Gaining Weight???
blondie_0506
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I gained two pounds from yesterday. EVEN though I did almost two hours of working out!! I didn't go over on my cals or anything, so I don't understand it??
Why would I gain weight after an intense workout like that??
Why would I gain weight after an intense workout like that??
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Water retention due to the workout. No doubt.
http://chalenejohnson.blogspot.com/2009/01/why-do-you-sometimes-gain-weight-when.html0 -
A few reasons.
One, water. If you drank a lot of water, you may still be holding onto it in the morning.
Two, sodium. If you had a lot of sodium in the last few days, your body is....holding onto that water.
Three, menstrual cycle. If it's close to that time of the month, you may be, once again, holding water.
Four, a bad reading. You may have just stepped on the scale wrong. On this one, the clothing you were wearing may have added those two pounds.0 -
But I usually lose weight after a workout. I haven't done that intense of one before, but i usually NEVER gain weight after a workout. How long does the water retention stay on?0
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If it was more strength, your muscles are pulling the water. I'd say 2-3 days.
But when I start a new exercise routine, it can be a week or so.
Stop going just by the scale, measure0 -
I have been measuring definitely...I've only lost an inch off my waist in over a month and none off my thighs But I'll try to give it some more time!! I'm just impatient lol0
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Just because your not losing in the places your measuring, doesn't mean your not losing. Add more measurements, including bust. I've lost most of my inches in my stomach, but that doesn't seem to be the norm. Your calfs may be getting smaller, or your neck.0
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If you're working out intensely, then it's a possibility you're gaining muscle. Make sure you're doing caloric cycling and not overdoing your protein intake as well as increasing your cardiovascular exercises.0
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Another thing to remember is that muscle weighs more than fat so just because the scale doesn't show your progress, I'm sure that the way your clothes are fitting does. And coming from a habitual daily weigher, its not a good idea bc of the normal fluctuations. Hope this helps.0
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