10 days and I've gained 3 pounds.
hddeuce1966
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I started over on my journey to health 10 days ago. I work out every day and have been keeping my daily net calories at around 1200. I weighed myself for the first time today and I have gained 3 pounds! I weigh and measure my food so I know I'm not under estimating my intake. I drink lots of water. I don't get it. HELP!!!!!
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I can gain 3lbs in a day. If my sodium is high, if I exercise hard, if I eat heavy foods, have a lot of water. There are a lot of reasons people fluctuate through out the week. Do a lot of research to make sure 1200 calories is for you. Personally I need a lot more but I'm active and enjoy eating. Don't sweat the scale so much. Drink some water and only weigh yourself first thing in the morning, after a rest day, naked and after your bathroom trip. Start taking measurements so you can see the real progress and keep working on finding the right caloric balance for yourself.0
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Don't give up.. I'm fluctuating between the three I lost in the past two weeks. The simple answer I would guess is shock. Your body is not use to a life style change and it is surviving. Just keep going and DON'T LOOK AT A SCALE. pull out your skinny jeans from time to time. Look for changes in what you where. Good luck and don't stop. Failure is not an option!!0
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I can gain 3lbs in a day. If my sodium is high, if I exercise hard, if I eat heavy foods, have a lot of water. There are a lot of reasons people fluctuate through out the week. Do a lot of research to make sure 1200 calories is for you. Personally I need a lot more but I'm active and enjoy eating. Don't sweat the scale so much. Drink some water and only weigh yourself first thing in the morning, after a rest day, naked and after your bathroom trip. Start taking measurements so you can see the real progress and keep working on finding the right caloric balance for yourself.0
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Weight loss is not linear. If you've just started exercising your muscles are likely to be retaining extra fluid to help cushion and repair them. This can cause a small gain on the scale and mask any fat loss that is happening. Give it time. It'll go away as your body gets used to the routine.0
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I started over on my journey to health 10 days ago. I work out every day and have been keeping my daily net calories at around 1200. I weighed myself for the first time today and I have gained 3 pounds! I weigh and measure my food so I know I'm not under estimating my intake. I drink lots of water. I don't get it. HELP!!!!!
Take your measurements and check those every week. Sometimes I find that when I don't lose for a week I usually end up losing a few inches.0 -
Thank you. It makes sense that my muscles may be retaining fluid. Every muscle in my body is sore.0
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I can gain 3lbs in a day. If my sodium is high, if I exercise hard, if I eat heavy foods, have a lot of water. There are a lot of reasons people fluctuate through out the week. Do a lot of research to make sure 1200 calories is for you. Personally I need a lot more but I'm active and enjoy eating. Don't sweat the scale so much. Drink some water and only weigh yourself first thing in the morning, after a rest day, naked and after your bathroom trip. Start taking measurements so you can see the real progress and keep working on finding the right caloric balance for yourself.
If you exercise intensively enough to experience muscle soreness you'll also have some weight gain as extra water is needed for muscle repair.0 -
I can gain 3lbs in a day. If my sodium is high, if I exercise hard, if I eat heavy foods, have a lot of water. There are a lot of reasons people fluctuate through out the week. Do a lot of research to make sure 1200 calories is for you. Personally I need a lot more but I'm active and enjoy eating. Don't sweat the scale so much. Drink some water and only weigh yourself first thing in the morning, after a rest day, naked and after your bathroom trip. Start taking measurements so you can see the real progress and keep working on finding the right caloric balance for yourself.
If you exercise intensively enough to experience muscle soreness you'll also have some weight gain as extra water is needed for muscle repair.
Ditto I have learnt to ignore the scales for a couple of weeks after starting a new routine. Plus sodium and hormones can play havoc with the scales. Take measurements as well as you maybe getting smaller just not losing the weight dues to water retention.0 -
I can gain 3lbs in a day. If my sodium is high, if I exercise hard, if I eat heavy foods, have a lot of water. There are a lot of reasons people fluctuate through out the week. Do a lot of research to make sure 1200 calories is for you. Personally I need a lot more but I'm active and enjoy eating. Don't sweat the scale so much. Drink some water and only weigh yourself first thing in the morning, after a rest day, naked and after your bathroom trip. Start taking measurements so you can see the real progress and keep working on finding the right caloric balance for yourself.
This ^^^. I used to log measurements every other Friday a.m. and weight every Friday a.m.0 -
Muscle is heavier than fat.0
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I don't think you are eating enough. 1200 calories is not enough if you are exercising every day.0
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I don't think you are eating enough. 1200 calories is not enough if you are exercising every day.0
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Muscle is heavier than fat.
What this^^ means is that a given volume of muscle (e.g., a cubic centimeter) weighs more than the same volume of fat (just sticking this in before people jump all over you saying that a pound of fat weights the same as a pound of muscle, which is like criticizing me if I say Joe is taller than me by arguing that the first five feet of my height is just as tall as the first five feet of Joe's height).
That aside, the OP has not gained 3 lbs of muscle in 10 days, much less 3 lbs plus whatever fat loss (probably at least a pound and a half) is being masked.
Assuming the OP is weighing and measuring food intake and recording it accurately, and using good entries from the food database, the posts about water retention from the new exercise regime seem like much more likely explanations. Also do make sure you're weighing yourself at the same time of day, under the same conditions (including have the scale in the same place -- different surfaces, or even different spots on flexible flooring can affect scales).0 -
I can gain 3lbs in a day. If my sodium is high, if I exercise hard, if I eat heavy foods, have a lot of water. There are a lot of reasons people fluctuate through out the week. Do a lot of research to make sure 1200 calories is for you. Personally I need a lot more but I'm active and enjoy eating. Don't sweat the scale so much. Drink some water and only weigh yourself first thing in the morning, after a rest day, naked and after your bathroom trip. Start taking measurements so you can see the real progress and keep working on finding the right caloric balance for yourself.
