5'6 Ladies: what's your goal weight?
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I want to add that one should be happy with themselves and their current shape on the way to their goal, but why not set a goal that is what you truly want to look like. Anyone who says they wouldn't want a firm, toned body that turns heads in a bathing suit is lying to themselves.5'6" 145 is not firm and toned. It's just "good enough" to not look fat in clothes. No offense. Just trying to be honest.
You may be flabby at 145lb, I am not.0 -
A 5' 6" woman, regardless of "frame", should weigh no more than 130 lbs. There is very little variation of muscle mass in woman unless they are into bodybuilding, and frame size only accounts for a few pounds one way or the other. Any goal over that is a consolation and a cop out.
Agreed! When I see really high goal weights on here, I find it rather puzzling.
LMFAO
<---- 5 6" and 157lb in that pic - sub 20% BF%. Are you saying I am overweight?
In...
...to make sure the collective answer to this question is a resounding "no".
(Yeah, I know, I'm not even supposed to be in this thread...so, pretend like you don't see me. Carry on.)0 -
A 5' 6" woman, regardless of "frame", should weigh no more than 130 lbs. There is very little variation of muscle mass in woman unless they are into bodybuilding, and frame size only accounts for a few pounds one way or the other. Any goal over that is a consolation and a cop out.
Agreed! When I see really high goal weights on here, I find it rather puzzling.
I am glad you are happy with your accomplishments, but in my opinion you have gone past the amount of weight you should have lost...there is such a thing as losing too much weight.
Why not eat in a surplus and lift some weights? i think it would be amazing on you.
If she wanted to eat in a surplus and lift weights FOR HER, then by all means...but she shouldn't just because someone online thinks she's lost too much!
Actually - she was questioning anyone who didn't want to be as thin as she is, so she pretty much invited the attention.0 -
F**k. 130! My goal is to look like you Sara!!!!!!!:)0
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5'6" and my goal is set at 150 which is at the high end of the 124-155 lb weight range I was given for height. It may change in the future. I'll have to wait and see.0
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LOL, except the most vocal person is a man.0 -
Agreed again, schmoony. A skeleton is a skeleton, and has very little variation from one person to another, other than height. There really is no such thing as "big boned." People however do distribute fat around different parts of the body which is why this myth is so widely accepted. The places where you store fat the most is what determines your shape - not your skeleton.
145 would technically put a 5'6" women in the "healthy" weight category, but chances are that woman would not be happy there. Why not go for the whole package?
This is one of the most ridiculous things I have seen on here and I have seen a lot.0 -
I am 5"10 and weigh 150 lbs would like to be 145 lbs any tips?0
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A 5' 6" woman, regardless of "frame", should weigh no more than 130 lbs. There is very little variation of muscle mass in woman unless they are into bodybuilding, and frame size only accounts for a few pounds one way or the other. Any goal over that is a consolation and a cop out.
Wow. You are just...ignorant.0 -
I love how people get immediately offended by any post that is less than coddling, and conveys any bit if harsh honesty. Of course there are exceptions to any norm, but it is a simple fact that the vast majority if women fall into a caregory wherin they would need to be a certain weight in order to have what us considered a "fit" appearance. By "fit" I mean no cellulite, slight muscular definition, small waist in relation to hips, and an overall lean appearance. For a woman who is 5'6", that occurs in the 125 lb. range. On a deeper psychological level, I understand that the human brain has a much easier time setting goals that are closer to where you are right now. It is very difficult for a woman who is 240 lbs. to envision being 125 lbs. I understand that, but I think men are a little more honest with themselves about there ultimate goals. If you we're to ask a 250 fat guy if he wants to look like Brad Pitt, he would say "hell yeah!" If you ask a 250 pound woman if she wants to look like Giselle, she'll say "that's unrealistic. I don't want to be a stick figure. I just want to be happy." It's a question of human psychology more than physiology.0
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A 5' 6" woman, regardless of "frame", should weigh no more than 130 lbs. There is very little variation of muscle mass in woman unless they are into bodybuilding, and frame size only accounts for a few pounds one way or the other. Any goal over that is a consolation and a cop out.
Agreed! When I see really high goal weights on here, I find it rather puzzling.
How is 140 or even 145 a high goal weight. It is well with in the healthy range. I know you like to be as close to under weight as possible but some women would rather not to look like that.
i agree there is not set weight that 5'6' people need to be im just over that and i think it is ridiculous to say you should weight no more that 130. what ever you feel that you feel conformable with your self is best.
set a goal what ever it may be and once you reach that goal look at yourself if you want to change even more set another goal, dont just say i must be this weight because it is the only acceptable weight for a person like me. after all everyone is different0 -
A 5' 6" woman, regardless of "frame", should weigh no more than 130 lbs. There is very little variation of muscle mass in woman unless they are into bodybuilding, and frame size only accounts for a few pounds one way or the other. Any goal over that is a consolation and a cop out.
