Strength Training - Gain Weight?
wannaloseit77
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I have been on MFP for a few months now, tracking my calories and losing weight. I started at a gym last Saturday to get in a bit of cardio and to do some strength training. I've got wonky knees and the gym is on doctor's orders to strengthen the muscles around my knees in an effort to see if that helps. I went Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, yesterday and this morning and according to my scales, I am up 1.4lbs since Wednesday! Could this be down to building muscle? I'm not too phased by it as I know I am still eating well and logging my food. I mean, it could possibly even be water retention as TOTM is fast approaching. But all that aside, is it possible to have gained that amount of weight with strength training?
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No. You're not building muscle, and not that much in such a small time frame.
Your muscles are probably retaining more water for repair.0 -
Agrees with @IsaackGMOON0
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Thanks, I am very new to all this so that is good to know!0
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1.4 pounds is nothing. It's not worth worrying about or getting happy about.
It could be from the strength training though, not in additional muscle mass, but in extra water retention from muscle repair, as Isaack said. The weight gain, if it is from strength training, should quickly stabilize. The good news is that while it may not be actual muscle weight, it is lean body mass (it's not fat).0 -
Thanks. Again, I'm pretty clueless about all this stuff but I'd love to learn! Can anyone point me in the direction of where I can read up on all this? I've just downloaded a nutrition course through iTunes U but would also love to learn more about fitness. Any tips?0
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wannaloseit77 wrote: »Thanks. Again, I'm pretty clueless about all this stuff but I'd love to learn! Can anyone point me in the direction of where I can read up on all this? I've just downloaded a nutrition course through iTunes U but would also love to learn more about fitness. Any tips?
Not sure on where to read. A quick google will find you some sources of information, but I've mainly used MFP to develop my knowledge.
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