5'9, weigh 164...goal is 140 in 68 days is this possible?

Any helpful tips and advice is welcomed! I have a beach vacation coming up in 68 days and would love to lose 20-25 lbs, is this realistic? TIA
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  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    jemhh wrote: »
    No.

    9.5 weeks for 24 pounds = 2.52 pounds per week.

    Not realistic. Not even 20 pounds is realistic at your starting stats.

    10lbs sounds about doable
  • elphie754
    elphie754 Posts: 7,574 Member
    No, sorry, it's isn't.

    Enter your stats into MFP and choose a reasonable goal (.5lbs-1lb a week, at your starting weight any higher will be too agressive and can cause muscle loss and binging). Stick to the calorie it gives you. You won't lose as much as you want, but you will be closer to your goal than you be if you did nothing.
  • sllm1
    sllm1 Posts: 2,130 Member
    How about 10? :)
  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    Nope. You're already in a healthy BMI range, so it's going to take some time to lose that much.
  • Since you're alright not weigh in mich it'll take longer to lose weight so you're asking if you can lose 24 pounds in two months that's over 10 pounds a month you will probably only lose about if not under five a month without starving or working off quite a bit of what you've eaten. Sorry.
  • alienws1998
    alienws1998 Posts: 88 Member
    God I wish I knew how to post a pic of my progress chart. I'm down 21 pounds in like 65 days without any exercise. So yes it is possible, best of luck and feel free to message me directly if you have any questions.
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  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    God I wish I knew how to post a pic of my progress chart. I'm down 21 pounds in like 65 days without any exercise. So yes it is possible, best of luck and feel free to message me directly if you have any questions.

    And did you start with the same stats as OP? or are you significantly overweight?
  • 220Dani
    220Dani Posts: 198 Member
    You're probably looking to tone up more and not lose weight. Hit the weights, get in some squats, work the muscles and get a beach body.
  • PennWalker
    PennWalker Posts: 554 Member
    edited September 2016
    I am a 5'4" female, over 50, started July 15 at 177 pounds and 9 weeks later weigh 157. I plan to lose another 20 or so.

    My doctor told me in July that I have killer high cholesterol and was at high risk of a heart attack or stroke, plus had developed high blood pressure, so those were my motivations to get healthier. My blood pressure now is normal from losing weight and exercise (like 102/74). I don't know my cholesterol numbers. He put me on meds for that and I will be tested in 2 months.

    I am not starving myself. I eat about 1200 calories a day. I drink a lot of Slimfast shakes (20 G protein and 1 G sugar) or Atkins shakes (15 G protein and 1 G sugar) because I don't like to cook. I also eat a lot of salads, vegetables, and bean protein like lentils (1 cup has the protein of 3 eggs).

    I usually walk 2x a day on a treadmill about 3-6 miles. Sometimes I take earplugs and a textbook and read while I walk (I went back to college).

    Yes, you can lose the weight. I didn't have a goal weight or time frame. I started eating healthier meals and exercising more. I stopped eating junk food, candy, etc. because I can't control how much I eat. I also chew sugarless gum or eat an apple instead of snacking at night.

    I use the MFP chart and eat the exercise calories back if I'm hungry, otherwise I don't eat them. I think a lot of them are too high is another reason I don't eat them all back.

    Anyway, I am much healthier and am not starving.
  • forevermaryb
    forevermaryb Posts: 108 Member
    I'm 5'9" as well. My starting weight was 210. It took me almost 6 months to lose 45 pounds, then about 1 year to lose the remaining 25 pounds to get to my goal weight of 140. Most of that year was trying to lose those last 10 pounds. The leaner you are, the harder it is to lose. Also, the older you are, the harder it is. You didn't give your age, but I'm in my late 40's. I maintained my loss for over a year, but the scale has slowly crept up to my current weight of 152, which I'm having a really hard time getting that number to go back down (mostly because I need to be "perfect" in my logging, but I'm not in the mindset to do that again yet). To be honest, when I was 140, people were telling me I was too thin. At my current weight, people are telling me I look fit. I felt great at 140, but my focus now is toning.

    Keep your focus on being healthy, not an arbitrary number on the scale.

  • alienws1998
    alienws1998 Posts: 88 Member
    In the words of Taylor Swift "Haters gonna hate hate hate hate"...no I didn't no start morbidly obese. Yes I'm a dude, I started at 6 ft 193, down 21 pounds in a lil over 2 months. And since I didn't describe how I did it, the person who suggested I did it unhealthy does know that one way or the other. So again OP it can be done and don't let anyone tell you it cant.
  • alienws1998
    alienws1998 Posts: 88 Member
    jemhh wrote: »
    In the words of Taylor Swift "Haters gonna hate hate hate hate"...no I didn't no start morbidly obese. Yes I'm a dude, I started at 6 ft 193, down 21 pounds in a lil over 2 months. And since I didn't describe how I did it, the person who suggested I did it unhealthy does know that one way or the other. So again OP it can be done and don't let anyone tell you it cant.

    Selective readers gonna select select select select

    Bad advice spouters gonna bad bad bad bad

    Clueless comparers gonna compare compare compare compare

    Say what ya want, it works for me. Works very well and I didn't give out any advice, at all. I simple said it's possible because I've done it. I never said how or offered any advice. Just answered her question that it is possible. Bye Felicia
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    jemhh wrote: »
    In the words of Taylor Swift "Haters gonna hate hate hate hate"...no I didn't no start morbidly obese. Yes I'm a dude, I started at 6 ft 193, down 21 pounds in a lil over 2 months. And since I didn't describe how I did it, the person who suggested I did it unhealthy does know that one way or the other. So again OP it can be done and don't let anyone tell you it cant.

