 3 times a week - it ain't muscle......0
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Could I have gained 5 lbs. in two weeks from just eating? Or is it likely water weight. I have been EATING so much more than normal but I just can't stop eating.
Help?
Yep - eating more than you are burning will cause an increase in weight......most prob a combination of water and eating too much...0 -
Water weight probably. 3 lbs of muscle in 2 weeks is highly unlikely.
^^ THIS^^ 3LBS of muscle doing 10 minutes of weights and some cardio? Unlikely. How's your sodium? Is there a monthly thing about to happen?
With a closed diary, it's going to be hard for us to give you much advice.0 -
First off: If your measurements are going down even if your weight is going up, i wouldnt worry too much.
However, as mentioned, it takes time to gain muscle but if you never lifted anything heavy before you might gain some easy muscle right at the start. But it's most likely water weight. Especially if you weighed yourself within a day or 2 after heavy lifting. There has been days that I gained 1.5 - 2 kg from lifting(about 4 lbs).. but it faded within a day or so.0
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