HELP i'm gaining but working out at the gym!
CPlempel1013
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Okay so I'm totally confused and upset. I've been working my butt off at the gym and staying under my calories and when I weighed myself this morning it said i gained 3lbs? wtf? I mean seriously I've been doing cardio and a lot of weights to gain muscle. But I hear that weights will help burn fat but obviously it's not...I don't know I'm super discouraged now. What's happening!?
I also don't feel super fat. I'm feeling more fit but I need to get under 200lbs! Gah!
I also don't feel super fat. I'm feeling more fit but I need to get under 200lbs! Gah!
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Starting a new workout program or upping the intensity can make you gain and hold onto several pounds of water weight. Ignore it and just keep doing what you're doing. Maybe take measurements.0
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Right there with you! I have complained about it for over a week. Spoke with my trainer and he said it is normal when you start a new intense workout program. I had my husband take the scale out of the house and am not weighting until Memorial Day with my trainer. He will also redo my measurements and hook me up to the body fat reader.
Stay off the scale for a bit and keep up the GREAT work! It will come off.
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Stick at it. Your weight can fluctuate on a day-to-day basis. Like Jestinia said, a new routine can make you put on water weight. See if you've lost weight in two weeks and go from there. Your body just takes a little time to adjust.
How long have you been exercising and tracking your calorie intake?0 -
Forget the scale. It has a tendency to play mind tricks on you. Also, how much you're eating play a roll. If you're not eating enough to support regular bodily functions AND your workouts you will end up doing more damage than good to your metabolism. Take pics, weekly if you're one that needs to see results sooner rather than later. The scale barely (if at all) moves for me...but eventually my clothes and pics tell a whole different story.0
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Thanks everyone!
@jetlbomb I lost about 60lbs two years ago but gained it back. So i started this january to get my life back on track. I did gain a lot back but I still didn't look as big as I did...so maybe I was more fit...? But I have started since january exercising and changing my eating habits and have lost about 17lbs.
I just joined the gym about a week and a half ago and have been going frequently. I'm loving it! Especially the weights!0 -
Okay so I'm totally confused and upset. I've been working my butt off at the gym and staying under my calories and when I weighed myself this morning it said i gained 3lbs? wtf? I mean seriously I've been doing cardio and a lot of weights to gain muscle. But I hear that weights will help burn fat but obviously it's not...I don't know I'm super discouraged now. What's happening!?
I also don't feel super fat. I'm feeling more fit but I need to get under 200lbs! Gah!
Going to gym doesnt mean weight loss. It means you have gone to the gym. 'Working my butt off' is an opinionated statement. Again it doesnt mean weight loss. How many calories do you lose from working your butt off? 10? 100? 1000?
In the first instance water retention may play a part but in the grand scheme of things it boils down to one thing. Calorie deficit = weight loss0 -
most likely water retention, how many cals are you eating and what are your stats?0
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I believe we all have been on this same page either currently or previously. Although we wish the weight will fly off sadly doesnt work that way as we all know. You are doing a great job working out and watching your calories like other mfp members stated the scale will go up and down when adjusting to these workouts you will lose inches before weight. Make sure to not take to little calories or your body will hit starvation and will slow your metabolism. I am going through trying to intake almost all my calorie intake its a bit or struggle when im not that hungry to take in all calories but keep uo the good work0
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I'm 5'10" 24 years old and very curvy. My goal is 190lbs and I'm about 234lbs right now.
I'm allowed 1770 cals a day and I burn up to 360 cals a day.0 -
In that case, check your food. Exercise doesn't contribute to weight loss as much as we might think (damn!). Make sure you weigh everything properly and are accurately tracking everything you eat.
Open up your food diary, there are loads of people on here who can tell you where you're going wrong.0 -
I'm not very educated on weight loss and I have no idea what macros are or TDEE..?0
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I'm not very educated on weight loss and I have no idea what macros are or TDEE..?
use this to figure it out http://www.freedieting.com/tools/calorie_calculator.htm
eat 500 cals less per day to lose 1 lb a week, 1000 less to lose 2 lbs etc0 -
that website is telling me to eat more then i am actually eating...but i feel like if i eat more i'll just gain more! mfp says 1770 cals, but the website says for normal weight loss to eat 2216 cals a day....ughhhh now i'm really confused lol0
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If you're feeling that fat feeling though…
You may be swollen from your workout… But you may be eating too many carbs also…
Try a 40/30/30;
40% carbs
30% fat
30% protein0 -
I would rec. taking measurements. Scale are not going to tell you when fat turns to muscle. So I must ask if the number on the scale never changes and you go down 2 sizes, will being under 200 matter?
I am 5'7" in a size 8 to 10 and I weight 180 lbs.0 -
that website is telling me to eat more then i am actually eating...but i feel like if i eat more i'll just gain more! mfp says 1770 cals, but the website says for normal weight loss to eat 2216 cals a day....ughhhh now i'm really confused lol0
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Definitely get a tape measure. The scale is only one indication and it's not even that good of a measurement.0
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OK!0
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I will buy a tape measure today! and I changed my calorie goal this week to see if it makes a difference. I put the calorie intake as said by the website. Let's see how a another week turns out!
Thanks again everyone!!!!0
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