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I'm Working Out Regularly—So Why Am I Gaining Weight?!

  • May 30, 2016
  • 2 min read

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Your Bod’s Retaining Extra H2O Within a week of hopping on the sweaty bandwagon, you may notice weight gain. “When you start exercising, your muscles start gobbling up fuel called glycogen,” says Krista Scott-Dixon, Ph.D., Director, Headspace Adjustment Bureau, Precision Nutrition. Since glycogen stores water, you could gain up to 10 pounds in water weight alone, says Scott-Dixon. As long as you're exercising regularly, yes, you're going to carry around some extra agua.

You Might Be Nomming More While some people say exercise suppresses their appetite, others leave the gym ready to eat the world. “I’ve noticed that many women tend to eat more when they’re working out,” says Scott-Dixon. That might have something to do with our bod’s natural desire to store fat for baby-making purposes. Your brain sees body fat as energy available for reproduction. So if your weight is in the proper baby-making range for your bod (which varies from gal to gal)—but then you start burning way more calories—your appetite might ramp up in order to maintain that amount of fat.

Your Guns Are Growing Muscle gains won't show up on the scale immediately—but you'll see 'em eventually. “A beginner could gain a pound or two of muscle in their first few months working out,” says Scott-Dixon.

Since testosterone plays a big role in muscle-building, it’s often a slower process for us gals. Generally, though, gaining a pound of muscle per month is normal, says Scott-Dixon.

Since the scale can’t tell you whether your pounds are muscle, fat, or just good old water, we suggest tracking your progress in other ways. Snapping progress photos, taking measurements, and simply feeling how your clothes fit can be more accurate—and more motivating.

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