Ladies 5'10 and up.... Success Stories!

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  • I'm not sure how to do it but we should start a group for all of us tall people!
  • Izzwoz
    Izzwoz Posts: 348 Member
    Some of you girls want to be very slim!

    I'm 5'10" and currently 167. Want to get down to 160.

    For those who want to be/are about 145-150 - how easy do you find it to maintain that weight? I got down to 153 and it seemed impossible!

    I'm the same, when I got to 165 in the past, it always felt like my body refusing to shift any further, the only times I managed to get below was when I was either at the beginning or the end of a relationship and didn't feel like eating at all!
    This time, I am determined to get to 155 and stay there, I think it is possible to maintain by just doing what I am doing now, which is watch and log what I eat and stay within my goal cals (which will obviously be higher for maintenance than they are now). It must be possible! I will make it possible! :-)
  • lik_11
    lik_11 Posts: 433 Member
    I'm not sure how to do it but we should start a group for all of us tall people!

    There are groups: Totally Tall Women of MFP and Tall Women. check 'em out.


    I'm 5'11- started out at 220, joined MFP around 215, and am now hovering at 170. Ideally I would love to lose another 10 pounds, but have been plateaued around 170 for four months. I'm pretty content where I am now, though.

    @beautmel - I started heavy lifting, which is when I started my plateau. I have lost inches, but not pounds. Pretty good trade-off, actually
  • binglebandit
    binglebandit Posts: 531 Member
    I'm 5'11", so far I've lost 55lbs.

    SW: 247
    CW: 192
    GW: 165

    Feel free to friend me. I have pictures on my profile if you want to see my progress.
  • That's brilliant lik! What programme are you following and with what weights did you start etc?

    I'm always keen for some help/info.

    I'm not sure how to do it but we should start a group for all of us tall people!

    There are groups: Totally Tall Women of MFP and Tall Women. check 'em out.


    I'm 5'11- started out at 220, joined MFP around 215, and am now hovering at 170. Ideally I would love to lose another 10 pounds, but have been plateaued around 170 for four months. I'm pretty content where I am now, though.

    @beautmel - I started heavy lifting, which is when I started my plateau. I have lost inches, but not pounds. Pretty good trade-off, actually
  • ukgirly01
    ukgirly01 Posts: 523 Member
    I'm 5'10 starting weight was 249
    Current weight is 183
    First goal is 174 (healthy weight) anything less than that is a total bonus
  • kristen6022
    kristen6022 Posts: 1,923 Member
    I'm 34, 5'11 and 147lbs and at goal weight. I'm not the fittest, not the most athletic, but I feel and look the way I want to look for life.
  • I'm a little taller than you, but I am 6 feet with a goal of 180.
  • MollyMeghan5
    MollyMeghan5 Posts: 24 Member
    I'm 5'10 and down about 20 lbs from 210.. my first goal is 170. You can add me if you'd like!
  • gschnitzler
    gschnitzler Posts: 18 Member
    I'm 38 years old, 5'9", started MFP on August 20th at 210 pounds. I am currently at 170, aiming for a goal of 160. I'm in the home stretch now!
  • larnocky
    larnocky Posts: 8 Member
    I'm 5'10 and about 150 lbs, aiming to be cut and 135 lbs for summer (my natural body type is lean, but with poor eating habits I have defnitely fluctuated over the years).

    One thing I've learned being on the tall end of the spectrum, is that everyone carries weight differently, and that you should set a goal unique to yourself - there is no magic weight you should be at a certain height.

    Comparison is the thief of joy, so set your personal goals and strive to fulfill them! Nothing compares to the confidence you gain by setting a challenging goal and then reaching it. xo
  • I am 5'10" and starting here at 320, I have a long way to go and could use the support and motivation! I'm hoping that using this tool, along with some help from my friends, will keep me motivated!
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