9 Reasons You're Working Out But Gaining Weight Instead of Losing (2024)

Nothing is more frustrating than stepping on the scale after consistently eating healthy and working out and gaining weight instead of losing. If you’ve been struggling, then this is going to help set your mind at ease or give you some specific steps to consider.

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Worse yet, you’ve crushed your longest run ever, yet the following morning Grrrrrr the scale has risen!!

It can feel demoralizing at times but understanding exactly why this could be happening is key to figuring out how to stop it or work around it.

So, if you’ve been working out but gaining weight, let’s talk about the culprits and when NOT to worry.

Quick Jump

9 Causes of Working Out But Gaining Weight

First off, don’t panic.

Second, we all KNOW that the scale isn’t the best measure of our bodies or our progress, right???

None the less, I know I’ve found myself at times wondering what the heck is happening. and based on discussions with friends, you probably have too.

Is marathon weight gain a must? And is all this running making us fatter?! Uh no.

Let’s look at the top reasons and causes for gaining weight when you’re working out:

1. You’re Experiencing Muscle Inflammation

A required part of running or strength training is that we stress the body and thereby breakdown muscles. The result of this inflammation is our body retains water to help with the repair process.

So after a lift, a long run or an interval session you might notice the scale is up for a few days. That’s part of DOMS or delayed onset muscle soreness. Your body is simply adapting to the stress of that weight training session.

The other reason could be a fairly common one: as you start a new exercise routine or increase the intensity, it puts stress on your muscle fibers which cause small micro tears in them which are also known as micro trauma. This causes also inflammation.

Once the inflammation recedes, that water will drop and you should have built some muscle which will speed up your metabolism.

#2 Your Increased Carbohydrates Are Causing Water Retention

In order to adequately fuel your workouts, you need carbohydrates for glycogen conversion. Your body breaks that down into glycogen (fuel), which is a form of glucose.

Since glycogen has to bind with water to be able to fuel your muscles,carbohydrates can cause the body to retain water. This is a good thing for runners who want muscles to be plenty hydrated prior to long runs or summer runs.

Athletes know after a workout, you want to get glycogen into the muscle tissue because it speeds up the recovery process. If you skip the recovery fuel or don’t take in enough during the workout, then you will be setting back your progress.

Fortunately, over time, your muscles will become more efficient and require less glycogen to maintain the energy levels you need so this weight gain is only temporary.

Muscle growth for fat loss or to “tone” up, requires fuel.

This is also a common reason for weight loss onhigh-fat diets. Sometimes referred to as whooshing, when the body lets go of that retention.

WATER. They are losing water weight, not fat.

Do not trick yourself into believing that by reducing carbohydrates you’ll lose weight.We know that especially for women it results in hormonal imbalances that long-term lead to weight gain and messes with your metabolism.

#3 Dehydration Causes Water Retention

Are you noticing a pattern here? The number on the scale is going up because your body is working hard, not because you are truly putting on fat.

This is another one that feels counterintuitive, but if you are not hydrating properly or perhaps did a super long sweaty workout the day before your dehydration will cause the body to hold on to all available water.

Additionally, being dehydrated degrades your performance. You aren’t able to go as far, as fast or lift as heavy. Which means then you have decreased your total calorie burn.

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#4 You’re Building Muscle and Losing Fat

Because muscle takes up less space than fat, it’s very common to see bodybuilders with enviablesix-pack abswho weigh more than someone looking to lose weight!

Muscle mass is a lot denser than fat mass and that’s why you’ll gain weight from lean muscle gains.

This is why we MUST use tools other than the scale to judge progress. I’ve written about this in more depth in my article on does muscle weigh more than fat.

Remember, the goal isn’t weight loss, it’s FAT loss.And tolose body fatyou need to build muscle to change the shape of your body and burn more calories even at rest.

Whilerunning can tone your legs, thatfull body fat loss you’re looking for requires a combination of strength and cardio. There are a number ofstudiesto prove this, so don’t let anyone convince you that either one is better or worse. Do both.

#5 You’re Eating as a Reward

I know many of you are eating right, but sometimes we tend to reward ourselves with more calories than our bodies truly need.

But it’s super easy to finish that hard workout, feel so proud of yourself and then easily justify the cookie, the extra slice of pizza, and the extra drink with “well I worked out”.

Suddenly that becomes our default and we are now taking in more calories than we burned.

We KNOW that our workouts are about so much more than the scale, so don’t let it occupy too much of your brain space. Keep focused on the way it’s making you feel more confident, stronger, and healthier.

Focus on a healthy diet with a mix of fruits and vegetables instead of unhealthy snacks as much as possible.

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#6 You’re New to Exercise

“I started exercising and I’m gaining weight”– it’s a bizarrely common refrain…let’s talk about why!

If you’re just starting a new exercise program or changing to a more intense training plan, then that could be the culprit for an initial increase on the scale.

The reason your body feels like it was run over by a truck when you start working out again after a lull is due to stress in your muscle fibers.

Exercise causes micro tears and inflammation,two culprits the temporary weight gain.

  • Muscles repair damaged tissues through protein synthesis, which requires water retention.
  • In order to properly heal the tears, the body retains fluid in the area.
  • Voila, we’ve explained your temporary weight gain.

As your body adjusts to the new program, this will become less frequent and suddenly one day you’re body will shed the water and you’ll also have found yourself losing fat from the work!

If you’re focused on running for weight loss, then I hope you’ll join our Virtual Run Club. Where we talk about how to do it RIGHT and HEALTHY with 9 running coaches and 2 Registered Dietitians.

7. You’re Sedentary the Rest of the Day

Another thing that tends to happen for many people is that when they start working out, they feel it’s okay to not move around for the rest of the day.

