This week… three more pounds have joined the four that decided to hang out last week.
That’s a seven pound gain in two weeks. Food? Nope. Water.
My body hangs onto water. Perhaps yours does, too. Because I track my weight, I can even see the cycles in which I gain water; within a couple weeks, I lose it, plus a few more pounds. Some folks call this a “whoosh”, and while I like the sounds of that, the facts are that my body likes hanging onto water.
One article I read suggests that when you “fad diet”, your body is burning through both carbs and protein, which bind water. As a result, your body over-compensates by retaining water as a means of protection. I think it’s more likely, though, that the cycle of my own body tends toward retaining water, and if I don’t make sure I have enough water intake, any weight loss is masked by water weight gain.
The last couple weeks, I’ve been a slacker. I’ve been just coasting along in my efforts. I haven’t done what I know works for my body. I hit these times of mental barriers, where I fight doing anything constructive when it comes to weight loss. I’m trying to figure out why; I have had good successes, and I’m making progress. What I’ve been doing, when I’ve made a full and complete effort, is working. It’s been easy, in fact. So why am I doing this to myself?
This is the exact reason why I started this blog. I don’t yet know the answer to why my brain is currently misbehaving, but I know that coming here and talking myself through it is a lot better than just trashing my efforts and letting myself slide back into old habits.
For the next week, I will do the following — because they work:
- Drink enough water every day. Currently, for me, that’s at least a gallon. If you’re not sold on the reasons why water is good for your body, read here: http://www.shapeupshop.com/weightloss/water-weight-loss.html
- Exercise. Exercising helps relieve water weight, in addition to assisting weight loss and fitness.
- Pay attention to what I eat and continue to record it.
Next week, with all those things in place, I am confident that at least some, if not all, of the water weight I’m holding will have left.