5' 2" Ladies - what is your best weight? goal weight?
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5'2" My best weight was in the mid- to low 90s. My weight has been in the 107-108 range for months because of stress and other factors. It's alarming.0
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I'm 5'2" and currently weigh 120. I maintained there for a few months and decided that I really do want to lose 5 more lbs, so I'm aiming for 115 now. I'm more concerned with body fat percentage than the numbers on the scale, so I'm doing it slowly.0
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My goal weight is 120, but I'll probably start the climb to maintenance once I hit 125. But as a previous poster said, I'm more concerned with body fat percentage.0
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I'm 5'2" and currently 180 (ish) - 185 when I just recently started MFP. That's my highest ever and litterally balled my eyes out looking at the scale. I never knew I was that high. I've been a size 12 in clothes since I can remember. My frame is larger and I do have lots of muscle but my current goal is 150. Maybe after that 130.
I don't know about anyone else but just getting started is killing me. All of my friends and sisters are size 2-6 and look perfect. I feel like a whale. And everything looks like a cinnamon roll. It's tough but I'm trying to push through. With my first 4lbs down, I can't wait to get the rest of this weight off.0 -
I'm around 5' 2" with a rather curvy build and currently weigh around 160. For me this is overweight, but not grotesquely by any means. My goal is to get down around 135 with a good amount of muscle.
I was down to 120-125 in college, but I looked very sickly and my hip bones and ribs stuck out (my doctor at the time once asked if I had a cocaine problem or anorexia because it looked so unnatural). I would guess that this is the normal weight range for most women my height, but as I said, I'm rather curvy, with naturally large hips and breasts and when I was down to the 120-125 range, I still wore size 10 pants.
Every woman is different: different shape, different body system, different genes. There can always be a generalized goal range for women of a certain height, but that doesn't mean that the outliers are always unhealthy or unnatural. The most important thing is to make sure you keep yourself healthy.0 -
I started at 126 at 5'1.5" (yes need that .5"0 I'm 120 and would like to be around 115. 114 is my ultimate goal weight, but I haven't been able to maintain below 120 for several years now. I'm hoping for lower body fat %. Mine is now around 34%, so if I stay 120 and lower that, I'll feel OK.0
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Wow. This thread really brought out the women who have little to lose, didn't it? I thought at 5'2" 125 would be about right for me. I'm now seeing that many/most think that is way too heavy.
I wonder if people who have never been extremely overweight have a different perspective on what is their "best" weight.0 -
Wow. This thread really brought out the women who have little to lose, didn't it? I thought at 5'2" 125 would be about right for me. I'm now seeing that many/most think that is way too heavy.
I wonder if people who have never been extremely overweight have a different perspective on what is their "best" weight.
For some on this post myself included, the body fat percentage is more important. Because of my height and small frame, being at 115 lbs will give me a body fat percentage of 22% which is my goal. Others might have a different objective fro their goal weight.0 -
At my heaviest I was 130 lbs, and didn't feel good. I looked okay, a bit heavy, but the kicker was body fat percentage. I was kind of one of those "skinny fat" body types. So, I started doing cardio every day (thank god for bikes) and worked in some weights to build up my muscle mass. I ended up losing 20 lbs (and radically changing body composition, which was even better!), and gained a little back so I'm 113-115 and quite happy with how I feel. My energy level is much higher than when I was heavier, and the extra strength has really helped support my body so I have fewer aches and pains. Not to mention the improved balance and reflexes.0
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I think it really varies for people. I don't look good below 120 (can't maintain it either) or above 130, but other people do. Depends on lots of things. I'm fairly busty so that may be one of the reasons I can't get too low. For others, it's muscle mass or frame size.0
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i don't really have a clue about my goal weight but kind of say 120-125lbs! I am 5ft1 and never used to weigh myself before i had my daughter and went by how my clothes fitted instead. I want to be a UK 10-12 again. I am super curvy but also fairly small framed! Right now i wear a size 32gg bra and i have fat on my back, my usual size is a 30G/GG and even then I had back fat suggesting I was carrying too much fat. Even at my slimmest i had big hips and boobs but a small rib cage and tiny waist. I think to be honest i would rather look and feel good than worry about a specific number but i know my slimmest weight since I has my dd was 133lbs and I still carried a lot of fat but to get back there i would feel good and then take the rest as slowly needed0
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Out of curiosity, why is everyone so concerned with what number they want to get down to? Why not just be healthy, fit, and happy! Here is to the day when scales no longer matter!0
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I'm 5'2 looking to get down to 110!
My highest was 136 before I learned I had a medical condition.. the right medication helped get me to where I am now (125) but still looking to get down to 110! I felt so yucky at 130+.
Just joined the site yesterday, looking for friends for motivation and encouragement so please feel free to add me! Go shorties!0 -
I'm juuust over 5'2" and I weigh 135. It's always nice to see a smaller number on the scale, but I don't have a goal weight - losing pounds is not my focus. I prefer to go by how I feel, how my clothes fit, and what I see in the mirror!