NEAT, or non-exercise activity thermogenesis, is a quick and easy way to burn an additional 200 calories per day without working up a sweat. You can increase your calorie burn without going to the gym by doing things like cooking, gardening, walking your dog, and taking the stairs.

A post-workout walk can relieve muscle soreness and fatigue, making you feel better and less likely to skip the next day’s workout.

If you keep moving throughout the day, the lactic acid that builds up in your muscles will releaseand help loosen up your muscles.

8. You’re Overtraining

Another reason you may be working out but gaining weight is if you’re overtraining.

While getting enough physical activity is important for your overall health, overtraining and not getting enough rest in between workouts can prevent you from losing weight. This is why it’s important to find a good balance between exercise and rest. Always remember, moderation is key!

Overtraining may result in an increased cortisol levels, which is a stress hormone. This is especially true for cardio activities that are harder on the body, like training for a marathon or triathlon.

Even though this hormone is important for health, chronically high levels of cortisol have been linked to problems like weight gain, sleep problems, more inflammation, and even belly fat in generally leanpeople.

Chronically elevated cortisol levels can cause weight gain or make it more difficult to lose weight because they stimulate appetite and cravings for high-calorie, high-fat foods like junk food and fast food.

To avoid gaining weight because of stress, it’s smart to cut down on your workouts, give your body time to recover between workouts, and add activities like yoga or meditation that lower cortisol to your routine. This is extra important for those training through perimenopause and after menopause!

9. You Have an Underlying Health Condition

While this is a much less likely explanation than the others, it is possible that your weight loss efforts are being hampered by a medical condition.

Even if you eat well and exercise several times per week, hormone-related conditions, particularly thyroid issues, can cause unwanted weight gain.

If this is happening to you or you suspect that your thyroid medication is causing a higher number on the scale, you should consult your doctor.

How Long Does Temporary Weight Gain Last After Exercise?

There are a number of factors that come in to play here. Like how often are you exercising at an intense level which is creating that inflammation we talked about, how new are you to exercise and are you hydrating properly.

But in general if you see the scale go up a few pounds after a workout, that could last for a couple of days. If you then do another hard lifting session or long run, it may remain elevated.

Remember however this does not mean you have put on FAT.

Take a complete rest day and usually the next day, you’ll find yourself letting go of a lot of water as the body has had a chance to recover. Obviously you can’t just rest all the time or you won’t make any gains!

So follow a strength training plan with progressive overload, which will build in that recovery and lead you through training in a smart way. Remember that a higher number on the scale doesn’t mean you aren’t moving towards your weight loss goals.

Because the goal is a stronger, fitter, healthier body and that doesn’t show up on the scale.

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5 Tips to Prevent Gaining Weight After Working Out

A few other factors could be in play if you’re doing everything right, but still unable to lose weight. Or more notably, you see something odd like that scale going up the day after a long run or marathon. It’s NOT FAT.

Drink More Water

It may seem strange, but dehydration actually increases water retention.

When you’re not drinking enough water, your body retains more water as a safety mechanism to prevent water levels from becoming too low.

  • Fill a large container and take it will you all day
  • Add a lemon or some electrolytes to your water to encourage drinking
  • Electrolytes will also contain sodium and potassium which will get water in to the muscles for your workouts
  • Set reminders in your phone to drink

Increase Your Sleep Time

Catching enough zzz’s is so important for marathon training that I wrote up key tips to improve sleep quality.

Sleep is key to recovery from exerted efforts, like long distance running or killer workouts in the gym. When we don’t get enough sleep, the hormones that regulate our hunger cravings get out of whack, causing intense cravings.9 Reasons You're Working Out But Gaining Weight Instead of Losing (5)

Because you are now working out, you may need more sleep than previously.

This is the time where your body is able to repair muscle damage, which is how you build muscle to get stronger or run faster.

Incorporate Appropriate Rest Days

If losing weight is the impetus to begin a new exercise routine, then you may feel like you MUST workout every single day.

This is flawed thinking.

Rest days are crucial for the body to recover from the effort, which is when our muscles are able to grow and our endurance to increase. If our muscles cannot repair themselves, then our body is constantly inflamed and inflammation means the body holds on to extra water.

If you want to maintain a daily habit, that’s a fabulous way to stay on track. Just remember to mix your high intensity days and long runs with days focused on mobility or restorative yoga. We like to call this using active recovery.

Work on Reducing Stress

While exercise is a great way to prevent stress, if you work full time, have to make dinner, get the kids off to school, plus squeeze in that run, then it could be contributing to your stress levels.

When we feel stress, our brain releases a host of chemicals, including adrenaline and cortisol. Although adrenaline prepares us for fight or flight and may suppress hunger, once it wears off, cortisol takes over.

Known as the stress hormone, cortisol signals the body to replenish food supplies, which may cause us to eat mindlessly and also causes us to hold on to belly fat.

Checkout this detailed post on understanding cortisol and why your stress is making you gain weight.

Consider Working with a Registered Dietitian

If you still feel like you’re doing everything right, then consider seeing a registered dietitian, personal trainer, or running coach.

They can determine if there are other factors contributing to the weight gain and help put together a plan to help you achieve your goals.

Gaining weight from working out isn’t an immediate sign that you are doing any thing wrong or that there is anything wrong with you!!! The reasons above apply to us all regardless of size or shape, so know that all progress takes time and patience.

We don’t run a marathon on day 1 of training and we don’t lose the weight in 1 week of training.

Looking for more guidance?

  • Causes of Running Weight Gain
  • Running for Weight Loss Guide
  • Does Muscle Weigh More Than Fat?
  • How to Maintain Muscle During Marathon Training

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