If you are on a diet and your clothes are starting to fit better why wouldn't the scales show much difference? |
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If you are excercising, you are gaining muscle and may not lose a lot of weight, but will slim down. If you aren't excercising, then it could be for the basic same reason. Your body is getting rid of inches and some bad fat, but keeping onto good fat. A lot of times you lose inches before weight because your body will store fat because it's used to getting more fatty foods and ins't ready to get rid of it yet. If your clothes are fitting you better and you feel better, keep up the work, you will lose weight if you need to. If not, you will lose inches and feel great either way.
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because you are gaining muscle along with burning fat and muscle weighs more. i lost 8lbs in about 3 weeks and then put on 12 over the course of 2 months, but i look better that i did when i started. it's all muscle
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Marvelous isn't it ! Muscle is great ! You are obviously gaining it and losing the fat ! Keep it up. A body with 12 percent body fat or less is such an invigorating thing for the whole system.
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Muscle weighs more than fat! If you are working out a lot, the chances are the scales are not showing much of a change due to this. Some people say you should throw your scales out when you start a diet, and instead take your measurements to see the difference. If your clothes are fitting better, then it's safe to assume you've lost fat and gained muscle :)
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Muscle DOES NOT WEIGH MORE THAN FAT. That's completely false. A pound of anything still weighs a pound. Musle is more dense then fat, so a pound of muscle takes less space than a pound of fat.
Also, when you first start resistance training, your muscles will retain some water, which shows up on the scale. It's just temporary, though.
First answer by Leslie. Last edit by Gingint. Contributor trust: 36 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 153 [recommend question]
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