Goal weight

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How did you decide your goal weight?
Or should it even matter? Or just lose until you feel good about yourself and not base it off of your weight?
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  • PrincessMel72
    PrincessMel72 Posts: 1,094 Member
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    Most go based on a healthy BMI or how they look in a certain size of clothes. I chose a range, because I know I won't be xxx every single day once I hit 'goal'. The goal weight range I've chosen in the higher end of a healthy BMI for my short stature (I'm just under 5') so while I'll still be considered "overweight", I like the way I look and feel at that particular range/size.
  • Ruatine
    Ruatine Posts: 3,424 Member
    edited April 2017
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    Since I'd never been at a healthy weight as an adult and wasn't sure what I'd look like, I picked the middle of the normal BMI range for my goal weight. I may adjust +/- 5 lbs from there when I reach it. Some people get their bodyfat measured in order to determine how much more they want to lose (or if they want to recomp), which is actually a really good way to see if you're skinny fat (i.e. at a healthy weight but have too much fat).
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 32,583 Member
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    I vote for "lose until you feel good" physically, and psychologically, as long as one can be somewhat objective about it. (A distorted body image can be a problem for some.)

    I set an initial goal weight around 10-15 pounds above the lowest adult goal weight that I'd felt good/healthy about at that time, but I had the intention to re-evaluate as I got closer. That weight had been around 35-40 years ago, and a lot changes in that much time. Also 'people say' we should be a little heavier when we're older.

    I did re-evaluate, on kind of a continuous basis starting about 10 pounds or so above the provisional goal, and ended up going pretty close to my young-adult weight. Since I reduced my loss rate to a crawl by the end of the process, it was easy to evaluate how I was feeling, and coast into a reasonable, healthy goal.
  • IrisFlute
    IrisFlute Posts: 88 Member
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    I set my goal weight as the weight I'd been for most of my adult life, before menopause. (135, for 5'8"). Then I set my maintenance zone at anywhere in the 130's. That works for me.
  • annacole94
    annacole94 Posts: 997 Member
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    I'm aiming for the high end of a healthy BMI, which is also the low weight for my adult life. It's a place where I'm content with my health and my body. I don't want to go any farther than I need to for my health.
  • leggup
    leggup Posts: 2,942 Member
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    I picked low end of the healthy BMI scale because I've been at that weight before and loved my body.
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
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    I'm struggling with this as well. My current goal weight is 220, just into the overweight category according to BMI, and I want to hit that by summer (~25 lbs). But in looking at the healthy BMI range for a guy 6' tall, is anywhere from 140 (ludicrous) to 183 lbs. Even 183 sounds too low for my body type.

    My plan is to sit at 220 for a while and work on adding muscle, then seeing how things look. I expect I'll be happy in the 190 range, but will see. I don't recall ever being under 200. I know I was, but it was decades ago.
  • BlueberryJoghurt
    BlueberryJoghurt Posts: 67 Member
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    I set my pretty low on the "normal" range altough tbh looking at all the belly and legs I still have to lose I might go there. Pretty much just sticked to a round number at the bottom of the normal bmi but once I feel alright with it (even if its not the 60kg) Ill probably stop.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,871 Member
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    I never really had one. I had a BF% in mind and only a very uneducated guess as to what my weight would be at that particular BF%. I thought I was going to have to lose quite a bit more than I did...apparently while I was getting fat, I was also putting on a decent amount of muscle mass.
  • stacief82
    stacief82 Posts: 109 Member
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    I just picked a number in the mid range of a healthy BMI for someone my height. I still have 12lbs before I reach this goal, but after I lose another 7, I might look into a recomp instead of killing myself over the last 5 lbs. It all kind of depends on how I feel when I get there.
  • TimothyFish
    TimothyFish Posts: 4,925 Member
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    I'm 6'5" so BMI is a little off for me. The upper side of normal is 210 pounds. I had been at 208 before, so I set there, but anything under 215 is probably healthy for me. I'm currently at 205. I'm not trying to lose weight, but considering that I typically lose weight during the summer, it wouldn't surprise me if my weight goes down some. I will not go below 200 again.
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
    edited April 2017
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    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    I never really had one. I had a BF% in mind and only a very uneducated guess as to what my weight would be at that particular BF%. I thought I was going to have to lose quite a bit more than I did...apparently while I was getting fat, I was also putting on a decent amount of muscle mass.

