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wieght loss after cheat

gymkoala
Posts: 76
i noticed that i lose more weight exatly after my massive cheat days or carb loads, it should be the opposite, anybody noticed that also or have an opinion on this topic?
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That depends on many factors.
What kind of diet do you have?
How much do you eat?
When do you excise?
How often do you excise?0 -
Happens to me quite frequently, however, the key is that I get that initial loss right after the cheat and then usually end up slowly gaining it back in the next 72 hours or so. That assumes that it was a single cheat, and it doesn't start me on some hideous spiral where I decide to eat every single potato chip within a 10 mile radius of my house or something similar. I've never been able to explain that initial loss but it's pretty consistent for me, it just usually doesn't stick around long.0
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low carb
a lot
always
a lot
no my loss is consistent, and with a little bit of carb depletion with the carbing up should be the opposite0 -
I've never lost weight after a cheat. I retain water way too easily for that0
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I've never lost weight after a cheat. I retain water way too easily for that
Same here. Day after a big cheat or carb day I gain at least 4lbs.0 -
I pretty much always lose my weight after my rest day, even when I go over my cals, and even over my maintenance. I don't know why, but it's awesome.0
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Can be due to your hydration levels when you carb load. A "dry" carb load doesn't have enough water to refill glycogen stores like a well hydrated one.
Sodium/potassium ratios also.
I'm like you in that unless I really spike sodium a LOT then when I carb load the increases are never as much as I expect. Don't usually drop weight but quite often just maintain.0 -
Can be due to your hydration levels when you carb load. A "dry" carb load doesn't have enough water to refill glycogen stores like a well hydrated one.
Sodium/potassium ratios also.
I'm like you in that unless I really spike sodium a LOT then when I carb load the increases are never as much as I expect. Don't usually drop weight but quite often just maintain.
Agree 100% with hydration part.
I've done 3 powerlifting meets, and the first one I did everything just right. After weigh ins I carbed up like crazy and drank tons of water. I was super strong the next day for the meet. The second meet, I carbed up and avoided water, thinking I could load more carbs that way. And, while I did, I was weak and felt like crap during the meet. I performed poorly.
Hydration makes so much difference.0 -
i'm always super hydrated, i know after a load with carbs i should gain weight that's the way it shuld be . . huum i son't know0
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what is your carb load?0
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like a dinner with three pizzas i go for a cheat load^^0
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