Weigh More Next Day
jhealy1191
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Im sure this has been answered somewhere before...
Is it normal to weigh a few pounds more the next day after a good workout? Im new to MFP and this happened once before to me earlier in the week. Two days later the weight came off. Last night I burned a good amount of calories and stepped on this morning to a 1-2lb gain. Ill probably end up taking a rest day today to see what the scale says tomorrow.
Would love some new friends for motivation and support. Im 20yrs old, 5'10 and goal is to lose 30lbs.
Thanks!
Jackie
Is it normal to weigh a few pounds more the next day after a good workout? Im new to MFP and this happened once before to me earlier in the week. Two days later the weight came off. Last night I burned a good amount of calories and stepped on this morning to a 1-2lb gain. Ill probably end up taking a rest day today to see what the scale says tomorrow.
Would love some new friends for motivation and support. Im 20yrs old, 5'10 and goal is to lose 30lbs.
Thanks!
Jackie
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It might be water retention or muscle gain0
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It might be water retention or muscle gain
1-2lbs of muscle can not be gained in a single day. it is certainly water retention.0 -
It is likely from your muscles retaining water while they repair themselves. It is NOT muscle gain.0
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don't worry about it, muscles are just swollen a bit0
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It's happened to me after several really good speed workouts on the treadmill. I always thought it was just me... you're right though, usually a couple days later I have a loss. Not sure why. Add me if you like. I'm also looking to lose just over 30. I'm a fan of running and eating healthy to achieve my goals.
Take care!
Tina0 -
Hey Jackie!
First, congrats on the great workouts!
Secondly, your weight will fluctuate daily for any number of reasons...It could be an acid build up post really intense work out, or maybe you ate extra salt the day before, or any other things....Though I wish I could take this advice myself, try to limit how much you weigh yourself so those little scale movements don't get to you! Just be pumped that you worked out so much!0 -
if u could gain 1-2 pounds a day in muscles you would be EPIC!0
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I don't know that it's normal. It's probably water weight when it's more than a pound. Muscle doesn't develop that quickly. I have done that myself but I have a condition that causes my weight to to go up several pounds from time to time and it's not fat. I also can get an extra inch on my waist just that quickly. I wouldn't worry about it. In fact, it may not be good to weigh every day. Everyone has his or her own opinion on that.0
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Well obviously I am EPIC haha! But I'm sure thats not the case with the muscle gain. From all of your comments and a little research it looks like water gain and swollen muscles. We shall see!0
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