Exercise can cause water retention in the muscles I think.
The important thing to note is that you have "gained" 3lbs of water weight, you have not gained 3lbs of fat. There is a big difference. It will happen to you constantly through your weight loss journey.
Read the Getting Started guide: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants0 -
Don't panic, 3 lbs over 10 days, heck 3 lbs over 24 hours, is not big deal.
For perspective - this is a weight range of around ~20lbs, over a period of 90 days. I weigh daily for data tracking.
Every week balances out to my caloric deficit AND hits my exercise goals. The fluctuations are water weight from sodium, exercise, and hormonal flux, not fat gain.0 -
Muscle is heavier than fat.
No it's not. Muscle simply takes up less space than fat, but it take a whole lot longer than just over a week to gain muscle. It comes from years of hard working out and eating at a surplus.0 -
I started over on my journey to health 10 days ago. I work out every day and have been keeping my daily net calories at around 1200. I weighed myself for the first time today and I have gained 3 pounds! I weigh and measure my food so I know I'm not under estimating my intake. I drink lots of water. I don't get it. HELP!!!!!
Hang in there. It will pass once your body gets used to the sudden increase in exercise.0 -
The first ten days you are gathering information about your eating habits. Don't fault yourself for gaining at this point. Just study yourself and try to see where there might be some room for slight adjustments.0
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The first ten days you are gathering information about your eating habits. Don't fault yourself for gaining at this point. Just study yourself and try to see where there might be some room for slight adjustments.0
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Thank you for the good advice about fluid retention. I drank green tea all day yesterday and got rid of a lot of it. Spent way too much time in the BR. it was worth it because this morning my weight was DOWN! 9 pounds since yesterday. I didn't know that was possible but I'm feeling great about it.0
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I'm very happy for you! And that's the way to handle it. Hydration helps and I just love green tea and black teas. Sometimes it can take 2-3 days to shed a bloat, but it can go away in a day, too. Either way, now you know so it won't be weird for you the next time.0
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Whenever the scale doesn't behave, I drink extra water (more than 1/2 my body weight in oz) & eat more potassium (bunny food) to get rid of the sodium. When I first started more than 8 months ago, I ached a lot. But, as I have stayed consistent with my burns, the pain/soreness is a lot less. Stay with it!! Tell your body who is boss!! lol
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Thank you for the good advice about fluid retention. I drank green tea all day yesterday and got rid of a lot of it. Spent way too much time in the BR. it was worth it because this morning my weight was DOWN! 9 pounds since yesterday. I didn't know that was possible but I'm feeling great about it.
I hate to be a realist, but could there be something wrong with your scale? It's impossible to lose 9 pounds, even if it's water retention, in one day.0 -
When I first started the scale went up and down for a while. Now it goes mostly down except at certain times.0
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I started over on my journey to health 10 days ago. I work out every day and have been keeping my daily net calories at around 1200. I weighed myself for the first time today and I have gained 3 pounds! I weigh and measure my food so I know I'm not under estimating my intake. I drink lots of water. I don't get it. HELP!!!!!
Sodium is killer you need to make sure that is on point, how much water is alot. I would say atleast 2L of water a day. Also its important the type of calories you intake (i.e Chocolate & breads vs. Veggies & Fruit)0 -
Ah, another gets caught in the "net". You "net" 1200 calories a day. Do you now? :huh:
No, you don't.
Find out why you don't, and you'll start losing weight. I'll give you a hint: It's your exercise calories that you're eating back. You're not burning as many calories as you think you're burning. If you were in a calorie deficit, you'd be losing weight.0 -
I can gain 3lbs in a day. If my sodium is high, if I exercise hard, if I eat heavy foods, have a lot of water. There are a lot of reasons people fluctuate through out the week. Do a lot of research to make sure 1200 calories is for you. Personally I need a lot more but I'm active and enjoy eating. Don't sweat the scale so much. Drink some water and only weigh yourself first thing in the morning, after a rest day, naked and after your bathroom trip. Start taking measurements so you can see the real progress and keep working on finding the right caloric balance for yourself.
Depends on the type of exercise, with weight lifting you usually gain first then lose.0 -
Give your body a chance to rest every now and then, too. Throw in a rest day from time to time to allow your body to recover. I have found that I will see downward movement on the scale after a rest day or a high calorie day (I have those at least one day a week, too!) It has worked for me.
I weigh daily, but only really pay attention to the weight once a week- same day, same time each week. You might think about just weighing once a week?
You have to find out what works for you and do it!0 -
1-2 days before weigh in, try not to eat heavy foods, like breads. What works for me is not drinking a lot of water or eating past 5 or 6pm, the day before a weigh in.0
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Ah, another gets caught in the "net". You "net" 1200 calories a day. Do you now? :huh:
No, you don't.
Find out why you don't, and you'll start losing weight. I'll give you a hint: It's your exercise calories that you're eating back. You're not burning as many calories as you think you're burning. If you were in a calorie deficit, you'd be losing weight.
I would agree if the "weight gain" weren't within normal fluctuations, the time frame so short, and the OP starting a new workout routine that has her "sore all over". I really think that fluid retention and normal fluctuation makes more sense in this case than saying that the OP is overeating by 1500 calories per day.0
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