Unwanted Gains?
lois1585
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Hello! I've been working out consistently and following a strength and cardio regime for over 2 months now. In the first 3 weeks I lost 5 pounds, but I've plateaued again. I mix it up every week, keep a calorie deficit, watch my sugar intake and have cut back on gluten. I've gained weight. Could this possibly be muscle? I'm beginning to look more tone. How can one find a balance between shedding fat, gaining muscle, and the dreaded number on the scale?
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It's more than likely muscle if you see a noticeably difference, but I don't know enough about finding the balance to give any advice on that one, but good job on your gains and good luck finding your balance0
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No, it isn't muscle.
Most likely, it's normal fluctuations.
You're almost certainly not going to gain muscle and shed fat at the same time.0 -
elyzabethgimarc wrote: »It's more than likely muscle if you see a noticeably difference, but I don't know enough about finding the balance to give any advice on that one, but good job on your gains and good luck finding your balance
Other than newbie gains when you first start lifting, it is impossible to gain muscle in a calorie deficit.
OP, how are you measuring your calorie intake? How are you measuring your calories burned, and how much of those do you eat back?0 -
DeguelloTex wrote: »No, it isn't muscle.
Most likely, it's normal fluctuations.
You're almost certainly not going to gain muscle and shed fat at the same time.
Wait? how you can not gain muscle and shred fat at the same time? Because can't you do strengthening excersizes along with cardio? That's what I've always been told anyway (sincerely confused now)0 -
elyzabethgimarc wrote: »DeguelloTex wrote: »No, it isn't muscle.
Most likely, it's normal fluctuations.
You're almost certainly not going to gain muscle and shed fat at the same time.
Wait? how you can not gain muscle and shred fat at the same time? Because can't you do strengthening excersizes along with cardio? That's what I've always been told anyway (sincerely confused now)
There are some specific exceptions but, generally, you do either/or not both.
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DeguelloTex wrote: »elyzabethgimarc wrote: »DeguelloTex wrote: »No, it isn't muscle.
Most likely, it's normal fluctuations.
You're almost certainly not going to gain muscle and shed fat at the same time.
Wait? how you can not gain muscle and shred fat at the same time? Because can't you do strengthening excersizes along with cardio? That's what I've always been told anyway (sincerely confused now)
There are some specific exceptions but, generally, you do either/or not both.
Makes sense, thanks!!!0 -
elyzabethgimarc wrote: »DeguelloTex wrote: »No, it isn't muscle.
Most likely, it's normal fluctuations.
You're almost certainly not going to gain muscle and shed fat at the same time.
Wait? how you can not gain muscle and shred fat at the same time? Because can't you do strengthening excersizes along with cardio? That's what I've always been told anyway (sincerely confused now)
In order to gain muscle, you need a calorie surplus. And even then, gains for women are incredibly hard to do. You can gain strength in a calorie deficit while strength training (which also helps you retain your muscles), but muscles will not grow.0 -
elyzabethgimarc wrote: »It's more than likely muscle if you see a noticeably difference, but I don't know enough about finding the balance to give any advice on that one, but good job on your gains and good luck finding your balance
Seeing muscle definition does not mean muscle mass is increasing. You can be dropping body fat which will show muscle definition more.
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