Agreed! When I see really high goal weights on here, I find it rather puzzling.
LMFAO
<---- 5 6" and 157lb in that pic - sub 20% BF%. Are you saying I am overweight?
In...
...to make sure the collective answer to this question is a resounding "no".
(Yeah, I know, I'm not even supposed to be in this thread...so, pretend like you don't see me. Carry on.)
NOW BACK TO MY POST I PUT ON PAGE ONE! If you can manage to get an adult amount of calories (~2000 for a women) and maintain a low weight I have no problem with you. But if you get there and you're unhappy (like I was) because you still feel like you have flab, I highly recommend strength training. As you can see by Sara's profile pics, you can get pretty freakin' firm. You'd have to work hard for a long time to get where Sara is, but I guarantee you in the span of about a month if you put effort into it you'll start to see things on your body literally move up in the world. I don't know anyone who gave heavy lifting a half decent amount of time come out not feeling like there are results.
P.S. If you start throwing around myths like lifting makes you bulky I'll hit you. You can't get larger on a calorie deficit, you only shrink and lose fat, what most people are trying to lose.0 -
A 5' 6" woman, regardless of "frame", should weigh no more than 130 lbs. There is very little variation of muscle mass in woman unless they are into bodybuilding, and frame size only accounts for a few pounds one way or the other. Any goal over that is a consolation and a cop out.
Agreed! When I see really high goal weights on here, I find it rather puzzling.
I am glad you are happy with your accomplishments, but in my opinion you have gone past the amount of weight you should have lost...there is such a thing as losing too much weight.
Why not eat in a surplus and lift some weights? i think it would be amazing on you.
If she wanted to eat in a surplus and lift weights FOR HER, then by all means...but she shouldn't just because someone online thinks she's lost too much!
Actually - she was questioning anyone who didn't want to be as thin as she is, so she pretty much invited the attention.
Thank you!
She pretty much agreed wanting to weigh more than 130 is a cop out..
and I happen to think she is in an unhealthy weight range, which could lead to future health problems,
You also don't know anything about her health, it's honestly none of your concern.
I'm not defending her comment (completely the opposite actually) but body policing of any kind really bothers me.
I apologize if this offended you.
It was in no way intended to come off as middle school...I am concerned for many women that take things too far, and if I saying so bothers you i get it, but i will still try to help people.
I think telling people they should have goals so low (i believe she is 5' 9" and 125 or something) is not responsible and could be damaging especially to the younger women on this site.0 -
I love how people get immediately offended by any post that is less than coddling, and conveys any bit if harsh honesty. Of course there are exceptions to any norm, but it is a simple fact that the vast majority if women fall into a caregory wherin they would need to be a certain weight in order to have what us considered a "fit" appearance. By "fit" I mean no cellulite, slight muscular definition, small waist in relation to hips, and an overall lean appearance. For a woman who is 5'6", that occurs in the 125 lb. range. On a deeper psychological level, I understand that the human brain has a much easier time setting goals that are closer to where you are right now. It is very difficult for a woman who is 240 lbs. to envision being 125 lbs. I understand that, but I think men are a little more honest with themselves about there ultimate goals. If you we're to ask a 250 fat guy if he wants to look like Brad Pitt, he would say "hell yeah!" If you ask a 250 pound woman if she wants to look like Giselle, she'll say "that's unrealistic. I don't want to be a stick figure. I just want to be happy." It's a question of human psychology more than physiology.
Give it up bro! You have made some really ridiculous posts...step away from the keyboard.0 -
My goal weight was 145 but my doctor said I would still be overweight and need to aim for 125 not more than 130. I haven't weighed that much since I was 15...........:huh:0
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F**k. 130! My goal is to look like you Sara!!!!!!!:)
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My goal is 135 pounds.0
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A 5' 6" woman, regardless of "frame", should weigh no more than 130 lbs. There is very little variation of muscle mass in woman unless they are into bodybuilding, and frame size only accounts for a few pounds one way or the other. Any goal over that is a consolation and a cop out.
Agreed! When I see really high goal weights on here, I find it rather puzzling.0 -
A 5' 6" woman, regardless of "frame", should weigh no more than 130 lbs. There is very little variation of muscle mass in woman unless they are into bodybuilding, and frame size only accounts for a few pounds one way or the other. Any goal over that is a consolation and a cop out.
Agreed! When I see really high goal weights on here, I find it rather puzzling.
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Ladies..I have no goal weight...there, I said it.
For those of you who might be interested WHY....i direct you to this thread.
It may help some of you focus on other goals besides the scale...i personally find the scale a dirty, lying...
well anyway,
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/979178-halp-heavy-lifting-made-me-supah-bulky
Concrete girl quoted me around halfway down the page...I am the post that starts with SQUAT, BEEP.
Guess how much I weigh at 5' 11.0
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