Nooo...
No Pain No Gain, well in this case, loss.
The opposite of weight loss is weight gain. When someone is trying to lose weight, they are typically trying to decrease their overall body mass. This can be accomplished through diet and exercise. However, if someone is trying to gain weight, they are looking to increase their body mass. This can be done by eating more calories than they are burning, and by lifting weights to build muscle.
How much do you weigh now? Are you trying to gain or lose? How tall are you?
gain
People generally seek to lose fat, which, of course, generally lowers your weight. However, muscle weighs more than fat. It is possible to go down in dress size but actually gain weight if one loses fat and replaces it with muscle.
Gain, stupid.
yes, if you are trying to lose weight its not working, eating less than 30 calories a day will make you gain weight
If you gain weight quickly you will have fat problems. And if you lose weight too quickly you will suffer anorexia before you have a chance to gain the average weight. And that is the truth.
Some will gain weight, and others will lose it. Drugs have different effects on different people, and can either make you feel more hungry (gain weight) or less hungry (lose weight).
None if she is trying to lose weight not gain it.
This depends on the person and the kind of weight lifting you do. The short answer however is that lifting weights should help you to lose fat and gain muscle. If you are lifting heavily in order to gain muscle mass, you will gain weight. However, if you are lifting to get lean muscle, it should help to lose weight.
Doctors recommend that everyone exercise, whether trying to lose weight or not. The benefits of exercise to overall health are vast. And when trying to lose weight, the benefits are multi-fold. For these reasons, doctors do not recommend trying to lose weight by diet alone for most individuals.