'The weight didn't come on overnight' my butt!
dhoddy
Posts: 35
Apologies but this is definitely going to be more of a rant than anything, but I hope maybe someone has an answer that isn't as depressing as mine.
So I did Insanity. Following every day exactly and never skipped a workout. Didn't follow the nutrition guide for the first half (i still tried to eat healthy though) and jumped back into MFP for the second half. Lost 10 pounds! It's been a couple weeks since I've finished now and I'm in a transition phase of looking for a new workout regimen (have found a promising weight-training program that I'm going to start today).
So for the past couple weeks I've mostly been doing different toning workouts from the Nike Training Club App for iPhone. Wasn't seeing a change so last week I upped my calories (so now they're at my TDEE for my goal weight, about 1700) thinking that maybe my prior deficit (about 1200) wasn't doing the trick.
Last couple days I've been pretty naughty (did a SUPER tough workout on Friday but ate at a bbq that evening that I'm pretty sure put me over, and Saturday didn't workout and was doing fine until I was at a friend's house and everyone decided to order pizza).
Get on the scale this morning and all of a sudden I've GAINED two pounds over night?! I understand if my weight isn't moving, but is my body so pissed at me that it'll gain like crazy but when I actually work at it I won't lose an ounce?!
So I did Insanity. Following every day exactly and never skipped a workout. Didn't follow the nutrition guide for the first half (i still tried to eat healthy though) and jumped back into MFP for the second half. Lost 10 pounds! It's been a couple weeks since I've finished now and I'm in a transition phase of looking for a new workout regimen (have found a promising weight-training program that I'm going to start today).
So for the past couple weeks I've mostly been doing different toning workouts from the Nike Training Club App for iPhone. Wasn't seeing a change so last week I upped my calories (so now they're at my TDEE for my goal weight, about 1700) thinking that maybe my prior deficit (about 1200) wasn't doing the trick.
Last couple days I've been pretty naughty (did a SUPER tough workout on Friday but ate at a bbq that evening that I'm pretty sure put me over, and Saturday didn't workout and was doing fine until I was at a friend's house and everyone decided to order pizza).
Get on the scale this morning and all of a sudden I've GAINED two pounds over night?! I understand if my weight isn't moving, but is my body so pissed at me that it'll gain like crazy but when I actually work at it I won't lose an ounce?!
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Pizza has lots of sodium... It probably isn't proper weight...0
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It could be water weight, High sodium( pizza) = water retention. try drinking more water. this is normally where my weight gain comes from.0
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Pizza has lots of sodium... It probably isn't proper weight...
This. And working out or ramping up your regular workout can make you retain water, too. Unless you ate 7000 calories more than you used exercising and just maintaining bodily function, you did not gain 2 pounds!0 -
It's impossible to gain two pounds of fat in a night. Drink a bunch of water and wait a couple days.0
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Have you... you know... done your personal business yet?
I did immediately think it would be water retention due to the amount of salt in normal food.0 -
Weigh yourself and drink 3 16 ounce bottles of water, weigh again.
Let me know the difference.
Just keep focused on over all and not day to day.0 -
Yes, you can gain weight overnight. But you don't typically gain actual fat. That takes a little longer. Relax, and just get back on track. Everyone is allowed a day or two. You'll be fine!0
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Sounds like the story of my life..If I go ONE day w. out working out even if I stick to my caloric intake, I WILL gain at least 1.5 lbs.0
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I agree, the sodium in both the BBQ food (BBQ sauce is a killer for sodium, and a lot of the grilled things end up salty) and the pizza are probably contributing to water weight. I've gained up to 3 lbs before after having a few high sodium days. Those couple of pounds will disappear over the next 24-48 hours. Eating more potassium can also help regulate your water weight/blood pressure.0
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I'm usually 3 pounds heavier then day after pizza.
It's water weight. Ignore it.0 -
I agree the high sodium food, sweets, cards that bad ones put on the pounds that always happen to me0
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should be water weight,yes 1700 is a good number to eat at,so keep continuing at that.weight fluctuates a lot during the week when you are adding muscle and losing fat.be patient,over the weeks you will see that you are still losing,dont go nuts with the scale.0
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lots of sodium in pizza sounds like water weight i hate getting slapped in the face like that drink lots of water today and flush it out0
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Like many others it is probably water weight and have you had a bowel movement in the last day or so? I know weird question but that does add some as well. Call me crazy but I hate getting on the scale unless I have had one.0
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I guess I was so caught up in the emotion dance that I totally forgot about the whole water retention thing (plus Aunt Flo is in town so that probably has something to do with it).
Thanks you guys, as much as I hate seeing the number change like that on the scale, I guess I need to just keep on keepin on right?0 -
Water plus food weight, not fat weight.0
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exactly what above posters said. you fluctuate in weight by a few pounds all day. if you stay within your calories, drink plenty of water, you will drop it in a day or 2! i ate bad 2 days in a row and gained 2 pounds this morning but i dont mind, i know after eating better today and drinking my water, i will drop it by tuesday!0
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Pizza = high sodium, You gotta flush it out with lots of water. Did I mention water? And son't forget to drink more water. :-)0
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BBQ and pizza plus exercise = water retention. Drink more water and keep rolling.0
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eh, that's just like one big crap and a couple bladderfuls0
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I agree with everyone else, it's water weight. I did something similar about two weeks ago from one day to the next I gained 5 "pounds" from just one day of crazy eating.
I know it's hard, but don't focus so much on the scale tells you...for me so far it hasn't always been what I want I to be. Focus more on how much more fit you are, how many inches you've lost and just keep working at it! Good luck.
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Weight does not equal JUST fat!0
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First of all, congrats to you on beginning to eat at your TDEE! I've lost 46 pounds and counting eating my TDEE for a person of my goal weight. Eating your TDEE has so many long term benefits!
Second of all, if you gain that much weight that fast, it is most definitely water weight. To gain a pound of true fat, you have to eat a surplus of 3,500 calories. Remember that your body burns upwards of 2000 calories a day with all the moving around you do, you'd have to eat 2000 PLUS 3,500 calories to gain a pound of true fat.
So unless you've downed over 5,500 calories yesterday, that's water retention. Stay off the scale for a week and see what is says then! Good luck!0 -
stop worryting about the scale stop ordering pizza and bbq eat healthy exercise its really that simple0
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It's likely to be water weight as your would've had to eat 7000 extra calories to gain 2lb0
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I definitely agree about sodium--often a culprit! You can track your intake in your food diary if you're interested (Food Tab - Settings - Nutrients Tracking). Don't worry & drink your water!0
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Just keep focused on over all and not day to day.
I'm glad that everyone here helped with the stress, and remember, your aunt will be leaving soon. 8^)0
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