How long does weight gain from exercise last?
melissamcafeetaylor
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I'm just curious as to people's personal experience with this. I know that after starting a workout routine that you can initially gain weight because of it. A week after starting on the elliptical and lifting weights, I'm up about 4 pounds. I've been losing consecutively for about 9 months. I've lost 48 pounds, so I'm really looking forward to hitting that 50 mark. I'm just impatient because of the initial weight gain from the exercising lol.
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Seriously though.. The scales are a lagging indicator and vary quite a bit.
I can see a 10lb shift in a week (weighing at the sams time or day etc). weight gain from exercising is a slow thing so more than likely its just fluctuations (read water /etc)
Anyways it doesn't matter keep at it and you will reach your goal.
Congrats on the overall improvement btw as well.2 -
its not weight gain, its just water retention.2
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Patience is one of the keys to weight loss, as I'm sure you've experienced! Keep it going.0
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Everytime I start a new program and increase my volume I retain around 2-3 lbs of water. Last time it was about 6 weeks for me to start to see the scale move down again. Be sure to track measurements and take progress photos too1
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I know it's not actual weight gain, I was just talking as far as the scale number goes. I'm trying hard to break myself of the scale habit I have, but haven't yet. I feel great though, so I don't plan on stopping, I was just curious. Thank you for the info!1
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ime it's taken long enough for that weight to go away again, that i usually forget about it and just incorporate the difference into my mindset. and then 4-6 weeks later it might all fall off at once. extra training-shock weight is like losing 20 bucks in some coat that you don't wear that much. and then finding it one day when you put that coat on.
fwiw, i had a lot more distinctive spike/whoosh experiences when i was doing 5x5 and even 3x5. now that i'm on wendler's 5/3/1 the variability in the programming from week to week seems to keep my weight more level.
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Forever?0
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It takes me about 3 days to lose exercise-induced water retention.0
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