    What do you pick as a BF% and how do you know if you've hit it? I'm trying to figure this out now and, if I average the number I gets from online tools and my scale, using all sorts of measurements, I get that my LBM is ~168 lbs right now. So, if I can maintain that, then I will be at 18% BF once I hit 200.
  • Ruatine
    Ruatine Posts: 3,424 Member
    edited April 2017
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    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    I never really had one. I had a BF% in mind and only a very uneducated guess as to what my weight would be at that particular BF%. I thought I was going to have to lose quite a bit more than I did...apparently while I was getting fat, I was also putting on a decent amount of muscle mass.

    What do you pick as a BF% and how do you know if you've hit it? I'm trying to figure this out now and, if I average the number I gets from online tools and my scale, using all sorts of measurements, I get that my LBM is ~168 lbs right now. So, if I can maintain that, then I will be at 18% BF once I hit 200.

    This is the chart that I've always seen thrown out when it comes to body fat % targets:

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    As for measuring it, I've heard the only reliable way is a DEXA scan. I know I can get one for about $100 at a couple places near me, but I'm also in a metropolitan area, so ymmv.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,871 Member
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    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    I never really had one. I had a BF% in mind and only a very uneducated guess as to what my weight would be at that particular BF%. I thought I was going to have to lose quite a bit more than I did...apparently while I was getting fat, I was also putting on a decent amount of muscle mass.

    What do you pick as a BF% and how do you know if you've hit it? I'm trying to figure this out now and, if I average the number I gets from online tools and my scale, using all sorts of measurements, I get that my LBM is ~168 lbs right now. So, if I can maintain that, then I will be at 18% BF once I hit 200.

    I'm happiest around 12-15%...not super lean, but lean enough and it's easy to maintain. It's basically about where I was in college, but I weigh more now. I've had a trainer for a few years now and he uses calipers and measures multiple points and he's also very good with just visually looking at someone.
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
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    And that's why I'm confused. It doesn't jive with my current info and the BMI rating.
    So I'm ~245 and about 33.5% BF, judging by my scale and the tools at fat2fit (I average them out). That gives me ~ 163 lbs LBM. so I'd have to get to 11% BF% to hit the 183 the BMI says I should be.

    Or am I missing something?
  • midlomel1971
    midlomel1971 Posts: 1,283 Member
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    I'm basing mine on my age (I'm not a spring chicken anymore) and what I feel like I can reasonably maintain with regular exercise so that I can still enjoy food and social drinking. I'm setting mine at 150 although I'd be happy at 155. (I'm 46, female and 5'8")
  • DamieBird
    DamieBird Posts: 651 Member
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    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    I never really had one. I had a BF% in mind and only a very uneducated guess as to what my weight would be at that particular BF%. I thought I was going to have to lose quite a bit more than I did...apparently while I was getting fat, I was also putting on a decent amount of muscle mass.

    I remember seeing somewhere that a lot of obese people have a surprising amount of muscle mass, especially the ones who are still fairly active with normal daily activities. I believe the quote was something like, "it takes A LOT of strength to move around that much weight on a day to day basis!". Wish I could remember the source. . . .
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,871 Member
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    And that's why I'm confused. It doesn't jive with my current info and the BMI rating.
    So I'm ~245 and about 33.5% BF, judging by my scale and the tools at fat2fit (I average them out). That gives me ~ 163 lbs LBM. so I'd have to get to 11% BF% to hit the 183 the BMI says I should be.

    Or am I missing something?

    At 12% I'm around 180ish...174 is the highest end of the BMI scale for me...so according to BMI I'm about 6 Lbs overweight.

    I'm cutting winter weight right now and I'm shooting for 175 just 'cuz...I figure that'll put me around 10ish%...just curious more than anything and hoping to knock off a little time on my time trial series this summer.
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
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    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    And that's why I'm confused. It doesn't jive with my current info and the BMI rating.
    So I'm ~245 and about 33.5% BF, judging by my scale and the tools at fat2fit (I average them out). That gives me ~ 163 lbs LBM. so I'd have to get to 11% BF% to hit the 183 the BMI says I should be.

    Or am I missing something?

    At 12% I'm around 180ish...174 is the highest end of the BMI scale for me...so according to BMI I'm about 6 Lbs overweight.

    I'm cutting winter weight right now and I'm shooting for 175 just 'cuz...I figure that'll put me around 10ish%...just curious more than anything and hoping to knock off a little time on my time trial series this summer.

    Thanks. That helps.
  • ConquerAndBloom
    ConquerAndBloom Posts: 94 Member
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    I chose my pre-baby weight. I find it so hard to believe that I've gained 100 pounds in my 7 years post-baby! My plan is to be back to pre-baby weight as well as more fit!