How much weight Do I need to lose? *WITH PICS*
whiteberry17
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I'm also 5'3" and if you look at your BMI, a healthy weight is anywhere from 106-144 I believe. However, 106 seems RIDICULOUS to me.0
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117-140 is the ideal weight range for someone who is your height. You can always check with your doctor to see what they say about what is best for you. Good luck!0
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You don't need to lose any, you may want to lose some. No one can tell you how much to lose from a photo. If you want to lose, get started and then stop when you like the way you look or feel.0
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Personally I think you really don't need to loose any, if you want tone up, exercise and get some nice long lean muscle tone.
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I'm the same weight and height as you currently! I want to get down to about 130 at first, then 120 or 115 after that perhaps.0
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None! build some muscle and sculpt, you will lose inches which is way better than trying to lose weight!0
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Your body look plenty healthy to me. Personally I don't think you "need" to loose any weight. If you want to look more athletic toning can get that done or even some weight training.
Someone mentioned BMI and that is the current standard for weight classification but remember that standard was created in the 1800's and in my opinion needs to be updated for current man. If you believe the BMI then actors Brad Pitt, Matt Daemon, and George Clooney are all overweight (reference http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/8538956/BMI-explained-the-imperfect-index-that-claims-Brad-Pitt-is-overweight.html) If you want some more thoughts on the BMI I would suggest looking up Penn & Teller's BS on the BMI they have people on both sides and make up your own mind.
That is your body please make any decisions because you want to not because some other person or group of people says you should. In this increasingly unfree world the only true thing you own is your body.0 -
You don't need to lose any, you may want to lose some. No one can tell you how much to lose from a photo. If you want to lose, get started and then stop when you like the way you look or feel.
^^ Agreed
Personally I don't think you need to lose any, I think you look great! But go with what you feel.. not what someone else feels. Who cares what other people think about your body? It's YOUR body. Do it for you if you feel like you need to0 -
It really depends on how YOU want to look, I'm an inch or so taller than you and I weigh 115 lbs. If I were you I'd aim for 110, but then again it depends on what you want.0
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I'm 5'4" and feel I looked good at around 130. But you have to take into consideration body type too.
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A) Eat at a small deficit for now.
Strength train. Lift weights if you can; if you're like me and you can't afford a gym membership or proper equipment, bodyweight exercises can be just as effective.
C) Have fun. Seriously. Exercise, eat, and enjoy your life. Don't stress over the number on the scale; take pictures, take measurements, and focus on being healthier, not thinner.0 -
115 seems about right. Continue toning as you go (not that you really need to).0
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I'd check your BMI first and see where you're at, then identify what areas you'd like to improve on and go from there. Cardio, sculpt and eat right, you'll be there in no time!0
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Depends on your goals.
I think aiming for a certain bodyfat % is preferable, or just stopping losing once you like what you see in the mirror.
I, personally, would ballpark around 120 If not intending on doing weight training, and a bit higher to allow for muscle if you want to get into weights.0 -
I think you look perfect!0
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Get down to at least 120 ;-)0
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It all depends on what look you are going for. In the end this is your body and your decision. Never go by the BMI calculator. All people have different size hips, chests, length of arms/legs....plus some of the weight might actually be muscle weight. So that calculator isn't accurate to go by.
In personal opinion, maybe 5-10 lbs might work out for you.0 -
I agree with checking out your body fat. At 5'3 and 154lbs, I was 34% body fat - obese on the charts. But I looked completely normal! My goal body fat is 25% right now. We'll see how I feel about it when I get there0
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I am 5'3 and I am aiming for 131.0
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BMI is a stupid measurement IMO it totally doesn't work for around 20% of the population measuring them as obese even though they have a good LM-BF ratio. And worse it will put some people at a healthy range when they carry a high amount of BF.
I had this opinion before reading anyone elses. First off it's up to you how much to a large degree. I would say no lower than 140 though. It looks like you are very large framed from the pic see if your wrist is over 6 inches around if so you are large framed. And in addition to that you look muscular without even being in an exercise program (guessing here). This is also just my opinion for now, since I haven't read about enough research on this yet. I think that people who are muscular and/or large framed should carry less body fat. The reason I think that is your heart doesn't care about where the weight comes from. Being active will make your heart work better, but the extra fat is still going to be an unnecessary strain. I am going to go for 20% or lower even though at my age they say being higher is ok. My daughter is going for 18% she is also very large framed and has lots of muscle weight. So, maybe aim at that neighborhood 18-20% even though 25 is generally healthy for average framed people.
ETA I think that you don't look like you need to lose weight.0 -
5/2 here looking to be 135-1400
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