Tried to maintain but gained?
cecilia813
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Hello! I am 5'5 and I was 118lb. My body was perfect! So I continued cardio at the gym and didnt watch my cals so closely but made sure to stay around 1500-1800. Well.. I gained 5lb within a month. How is that possible? But not of muscle, I can see the culprit in the mirror. I thought it was only bloating from salt/sugar or period but it didnt go away. I feel like all my efforts put to waste! Help?
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Glycogen stores from reurning to maintenance. It's suggested to work your cals up 100 a week until at maintenance.0
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when you diet you deplete your glycogen stores to some extent...when you increase calories to maintenance you top those off. Glycogen is fluid...it has mass and thus weight that shows up on the scale.
If that's not it then you were eating quite a bit more than you think you were.0 -
How long does Glycogen stay? I know I didnt eat enough to gain 5lb in 3-4 weeks.0
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cecilia813 wrote: »How long does Glycogen stay? I know I didnt eat enough to gain 5lb in 3-4 weeks.
Until you use it for energy.0 -
It could be that 123 pounds is a more natural and maintainable weight for you than 118....the body needs SOME energy storage....0
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It sounds like you also didn't log everything as you said you didn't watch your calories as closely. I'd keep logging to make sure you aren't accidentally eating at a surplus. 123 or 118, you look gorgeous!0
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This happened to me too! I worked out hard (6 days a week, 1-2 hours a day) for 6 months, lost 17 pounds and was at my ideal weight. I went on vacation, still exercised - ran, swam, lifted a little - and by the time I got back, 10 days later, I had gained 8 pounds! I refreshed my workouts to include more lifting with heavier weights, slightly less cardio, but still working out 6 days a week. My thinking was I had slowed my metabolism down by eating too little and doing too much cardio. After 5 months of the new workouts, I'm much stronger and toned. My weight has only gone down a few pounds. But, I'm enjoying the way I feel (and look) more now than when I was 5 pounds lighter and not nearly as strong. I guess it really isn't just about one number.0
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I was maintaining nicely for over 4 months having upped my cals slowly every few weeks ..was eventually eating at 2200 gross when boom suddenly two months ago I gained 3lbs and it didn't go away (i gave it 3 weeks just in case) so I'm currently cutting again.
Maintenance needs as much attention paid to it as when we were cutting.0 -
Today I woke up and I was back down to 120. I looked at my diary the day before and was low on carbs. I definitely think its water weight fluctuating. I guess ill just have to watch it more closely then I thought0
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5lbs is actually a pretty good range. You won't always be one number.
I hit 116 and have bounced around between there and 123 (one time as high as 127) ever since.
Yesterday 125
Today 121.8
It happens.
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Lower Cals by 100 or increase work0
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This sounds like natural weight fluctuation to me. My weight range goes from 138 to 142, but mostly stays at 139/140. Ideal weight is not a single number, it's a range.
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