Alright, so I've been hitting the gym pretty hard for about a month and a half now, and I'm starting to see results. When I started January 24th I want to say I weighed 254, and yesterday I was at 241.
Now here is the problem, I go in today and I weigh in at 247...and I've done nothing really different except going to work out 2 hours later than usual. This happened to me last month as well, I was at 251 and then the next day I was at 258...the good news with that was that I dropped down to 246 the next week.
Now, I work out about 3-4 times a week, do at least 30 minutes of cardio on all days and do weights for at least an hour. I'm wondering if it's normal to seemingly gain 5 pounds from one day to the other without any real change to your routine? As a matter of fact I probably did more cardio these last 3 days than since when I started.
I'm just a bit alarmed and looking for assurance that it is normal. Like I said, I have not pigged out or anything like that, and I've drinken about the same amount of water as usual. I'm hoping it's just a hike in weight like last time which was then followed by a huge drop. Thanks.
Now here is the problem, I go in today and I weigh in at 247...and I've done nothing really different except going to work out 2 hours later than usual. This happened to me last month as well, I was at 251 and then the next day I was at 258...the good news with that was that I dropped down to 246 the next week.
Now, I work out about 3-4 times a week, do at least 30 minutes of cardio on all days and do weights for at least an hour. I'm wondering if it's normal to seemingly gain 5 pounds from one day to the other without any real change to your routine? As a matter of fact I probably did more cardio these last 3 days than since when I started.
I'm just a bit alarmed and looking for assurance that it is normal. Like I said, I have not pigged out or anything like that, and I've drinken about the same amount of water as usual. I'm hoping it's just a hike in weight like last time which was then followed by a huge drop. Thanks.





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