    Selective readers gonna select select select select

    Bad advice spouters gonna bad bad bad bad

    Clueless comparers gonna compare compare compare compare

    Say what ya want, it works for me. Works very well and I didn't give out any advice, at all. I simple said it's possible because I've done it. I never said how or offered any advice. Just answered her question that it is possible. Bye Felicia

    The OP asked if it was realistic for her. Not for you. The point I'm making is that what is realistic/possible for Person A is not necessarily realistic/possible for Person B. In general, the theme on these boards is to try to give useful advice and answer questions in a useful way. That means considering the asker's situation, not simply your own, when commenting.
  • alienws1998
    alienws1998 Posts: 88 Member
    jemhh wrote: »
    jemhh wrote: »
    In the words of Taylor Swift "Haters gonna hate hate hate hate"...no I didn't no start morbidly obese. Yes I'm a dude, I started at 6 ft 193, down 21 pounds in a lil over 2 months. And since I didn't describe how I did it, the person who suggested I did it unhealthy does know that one way or the other. So again OP it can be done and don't let anyone tell you it cant.

    Selective readers gonna select select select select

    Bad advice spouters gonna bad bad bad bad

    Clueless comparers gonna compare compare compare compare

    Say what ya want, it works for me. Works very well and I didn't give out any advice, at all. I simple said it's possible because I've done it. I never said how or offered any advice. Just answered her question that it is possible. Bye Felicia

    The OP asked if it was realistic for her. Not for you. The point I'm making is that what is realistic/possible for Person A is not necessarily realistic/possible for Person B. In general, the theme on these boards is to try to give useful advice and answer questions in a useful way. That means considering the asker's situation, not simply your own, when commenting.


    She didn't ask if she should, I never said weither she should or not. Nor did I give her any advice on how to do it. I answered the question she asked. As you are NOT her doctor, you know nothing about her preexisting health conditions, metabolism rate, medications she's on that could effect her weight loss, any of that you can not suggest or advise her either. All I said was that it is possible to do, which is a true statement. Just because you couldn't do something doesn't mean she can't, or shouldn't. Just because I could (and did!) doesn't mean she should or even can. So I answered her question, it is possible to do. No twisting the post around to make you feel better about your own struggles will change that fact. No opinion or advice will change the fact that it IS possible.
  • RGv2
    RGv2 Posts: 5,789 Member
    I'm rough the same height as you, got down to 164, but actually hit the best shape of my life around 172.

    My advice would be eating a little under maintenance and make sure you're on a good lifting program. This may help you get to the aesthetics you're after faster than trying to lose another 20lbs.
  • eileen0515
    eileen0515 Posts: 408 Member
    I'm the same height as you, 159 pounds. Your weight loss goal is too aggressive.
  • selina884
    selina884 Posts: 826 Member
    I would start with a sustainable diet and see where it takes you. You will probably start looking good way before you hit your goal weight which will no longer be relevant
  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
    SLLRunner wrote: »
    God I wish I knew how to post a pic of my progress chart. I'm down 21 pounds in like 65 days without any exercise. So yes it is possible, best of luck and feel free to message me directly if you have any questions.

    Just because you've lost weight quickly does not make it safe.

    Op, take your time. There is no reason to lose weight quickly. Slow and steady wins the eacw!

    This. SO much this. The "I did it, so it is possible for you too" never flies.
  • alienws1998
    alienws1998 Posts: 88 Member
    SLLRunner wrote: »
    God I wish I knew how to post a pic of my progress chart. I'm down 21 pounds in like 65 days without any exercise. So yes it is possible, best of luck and feel free to message me directly if you have any questions.

    Just because you've lost weight quickly does not make it safe.

    Op, take your time. There is no reason to lose weight quickly. Slow and steady wins the eacw!

    This. SO much this. The "I did it, so it is possible for you too" never flies.


    Neither does the "because I can't you shouldn't" advice I keep seeing
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    God I wish I knew how to post a pic of my progress chart. I'm down 21 pounds in like 65 days without any exercise. So yes it is possible, best of luck and feel free to message me directly if you have any questions.

    How much weight do you have to lose? Are you within a healthy BMI range?

    These things matter...someone who has more to lose can and generally will lose faster than someone who doesn't have much to lose and/or is at a healthy BMI already and just looking at vanity Lbs.

    1% of total BW per week should be max...beyond that, you're torching lean mass.
  • bethannien
    bethannien Posts: 556 Member
    In the words of Taylor Swift "Haters gonna hate hate hate hate"...no I didn't no start morbidly obese. Yes I'm a dude, I started at 6 ft 193, down 21 pounds in a lil over 2 months. And since I didn't describe how I did it, the person who suggested I did it unhealthy does know that one way or the other. So again OP it can be done and don't let anyone tell you it cant.

    Once again, OP is within a healthy weight range. You were in the overweight range. The less you need to lose, the slower you lose it. Full stop.

    "I did it, so can you" assumes all things are equal. They are not.

    Disagreeing with your bad and not useful proclamations doesn't make anyone a hater.