ETA: thought I'd share this pic I weigh ~135 in both but I definitely like me better in that red top
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The scale really helps me: keep an eye on things, stay motivated, monitor progress, and confirm fears! I don't see it as a negative at all, but one of many tools.0
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Inspired by the thread for 5' 7" ladies -- same question for the shorties out there. What's your best weight for your height?
I'm 5' 2" and am currently at 127 and aiming for 120.
Whenever I get to 130, I feel yucky -- but every pound down from there is a huge improvement.
Can we be friends on here?!?!?! I'm 5'2" and currently 127 and want to be back down to 120 at least! I'm okay when I see 127 or below on the scale, but when that sucker goes up to 128-130, I freak out. I hate the way I feel when I weigh that much0 -
5'1 here. 145 was my highest. Current weight 134.4 would love to be 125. I got down to 116 at one point and people started to think I was sick..I would be comfy a 125.0
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5'1. Started at 225, my goal is 140. Once I get to 140 I will re-evaluate.0
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Inspired by the thread for 5' 7" ladies -- same question for the shorties out there. What's your best weight for your height?
I'm 5' 2" and am currently at 127 and aiming for 120.
Whenever I get to 130, I feel yucky -- but every pound down from there is a huge improvement.
Can we be friends on here?!?!?! I'm 5'2" and currently 127 and want to be back down to 120 at least! I'm okay when I see 127 or below on the scale, but when that sucker goes up to 128-130, I freak out. I hate the way I feel when I weigh that much
Yes, we are TWINS!0 -
Out of curiosity, why is everyone so concerned with what number they want to get down to? Why not just be healthy, fit, and happy! Here is to the day when scales no longer matter!
Because that's what motivates me, because that what gives me an indication of success, because I know from experience what the numbers mean in relation to my skinny jeans.
I'm not using other peoples goals to base my own on, therefore my goal is healthy, fit and happy imo.0 -
I am 5'2" and currently 230lbs.
My "goal" is to be around 140, but I going to go more on my appearance vs the weight. So it may be more or less in the end.
Also, anyone is free to add me!0 -
I'm 5'2", age 30, 155 lbs currently. Looking to drop to 125 and go from there. I'm a traditional hourglass shape, so when I'm smaller or heavier, people notice. I've started running to stay in shape and slim down and am mostly happy with my weight loss so far.0
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4'11 and 101 pounds. I'm happy with my weight, I am more interested in inches at this point. I'll hopefully be putting more muscle weight on over the next few months.0
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I have the ticker on my profile set to 125...but it's just a loose guideline. I'm sitting at 150lbs right now and hovering between sizes 8 through 12. Ideally, I'd like to be a size 2 or 4.0
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I'm 5'2". My highest weight was around 135 and I felt gross. I'm currently at around 119, trying to get down to a solid, muscle-packed 115.0
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5'2" and I think the weight I like to be at is about 128-133. That puts me around 25% BF which is easier to maintain than my lowest at 125 lbs and ~22%. I once had a goal of 121 based on my weight coming out of basic training, but once I determined my BF% I knew I wasn't going to see those last 4 lbs go. I'm now sitting about 29% at 137 lbs and comfy in my body and focusing more on my workouts than losing the little bit....if it happens great, but I don't think I look bad at this point.0
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I'm 5'2" and got down to 140 lbs which was a lot better than 180 (where I started). My goal has always been 130-135.
same goals here, 5'3'' and long term is to be 140. I have a long way to go still though.0 -
I'm 5ft 3 and weight fluctuates from 99-108lbs depending on how active I am being. I am happiest with how I look around 102lbs (weight in my profile pic) but I am trying to do more strength training & gradually build more muscle. So at the moment I'm happy for my weight to be increasing & don't have a goal number in mind so long as the visual changes/measurements I'm seeing are positive & I'm not just gaining fat.
Almost the same, I'm 5'2 and my weight goes from 97 to 107. Same goals.0 -
Its interesting to read the post. Such a wide range of goal weights
I am 5'2" and currently about 148-149. My highest weight was 150+ and I couldn't believe it when I saw a picture of me recently. Ouch - I don't feel as heavy as I looked in the photo. Decided I had to do something about it. Right now I have my goal down as 115 - but truth be told I am not 100% sure what the most reasonable goal is at this time. I weight 120 most of my teen & early adult years. When I got married I was at my lowest weight of 113. Even then I have never felt "skinny". Over the next 4 years I gained weight up to 130 lbs before my first child, 135 lbs before my second child another 5 years later. Turned 40 and weighed 140-144 lbs. The last 3-6 months is when I jumped up to the 150+.
I am looking to get my body fat % down & increase my lean mass. I am assuming my final weight that I will rest at and maintain will be some where between 110-130. I am enjoying the process and looking forward to the results and learning how to maintain a healthier lifestyle the rest of my life.0 -
I'm 114 pounds now, aiming for ~105 though 125-130 was my initial goal...0
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