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GoodBoyLyle :ov: :sonnenrad: 🚪 :catnoears: (goodboyuv@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 27-Jan-2024 10:10:15 JST GoodBoyLyle :ov: :sonnenrad: 🚪 :catnoears: >I did it again
Just like last year and even though I'm cutting/recomping and tracking everything down to the last calorie, something funny has happened. First 2 weeks of the diet- no change in weight (as it should be), 3rd week which just finished- gained 7 lbs in 7 days even though what I'm eating has stayed the exact same in terms of calories and I've been lifting every single day (increasing in volume/intensity over the weeks) in that time period. I think this is muscle memory kicking in and all the nutrients going straight to the muscle as my arms, shoulders, etc. feel a lot fuller and thicker lately. I guess it takes 2 weeks for your body to get used to the fact that you're re-entering serious training mode and in that 3rd week it finally adapts by storing all the water and glycogen in the muscle so you have a constant local reserve of energy that you can utilize daily.
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Woggy's Zeonic Frolicks (washedoutgundampilot@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 27-Jan-2024 10:11:33 JST Woggy's Zeonic Frolicks @GoodBoyUV liking the ladies
I'm kinda workout-agnostic so it all goes over my head. Haven't been serious about lifting in forever, don't enjoy the process enough to give it that much attention, just another chore