Was cautious of CICO and exercise but I gained weight?
ChristineNguyen95
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I definitely look slimmer and more toned, so my friend said I was building muscle instead. Is he right? I haven't exercised this much (1 mile a day for 5 days) since high school and I was definitely not a fan of even running so this is pretty new to me.
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If this is a relatively new routine, it is probably water retention caused by the extra exercise masking weight loss. It's hard for women to build muscle. I have heard about newbie gains, but that applies to weightlifting. Keep at it though, the water retention is temporary and will drop off at some point drop off.
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Yeah, this is definitely a relatively new routine LOL. I've never heard of water retention before so that could be probably be the reason why my scale says I weigh more than before. Thanks!0
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Try to add a little bit each day to your run. you'll be surprised. There are apps that can help with that. I started with couch to 5k and ease into 5k. Then I switched to runkeeper because my friends were on it and we can watch and comment on each other's runs. Whatever works for you. I went from not being able to run a full lap on the track to my first half marathon in November. Lost 40 pounds in the process and still going.
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ChristineNguyen95 wrote: »Yeah, this is definitely a relatively new routine LOL. I've never heard of water retention before so that could be probably be the reason why my scale says I weigh more than before. Thanks!
Water retention happens for a few reasons. Increased sodium, TOM, and exercise can all do it to you. If you are noticing changes in your body, I would just be patient.0 -
ChristineNguyen95 wrote: »I definitely look slimmer and more toned, so my friend said I was building muscle instead. Is he right? I haven't exercised this much (1 mile a day for 5 days) since high school and I was definitely not a fan of even running so this is pretty new to me.
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You have not gained muscle0
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Not muscle but on the right path
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ChristineNguyen95 wrote: »I definitely look slimmer and more toned, so my friend said I was building muscle instead. Is he right? I haven't exercised this much (1 mile a day for 5 days) since high school and I was definitely not a fan of even running so this is pretty new to me.
No. You are not going to build muscle running 1 mile per day.0 -
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^__^ Thanks for your replies, guys!0
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ChristineNguyen95 wrote: »I definitely look slimmer and more toned, so my friend said I was building muscle instead. Is he right? I haven't exercised this much (1 mile a day for 5 days) since high school and I was definitely not a fan of even running so this is pretty new to me.
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Any progressive muscular stress builds muscle over time, including ss cardio (although not at levels of weight lifting). However, for the scope of this thread, building muscle isn't a concern. 5 days of elite level training might have build 1/4 of a lb, for the op it's inflammatory response to change in regimen, or other weight fluctuations.0
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