Help me find a suitable goal weight please.
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I am 5 feet, started almost 7 weeks ago at 172 and size 14-16. Today I am 150 and in size 10-12. I am still considered obese on the chart.
I want to set my goal at 110 but that's almost to unrealistic. What weight will be more realistic?
I want to set my goal at 110 but that's almost to unrealistic. What weight will be more realistic?
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Split the difference and go for 130. At 130, see if you like it and go from there.12
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Do you feel obese? Don't let other standards define who you are. The point is to feel good about yourself and if you want to lose more weight keep going!5
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fittestpal wrote: »Do you feel obese? Don't let other standards define who you are.
I'm not sure that's how it works
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Vote for 130. Then maintain that for a while.
I have found that I need to lose 20, then maintain, then lose 20, then....4 -
Why does 110 sound unrealistic? Sounds perfectly fine to me, but at 5' tall so does 105 lbs, 115lbs, 120 lbs. keep at the weight loss and stop when you feel at your best.7
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I'm 5' as well and my goal is 110 also, but life has gotten in the way and I didn't quite get there. I have 4-5 pounds to lose, I think, to get there.
I like @JanetYellen's suggestion - set a goal of losing another 20 pounds, then take a break and maintain if you need it. Then, go for the next 20.
Well done so far! You know what to do - it's just a matter of sticking with it
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You've lost 22 pounds and 4 dress sizes. Just keep doing what you're doing.3
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118-135?1
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You have to decide what the right weight for you is. Don't go by anybody else's standards. It has to be something you're comfortable at. 110 is not an unrealistic goal.
Starting January 1st I was 288. Taught 250 would be good, hit that. Said let's try 230. Hit that. Now I've decided I want to lose some more but at a real slow pace build some muscle. I'm happy at this point but because of some personal goals I do want to lose some more.
As far as BMI indexes I can't say on this site how I feel about them. To me they're totally useless. Read article about professional athletes according to the BMI index, most of the guys in the NBA are obese.
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It is not only your height, it is your body composition and frame that also counts. Some people are more petite with small bones, others have heavier/bigger bone structure so they can carry more weight and still feel and look good.
As others said it is up to you. Plan for small loses of 20 or 25lbs at the time and take it from there. It doesn't matter what your weight was when you were younger, your body shape has changed after childbirth so even if you are back at 110lbs you will not look the same. I am 4'11" and I fluctuate between 102 and 103.5lbs. It may seem a low weight but I have a small frame (but wide hips and DD boobs), so any excess feels and looks bad.
With respect to BMI, it is not that bad as an index for the regular people, and all that it is available right now unless medical insurances start paying for DEXA exams to determine fat body %. And it is the tool that the medical profession goes by to determine the proper ratio between height and weight. Athletes are in another category so in my book, BMI doesn't really apply to them.
And congratulations on your weight loss; you are doing great!
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I would say 115 - 120. And CONGRATULATIONS on your weight loss so far. WOW! Great!!!
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118-125. Awesome job you are doing.
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I also agree with body composition making the difference. It all depends on how your jeans and skirts fit! I am 5'1 and weigh 130 now but I'm aiming to weigh 123 but I'm also going to get some muscle so I don't know if that is realistic for me but I'm eating a lot healthier, exercising, and drinking more water!0
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Thank you everyone. Much appreciated and I love this place always lots of meaningful suggestions. I find that doing the plank challenge has helped my stomach and waist area alot. I must have big bones then cause everyone tells me I don't look like I weigh 150.0
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I'm 5'-5'1 depending on who measures me;) I got down to 125 a couple years ago and I was still a size 8 so I could've lost another 15-20lbs to get down to a size 4 (my goal). I think, depending on how you carry weight, that 110 is perfectly reasonable and many 5' women weigh less than that so its not necessarily extreme. All that said I think we should continue to reevaluate throughout the journey to find out sweet spot;)2
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Currently 138 and shooting for 110-115. Feel free to add me as a friend if you like:)1
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I've heard that for every inch from the 5 foot mark 5lbs plus or minus 3lbs it's a good marker with a healthy fat to muscle ratio.
IE - 5'2" - 110lbs, 5'3" - 115 lbs, 5'0" - 100lbs1 -
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There is no rule that says you have to set a specific number on the scales as a goal.
Particularly if you are going to feel disappointed and give up if you are "only" 115 or 121 or 129. That might well be a perfectly healthy number for you.
You might prefer to have a goal related to your health or your activity or your ability to do the things you want with your kids.
Don't get hung up on this, just make good choices to get you healthier and re-evaluate when you are further down the track.1 -
I am 5 feet, started almost 7 weeks ago at 172 and size 14-16. Today I am 150 and in size 10-12. I am still considered obese on the chart.
I want to set my goal at 110 but that's almost to unrealistic. What weight will be more realistic?
128 would be the top of your healthy weight range and 111 is about the middle. Why not aim for 128 and evaluate how you feel as you get there?2 -
I'm 5'0, asian with a muscular/boxy build. Currently approx 119 pounds. I look leaner based on my build (wide shoulders, narrow waist). My ultimate goal is 110 pounds, but I would be pretty damn happy at 115. I think when you hit a weight you are happy with, you'll just know. So no harm in making a goal, just don't be surprised if you are satisfied at a different one. Good luck!2
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fittestpal wrote: »Do you feel obese? Don't let other standards define who you are.
No. These charts are not fashion charts. They are health charts. You can't advise someone who is obese to stay like that if they feel good because it is dangerous in so many ways and can cause a lot of health issues.
OP, congrats on the weight loss so far! Like several people suggested aim for 128 which is the top end of the healthy weight range and then re-evaluate
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