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August 11, 2008

Post Triathlon Weight Gain?

Two months ago I finished my very first half ironman. I was in the very best shape of my life. I was toned, healthy and eating as much as I liked of anything I liked. Admittedly a lot of carbs and protein but there was no limit to what I could put in my mouth. Really, no matter how much I ate, I still lost a bit of weight each week. Not a lot, maybe just a half or a quarter of a pound, so I just kept eating.

Now, I've realized that that can't continue and I'm going to have to reduce the intake. I'm not like normal people, I have very little self-eating control. Plus, what the heck is NORMAL intake. I'm going to have to play around and be disciplined to figure it out.

I wonder how much weight gain is normal or if you should aim not to gain any weight. I guess the latter would be ideal if I really was at my 'healthiest'. What do you think?

Oh, I should mention... I did start lifting some weights which I hope accounts for SOME of the weight gain, at least! I've only gained a few pounds (3-4) but I notice it and I'd like it not to continue.

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I hear what you're saying. I had to stop working out due to a cycling crash. The combination of being confined to the couch and continuing to eat like I was during training made me gain over 10 lbs. (over a 1 month period)

When I was able to train again, I really had to consciously make an effort to eat more often and eat smaller portions to help lose that extra weight. I had to re-train my metabolism to go go go...

WOW - I'm glad to hear you recovered from the crash as my husband has done the exact same thing (6 ribs and a punctured lung from cycling). I guess there is no way around it.. the same discipline that gets us trained is what will have to kick in for me to maintain a healthy weight!

Thanks for sharing - I don't feel so alone now!

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