No change in scale or measurements?
ashkins1
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Not sure if anyone has answered this before but I'm at a point where I'm gaining muscle too fast and I'm seeing changes in the mirror but nothing on the scale. I used to go to the gym for 2 hours and now I just do pilates and dance in my room for an hour or so. I don't count my calories anymore, I got into that addictive stage with it. I just watch what I eat and it works for me. Any suggestions on what I should do? I have 80lbs to go. Last year I was 320 and now I go between 280 and 275. Also my waist goes up and down when nothing else does. I know with the woman body the stomach is the hardest to lose.
P.S: My stomach has more jiggle to it on top and has gotten tighter underneath.
P.S: My stomach has more jiggle to it on top and has gotten tighter underneath.
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You don't gain muscle eating at a deficit but, since you don't actually know how many calories you're eating or if you're at a deficit or surplus, no one can really say what's going on with you. Too many variables.0
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I'm with Chelle on this. You probably aren't gaining muscle and probably gaining weight. Track your food for a couple months and see. use a food scale to measure for better accuracy.0
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I agree - if you're not losing inches or weight, you're likely gaining due to overeating calories. If you're getting more 'jiggly' it's likely not because you're putting on muscle 'too fast.'0
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