Bigger thighs?!
happinessforevercm
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For my job I have to wear scrubs as my uniform. I have a pair of scrub pants that just dont fit my body shape. But I put them on today and after starting Insanity and I have also run a couple times they are tight... Has that happened to you guys and is it just me gaining muscle? I didn't think I could gain it that quick...
Thanks for all your help!
Thanks for all your help!
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If you've just started working out recently it could be water retention. Your muscles are saying "Whoa, hey now, why so much work??"0
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If you've just started working out recently it could be water retention. Your muscles are saying "Whoa, hey now, why so much work??"
^ This
It will not be muscle gain if you are in a caloric deficit (trying to lose weight)0 -
I agree with Casey...in my case, I have increased my thighs by at least an inch (or more) in the past 6 months with the heavy lifting. I never thought that I would be saying this proudly, but I no longer have "skinny legs" from running & cycling.0
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That happened to me as well... I've even split a couple scrub pants because the calfs go too small after I started working out. :blushing: It does go away though and now the same pants (I fixed them) bag on me.0
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Gaining muscle is HARD. It's water retention from starting exercise.
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It might just be the "pump" your musles are bigger just after working out. I know people do it for photo shoots and stuff. I did an arm strength training work out before work one day and the sleeves of my dress shirt were quite tight. But loosened up by the end of the day.0
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After starting boot camp, I gained an inch in my thighs in like 2 weeks. 2 weeks later I lost 1/2 an inch and they seem to be slowly going down. So Ya, it's a mix of building up that muscle and water retention. It's kind of like the scale, sometimes you go up before you go down.0
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Yep, Happened to me. I didnt notice it till I was in month 2, but sure enough about week 7 my jean ( most of them) were to tight on my thighs. I got rid of a few pairs and even the ones I am wearing right now are a bit tight. My butt looks a bit bigger too, but that is a good thing! Now I am doing ChaLean Extream and with all those squats I am hoping I wont need all new jeans in a bigger size.0
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If you've just started working out recently it could be water retention. Your muscles are saying "Whoa, hey now, why so much work??"
man am i dealing with this now! i just started learning to run and i am up a big handful of pounds from my body going "excuse me madame but what the heck do you think you are doing?!" psychologically i keep having to argue with myself about the fact that i know that is what it is and to leave the scale be for a few weeks, maybe a month, while i get into the swing of things.0 -
Ok thank you everybody! I didn't think it would be muscle that fast especially since it takes to long anyway! I will keep on going then and see how much they go down!
Edit: Also, from it being water retention is it just from working out or am I not drinking enough water?0
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