3 pound gain
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3 pound gain
Well, in two weeks I have gained three pounds. No fail days at all. S days done in moderation. Shovelglove every day. Eating about 1300 cals per day. Keeping carbs under 120. I feel heavier and more bloated than ever. I didn't have to get on the scales to find out if I have gained. I feel it all over. Well... I will keep at it. Three plates a day.
One of the things I learned the hard way was that it doesn't pay to get discouraged. Keeping busy and making optimism a way of life can restore your faith in yourself.
-Lucille Ball
-Lucille Ball
Well, maybe the shovel glove is adding some muscle? It will work, two weeks ins't a long enough "sample." My "guess" is that as you shovel glove your muscles are taking the energy stored in you adipose cells and using that. (Mike Mentzer discusses this switch in energy in one of his Heavy Duty lectures.)
So, although we don't "turn fat into muscle" as we used to think when we were lifting weights in the 70's (Yes I used to watch the Howard Cosell Variety Show), muscles will take the energy from your fat cells, probably because you are under eating, and maintain that way.
So, although we don't "turn fat into muscle" as we used to think when we were lifting weights in the 70's (Yes I used to watch the Howard Cosell Variety Show), muscles will take the energy from your fat cells, probably because you are under eating, and maintain that way.
Bacon is the gateway meat. - Anthony Bourdain
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I made myself be hungry, then I would get hungrier. - Frank Zane Mr. Olympia '77, '78, '79
You pale in comparison to Fox Mulder. - The Smoking Man
I made myself be hungry, then I would get hungrier. - Frank Zane Mr. Olympia '77, '78, '79
First Day
Well mainemom, I am not an expert in the No S Diet since today is my first day but, is it possible that your weight gain could be due to the fact that you have been doing the "shovelglove" everyday and gained in muscle mass?
I have found out about the No S Diet through Canadian Health Magazine, published by the Canadian Medical Association. I looked into it yesterday and I think I can live with a "diet" like this one. I am 47 have never dieted in my life and never needed to. I have always exercised and ate pretty well though, but in the last 2 years I have put on +/- 12 lbs that I can't seem to loose.
So it's a beginning, I am eager and we'll see what happens.[/b][/i]
I have found out about the No S Diet through Canadian Health Magazine, published by the Canadian Medical Association. I looked into it yesterday and I think I can live with a "diet" like this one. I am 47 have never dieted in my life and never needed to. I have always exercised and ate pretty well though, but in the last 2 years I have put on +/- 12 lbs that I can't seem to loose.
So it's a beginning, I am eager and we'll see what happens.[/b][/i]
jhoude
I would say keep at it. A week might not be enough to tell. I have gained about that much in a week before, even when I thought I was doing everything right. Sometimes it's sodium, etc. Just stick with it and keep doing the best you can!
Current BMI: 22.9. Height: 5'4.5"
Highest BMI: 25.5 in August 2011.
Lowest adult BMI: 20.8 in February 2012.
Highest BMI: 25.5 in August 2011.
Lowest adult BMI: 20.8 in February 2012.
There are so many reasons you could gain 3 pounds. I wouldn't worry about it. I also wouldn't weigh (I don't own a scale). Our weight generally doesn't stay stable. There are variations here and there depending on many things, including sodium intake.
In terms of calories in/calories out, you would have had to eat over 8 extra days worth of food to gain 3 pounds. You haven't done that.
In terms of calories in/calories out, you would have had to eat over 8 extra days worth of food to gain 3 pounds. You haven't done that.
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Thank you all for your responses. I will keep at it. I like how I have mentally felt eating this way. I do not feel deprived. I am truly hungry before meals but I think that's the whole point of eating, right? I am anxious to continue. I really think this is going to work for me.
One of the things I learned the hard way was that it doesn't pay to get discouraged. Keeping busy and making optimism a way of life can restore your faith in yourself.
-Lucille Ball
-Lucille Ball