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Hey guys. I'm a little nervous about my WI on Friday. I started

working out more, and added light weights 2 times a week, and it's

my TOM, so I think the WI is going to reflect that. When you guys

started working out with weights, did you experience a gain too? I'm

drinking water like crazy, as usual, so I guess I'll see!

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> Hey guys. I'm a little nervous about my WI on Friday. I started

> working out more, and added light weights 2 times a week, and it's

> my TOM, so I think the WI is going to reflect that. When you guys

> started working out with weights, did you experience a gain too? I'm

> drinking water like crazy, as usual, so I guess I'll see!

Hi, .

Yep, gaining muscle is to be expected when you start a weight lifting

program. It's normal, and it's good. Muscle is heavier and denser than

fat, but it also takes more energy to maintain than fat does (fat's job

is to just sit there and be... well, fat). So you'll probably see some

short term gains, but you'll be better off in the long term.

My wife joined Curves a few months ago, and was mighty discouraged

because she gained weight for four months in a row, ultimately gaining

seven pounds more than when she started, even though she was eating to

her point target, drinking lots of water, etc., etc. She was losing

inches, though, and she could definitely see a different in her energy

level and so on. She finally started to lose pounds again last month.

Personally, I like the changes in my wife. ;-) But I think it's

important to bear in mind that even if you gain weight, the overall

changes you're making are going to be more than worth it.

--

Slainte,

S. Crawford

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Dean for America: http://www.deanforamerica.com

http://www.mossroot.com http://www.stonegoose.com

" It is only with our heart that we can see clearly. What is essential

is invisible to the eye. " --Antoine de Saint Exupery

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> Hey guys. I'm a little nervous about my WI on Friday. I started

> working out more, and added light weights 2 times a week, and it's

> my TOM, so I think the WI is going to reflect that. When you guys

> started working out with weights, did you experience a gain too? I'm

> drinking water like crazy, as usual, so I guess I'll see!

Hi, .

Yep, gaining muscle is to be expected when you start a weight lifting

program. It's normal, and it's good. Muscle is heavier and denser than

fat, but it also takes more energy to maintain than fat does (fat's job

is to just sit there and be... well, fat). So you'll probably see some

short term gains, but you'll be better off in the long term.

My wife joined Curves a few months ago, and was mighty discouraged

because she gained weight for four months in a row, ultimately gaining

seven pounds more than when she started, even though she was eating to

her point target, drinking lots of water, etc., etc. She was losing

inches, though, and she could definitely see a different in her energy

level and so on. She finally started to lose pounds again last month.

Personally, I like the changes in my wife. ;-) But I think it's

important to bear in mind that even if you gain weight, the overall

changes you're making are going to be more than worth it.

--

Slainte,

S. Crawford

AIM: Buffalo2K / Y!: rscrawford / ICQ: 11640404

Dean for America: http://www.deanforamerica.com

http://www.mossroot.com http://www.stonegoose.com

" It is only with our heart that we can see clearly. What is essential

is invisible to the eye. " --Antoine de Saint Exupery

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> Hey guys. I'm a little nervous about my WI on Friday. I started

> working out more, and added light weights 2 times a week, and it's

> my TOM, so I think the WI is going to reflect that. When you guys

> started working out with weights, did you experience a gain too? I'm

> drinking water like crazy, as usual, so I guess I'll see!

Hi, .

Yep, gaining muscle is to be expected when you start a weight lifting

program. It's normal, and it's good. Muscle is heavier and denser than

fat, but it also takes more energy to maintain than fat does (fat's job

is to just sit there and be... well, fat). So you'll probably see some

short term gains, but you'll be better off in the long term.

My wife joined Curves a few months ago, and was mighty discouraged

because she gained weight for four months in a row, ultimately gaining

seven pounds more than when she started, even though she was eating to

her point target, drinking lots of water, etc., etc. She was losing

inches, though, and she could definitely see a different in her energy

level and so on. She finally started to lose pounds again last month.

Personally, I like the changes in my wife. ;-) But I think it's

important to bear in mind that even if you gain weight, the overall

changes you're making are going to be more than worth it.

--

Slainte,

S. Crawford

AIM: Buffalo2K / Y!: rscrawford / ICQ: 11640404

Dean for America: http://www.deanforamerica.com

http://www.mossroot.com http://www.stonegoose.com

" It is only with our heart that we can see clearly. What is essential

is invisible to the eye. " --Antoine de Saint Exupery

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