I gained weight after I exercised!!!
FatmaMalik
Posts: 18 Member
Hello,
Before last week, I was losing about 1kg per week by only a calorie deficit and no exercise..
I decided to exercise to lose weight faster and shape my body
I exercised 5 days in the past week and I ate at the same amount of calories
When I hit the scale I found that I gained 2 kgs!!!!
My exercise was dancing ... it was some youtube dance videos for hips and thighs
A friend told me it's the muscle weight but I'm not sure
If so, will I ever lose back that weight? And how much would it take me to lose these 2 kgs back because I feel so down bc of that ?
I expected losing more but now all my dreams are shattered
Before last week, I was losing about 1kg per week by only a calorie deficit and no exercise..
I decided to exercise to lose weight faster and shape my body
I exercised 5 days in the past week and I ate at the same amount of calories
When I hit the scale I found that I gained 2 kgs!!!!
My exercise was dancing ... it was some youtube dance videos for hips and thighs
A friend told me it's the muscle weight but I'm not sure
If so, will I ever lose back that weight? And how much would it take me to lose these 2 kgs back because I feel so down bc of that ?
I expected losing more but now all my dreams are shattered
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When you start a new exercise, your muscles hold on to extra water to repair themselves. It's water weight. Relax.4
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Water retention probably1
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It's water in your muscles, but not actually muscle weight. it will drop off within a few weeks.3
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This is a normal fluctuation in your body weight. Weight loss is not linear. It's most likely water retention - it could be due to hormonal fluctuations, too much sodium, and/or water retention by your muscles to repair themselves. If you did not increase your calorie intake, you did not gain 4 pounds. Relax, keep doing what you're doing, and be patient.1
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And just to clarify, if your friend was suggesting that you had gained muscle, it isn't that either.1
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How much would it take to lose that water weight?
And what should I do?
Thank you so much0 -
Just keep doing what you're doing. Once your muscles have adapted to the exercise, the water retention happens less.1
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Katiebear_81 wrote: »Just keep doing what you're doing. Once your muscles have adapted to the exercise, the water retention happens less.
This is true. Just keep up the exercise. And relax1 -
FatmaMalik wrote: »How much would it take to lose that water weight?
And what should I do?
Thank you so much
Water is a normal part of your weight. There is no need to "get rid" of it. Your body will take care of all that for you and this normal and healthy!
Just know that muscle repair, sodium intake, carb intake, hydration or lack there of, for females monthly hormones, getting enough rest, glycogen etc.. all are part of your weight and day to day fluctuations.. these can and will show on the scale at some time or another.
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You should be doing weights also, notjust cardio2
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Its not muscle weight, but its not fat either...its just water to aid the repair of the muscle. Its typical to put on a few pounds of water weight if you start a new workout routinue or even change up and old one in a way that makes you sore.
I would seriously advise you to not care so much about your scale weight, especially on a day to day basis...you are just going to work yourself up over nothing. Just keep with your calorie restriction and exercise and give it time.4 -
As strange as it seems, drinking more water helps to control water retention by balancing out the sodium levels. Are you drinking water?1
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Drinking water helps with water retention associated with sodium because you are helping to flush out the excess sodium. I'm not sure drinking more water helps with water retention associated with DOMS.1
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FatmaMalik wrote: »How much would it take to lose that water weight?
And what should I do?
Thank you so much
Don't do anything. Wait it out. Your muscles need this water for cushioning and repair. Only worry about actual fat gain.1
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