Are you lifting weights? Are you eating enough? If you're not, chances are you lost muscle - which is why there's not much difference in your bodyfat.Alex said:Is it possible to lose weight but gain bodyfat?
In the past week ive dropped around 5 pounds, but notice no difference in my bodyfat... maybe a little increase in my facial area, and chest...
I could just be paranoid, but is this possible?
It is true that weight doesn't really matter - but it does to a point. If you're on a good diet and exercising, then it doesn't matter. But from your posts, you seem to be snacking a lot and cheating on the weekends so chances are you may not be gaining muscle. It really depends - if you notice that you're losing fat in some places, then you're gaining muscle - if you're not losing much fat, well thenManderus said:Isnt it true that weight doesnt really matter its just mainly how u look because I have been gaining weight and i dont know if its muscle weight water weight but like i used to weigh 134 and now i weigh 140. Least this is what i weighed this morning or could it be its becuase of my period coming tomorrow....last week i weighed 138. I do alot of running so i do have a lot of leg muscle but not upper body muscle my stomach is still blubber.