I'm a little frustrated
Maribel_1986
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Hello Everyone,
I have been watching my calories (1440 per day) and I have been going to the gym, lifting weights (3-4 days a week) and doing cardio (3 days a week). Today I burned a significant amount of calories playing racquetball with my friends. My issue is, instead of losing weight I'm slowly gaining weight! I weigh myself only on Saturdays and its so frustrating watching the scale climb up every week. Do you guys think I'm doing something wrong? Any help will be appreciated!
I have been watching my calories (1440 per day) and I have been going to the gym, lifting weights (3-4 days a week) and doing cardio (3 days a week). Today I burned a significant amount of calories playing racquetball with my friends. My issue is, instead of losing weight I'm slowly gaining weight! I weigh myself only on Saturdays and its so frustrating watching the scale climb up every week. Do you guys think I'm doing something wrong? Any help will be appreciated!
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It would help if your diary was open. Are you drinking enough water? Are you watching your sodium? It could be a number of reasons.0
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I've been averaging anywhere from half a gallon to 1 gallon of water per day. I tend to drink more water on days I work out.0
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Are you measuring your inches?? If not, start. And use that as your guide. Forget about the weight, just worry about the inches. If you are in deficit, the inches will come off. Would have to look at your food intake to tell you more. Additionally, are you cheating on your food? A little treat here and there can add up big time especially if it is the wrong kind of calories. Anyway, best of luck to you.0
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And, I agree with the other poster that it would help if your diary was open. You look pretty good in your picture!0
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I usually do the same thing, but weight might not be the issue. Gaining muscle and losing fat increases your weight. After working out your muscles absorb water increasing your weight. If you are keeping your totals down you might need to increase your calories to feed your muscles and help burn more fat.0
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Are you measuring your inches?? If not, start. And use that as your guide. Forget about the weight, just worry about the inches. If you are in deficit, the inches will come off. Would have to look at your food intake to tell you more. Additionally, are you cheating on your food? A little treat here and there can add up big time especially if it is the wrong kind of calories. Anyway, best of luck to you.
No i'm not measuring myself. Maybe I should start doing that. Thank you0 -
Measuring the inches is the best measurement. Keep in mind, that possibly around your period, or with too much salt intake, you may retain water at certain times, but if you are measuring, you will start to see patterns and not get discouraged when the inches fluctuate a bit, because they will. Anyway, all the best!!=)0
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Measuring the inches is the best measurement. Keep in mind, that possibly around your period, or with too much salt intake, you may retain water at certain times, but if you are measuring, you will start to see patterns and not get discouraged when the inches fluctuate a bit, because they will. Anyway, all the best!!=)
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i do cardio 7 days a week
60 minutes daily
and no w eight lifting0 -
i do cardio 7 days a week
60 minutes daily
and no w eight lifting
I weight lift because I was told it would help me burn more fat and improve my strength.0 -
It could easily be muscle gain that is causing the scale to go in the wrong direction. Like others had said focus on the body composition and less on the scale when you are doing weight training. If you are losing inches in the right places then its working. Also the diet and mix of protein/carb/fat etc is very critical too, so share your diary with your friends and you might get some good suggestions there as well. Keep up the great work!0
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The tape measure is good. I like pictures.0
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Definitely measure and take pictures. I wasn't losing much weight but when I measured, I found out I had lost an inch or two from everywhere except for arms.0
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The tape measure is good. I like pictures.0
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You could be building muscle0
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