X-fit

mspiccolo
on 4/20/11 2:53 am - Camarillo, CA
I started an X-Fit program last week and it's definately a challenge.  A lot more weight lifting than I ever imaged I would do.  I'm very pleased with myself that I'm getting thru the workouts but slightly paniced that I've gained 2 pounds since starting the program.  Is this normal when adding weight lifting to our exercise program?
      
    
fatfreemama
on 4/20/11 5:24 am - San Jose, CA
The short answer is yes.  Basically, when you do weight lifting, you are creating small tears in your muscles.  As they heal, they use/retain a lot of water in the process which is where you get your weight gain.  The muscles will grow stronger and increase your metabolism.  MacMadame posted an article on this:

http://www.dailyspark.com/blog.asp?post=why_the_scale_goes_up_when_you_start_a_new_workout_plan

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mspiccolo
on 4/21/11 3:32 am - Camarillo, CA
Thank You
      
    
MacMadame
on 4/20/11 6:30 pm - Northern, CA
I did a heavy crossfit program this winter and spring and I gained 5 pounds of muscle. It's awesome because I'm so much stronger and my clothes fit better.

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mspiccolo
on 4/21/11 3:33 am - Camarillo, CA
Thanks.  That's encouraging.
      
    
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