Gained 3 pounds but losing inches??
Okie_Gal
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is it true that if your muscles r sore, they hold water which makes u gain weight? I workout everyday and log everything I eat and it's just upsetting to see the scale go up. Will it ever go down?
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Yes, it is true. A new exercise regime will make you retain water weight. Other thing such as eating salty foods and time of the month can also make you temporarily gain water weight, and things such as more food in your digestive system than normal (if you had a large amount to eat the day before) can also make the scale higher. And sometimes we just fluctuate for no apparent reason.
If you've gained 3lbs in a short amount of time it's likely water weight and will be gone soon.0 -
Is your goal to lose inches or weight?
Muscle weighs more than fat.
While you may be losing inches, you can actually be gaining weight (muscle), and the scale will never go back down.
I've gained 15 lbs this year, and my waist dropped an inch.0 -
Thank you! I dropped 10 pounds but then gained back 3 and it's just discouraging because I work so hard at it everyday.0
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Is your goal to lose inches or weight?
Muscle weighs more than fat.
While you may be losing inches, you can actually be gaining weight (muscle), and the scale will never go back down.
I've gained 15 lbs this year, and my waist dropped an inch.
I want to lose both, inches and weight. I need to lose like 40 pounds and being at this standstill is depressing.0 -
Thats honestly why going by what the scale is such a bad idea. The scale can "lie" to you.
Your body is going to hold so much water.......I think I heard somewhere that the typical body can hold up to 13lbs of water. I've never really looked into it, so I don't know how true it is.
But there are days I'll wake up and weigh myself and I've either gained or lost 2lbs. OVERNIGHT!
Go by how your pants are fitting and how you feel. And maybe only weigh yourself once a week.0 -
Thats honestly why going by what the scale is such a bad idea. The scale can "lie" to you.
Your body is going to hold so much water.......I think I heard somewhere that the typical body can hold up to 13lbs of water. I've never really looked into it, so I don't know how true it is.
But there are days I'll wake up and weigh myself and I've either gained or lost 2lbs. OVERNIGHT!
Go by how your pants are fitting and how you feel. And maybe only weigh yourself once a week.
I weigh once a week. I just finished my fourth week of T25 workout and I run on treadmill an hour everyday except weekends and my body is really sore right now. That's why I was wondering if the reason why I gained is because all my muscles r sore and they're holding water. Thx again for ur help!0 -
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Muscles don't weigh more than fat, but at the same weight, having more muscle mass can make for a SMALLER, TIGHTER version of you. Water fluctuation can account for up to 5 lbs.
Eat at a deficit, keeping working out, and be patient. If the weight gain stays for longer than 2 or 3 week, re-examine whether you are eating more than you think, or burning less calories than you think.0
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