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Am I the only person who looses weight when I dont train ?

Dickie69

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As a man of 37yrs on this planets I've noticed that during my rest period (3 weeks in every 12) my appetite reduces greatly when I dont train, even though I allow myself a the good evils, chocolate, alcohol, fast foods but I find myself disunterested.

I'm very short 5ft 4ins and weigh 147 lbs at my heaviest, usually 142 lbs when I train

I'm just wondering if this happens to others ?
 
3 weeks sounds like a lot of rest time to me. I lose weight when I don't train as well.
 
I lose weight when i don't train also.
 
i may lose weight - but it usually seems to depend on how i eat during the downtime. Like over Christmas when i'm constantly eating like a pig - all of the muscle loss seems to be more than compensated for by fat gain.

Ah Christmas....i'm craving turkey already.
 
3 weeks is a lot of time to take off, unless you don't mean weight training.
 
I lose weight when I don't train (naturally skinny ecto) but also get a gut if my diet falls by the wayside.
 
I usually either lose a little or stay the same but that's because I eat accordingly. If I'm not training I'm not going to eat big like I am.
 
I lose. I went to Charleston this summer on vacation, didn't workout... ate like a pig, drank way to much - and lost 5 pounds.

Geesh!
 
3 weeks off out of every 12? That seems excessive to me...
 
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3 weeks off out of every 12? That seems excessive to me...

yea! Should be more like one week off every 12. Or one week of active rest every 12.
 
I am a pure Endo, If I take longer than 2weeks off from the gym I gain weight and my body comp becomes slightly more so dis-appealing.

1-2weeks unload or off and I gain a little weight, start to look big and when I hit then gym again I feel like I can lift an house! My strength rockets sky high!!!
 
yea! Should be more like one week off every 12. Or one week of active rest every 12.

For me its usually something like every 6weeks an unload (1week of endurance training/active rest) Then get back into it, then after the 12th week I will take a full week off! That week means alot to me, just not to see the weights/gym and recoup and focus my mind on other things.
Though I often tend to listen to my body as you do - if I'm getting considerably weaker whilst in the mainstream of a programme plus I'm eating lots, I will happily take a full week off.
 
If I stop training my appetite goes to shit and I start to lose bodyfat and then muscle mass.
 
I unload every month...not necessarily taking a week off, but sometimes I do if something is hurting or I am really busy.

I've seen good progress like this...
 
I took off 3 weeks and lost 10 lbs.... most of it water and stored glycogen.

I came back just as strong in all my lifts, or at least within one or two reps.
 
The most time I ever take off is a week... Sometimes I still go to the gym, but just go pretty light and low volume.... I think 3 weeks off is way too much.
 
Usually I would agree.

It was an accumilation of fatigue based on things not only in the gym, but stresses outside the gym as well.

I just needed a brief vacation.


All my numbers have held steady though.... which goes to show, as long as diet is in tact, losses are generally much less than people perceive.
 
I've heard that if you completely stop lifting but your diet is still in order, you can only really lose about 1 lb of muscle mass every 4 months. You can certainly lose lots of strength and size, but it's hard to lose actual muscle.

Is this true?
 
I've heard that if you completely stop lifting but your diet is still in order, you can only really lose about 1 lb of muscle mass every 4 months. You can certainly lose lots of strength and size, but it's hard to lose actual muscle.

Is this true?

I don't know where you got that number. But, no, it is not true. You have muscle because you use it. You make your body adapt. If you do nothing, there is nothing to adapt to. Use it or lose it. Also, if you stop your activity but maintain the same diet, you will be intaking a lot more than you are burning and probably just gain some nice fat.
 
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