Guest guest Posted April 2, 2007 Report Share Posted April 2, 2007 Diet & Fitness / Daily Diet Tips Archive Why Do You Gain Weight Before You Lose It? FREE DAILY DIET TIP By Gruenemay, ACE-Certified, LifeScript Staff Writer Sunday, April 1, 2007 You would think that going on a strict diet and exerciser regimen would help you drop pounds quickly, but most people actually gain weight during the beginning stages of the weight loss process. If this has happened to you, don’t give up on your goals just yet. Not only can certain types of exercise, like strength training, make you gain weight from added muscle, you could also be retaining water. But what about those cases when the weight gain is actually fat, not muscle or water? There are a couple of scenarios that could explain this. Athletes training for triathlon events and even new runners training for their first 5k may easily make the mistake of abusing the “carb-loading” concept. Eating too much pasta and breads will pack on the pounds, so if you’re carb-loading, make sure you know what you’re doing. Another common mistake exercisers make is overusing protein bars and drinks. The average protein bar easily packs 300 calories, which isn’t a problem unless you’re eating one right after your workout and then eating a meal on top of it all. Unless you’re burning thousands of calories every day in training, protein bars and calorie-rich protein shakes need to be a meal replacement, not a snack. When consumed correctly, these foods can help you to power up after your workouts and give you lasting energy. " You can deprive the body, but the soul needs chocolate " - From the wrapper of a Dagoba Organic Chocolate Bar -Sapphyre ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with the Search weather shortcut. http://tools.search./shortcuts/#loc_weather Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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