What's your frame size?
Ilovepeppers
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I'm not sure if this belongs in success since its a question. But I'm wondering
1) what is your frame size (large, med, small)
2) and while having a healthful diet and exercising do you find you have an easy time losing weight, normal struggle or is it very difficult?
Thanks a lot for taking the time to answer!
1) what is your frame size (large, med, small)
2) and while having a healthful diet and exercising do you find you have an easy time losing weight, normal struggle or is it very difficult?
Thanks a lot for taking the time to answer!
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Small frame size when i really put my mind to it I say it comes off easily but not at a fast rate....but since my frame is so small it shows up quicker (I've lost 6lbs and already my co-workers are asking if I'm skinnier)0
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I've been wondering this - how do you know what size frame you are? I've seen many women lose weight (especially those who start at 250+) and go down to a very healthy weight and completely change appearance. While they seemed a large frame at the higher weight, they become a small person after they lose it.
2) it's a normal struggle for me. It's easy enough for me to eat under calories, but difficult to choose healthy options instead of candy bars + ice cream. Adding exercise is something I am slowly getting used to0 -
I would say I have a medium frame...I find I'm builidng alot more muscle so when i get on the scale it says i gained weight..but it's just muscle weight..i would rather see the numbers dropping on the scale. I have a hard time staying on a healthy diet though..so many temptaions out there..like ice cream haha!0
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it doesnt matter what size frame you have when loosing weight. it's based soley on cals in vs. cals out & that depends on work outs, food, weight & amount of muscle b/c it burns more fat...but frame size is not a factor, it only matters when determining how a person carries their weight / where they will see a change first.0
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I'm not sure if this belongs in success since its a question. But I'm wondering
1) what is your frame size (large, med, small)
2) and while having a healthful diet and exercising do you find you have an easy time losing weight, normal struggle or is it very difficult?
Thanks a lot for taking the time to answer!
Large...well large, large really. At about 6ft tall, I'm pretty thick however, I'm finding that the weight is shedding pretty quickly, almost comparable to the losses being experienced by my husband.
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1) I have a medium frame, so i sortof feel like when i do lose weight its not very noticable.
2) and pounds for me to do not come off easily i find that i lose inches faster than pounds.0 -
I definitely have a medium frame size, and I find losing weight easy as pie until I hit about 145lbs, roughly a BMI of 23 for me, but to get any lower is rough. Even with super clean eating and working out, I can lose fat, but my body just doesn't seem to want to drop the weight. GRRRR..
Anyways, I hope this helps somehow
Are you trying to find someone with similar stats to your own?0 -
I've been wondering this - how do you know what size frame you are? I've seen many women lose weight (especially those who start at 250+) and go down to a very healthy weight and completely change appearance. While they seemed a large frame at the higher weight, they become a small person after they lose it.
2) it's a normal struggle for me. It's easy enough for me to eat under calories, but difficult to choose healthy options instead of candy bars + ice cream. Adding exercise is something I am slowly getting used to
you can test by putting your thumb & pointer finger around your wrist...if your fingers don't touch, large frame..i they just touch, med frame...& if they overlap, small frame.
we did it in my health class in high school haha (:0 -
Medium. But I don't feel the wrist test is really valid. I hear about people losing inches (perhaps not full ones, but you get the idea) off of their wrists. I think I have a medium to small frame cos I gain weight very evenly so even if 134 on 5'5 isn't enough to really effect wrist size for most it probably does for me.0
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As im heavy id say im big boned, but years ago when i initially lost alot of weight, i had a change of heart. Id say im a medium frame, and the weight is hard to come off.0
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Frame size is an interesting question. Bone density varies a little human to human and with age and exercise. Physical exercise will create healthier more densely structured bones. What really varies from person to person is bone girth or the actual thickness of the bones. This also varies with race a bit.
On a personal level. I am Short 5'8" for a guy. and have always thought my self very heavy for my size even when in very good shape. I had the opportunity to have a full battery of tests done to look at all those things and found that despite my shorter stature, my bone thickness is high. As an outward example it is generally believed that wrapping one's hand around the opposite wrist and looking at the overlap or meeting of the middle finger to the thumb give a loose interpretation of bone girth. The group I was in had 13 people .of those twelve the middle finger wrapped to the thumb in 8 cases indicating average bone girth. 3 others were slightly overlapping about an eighth to a quarter inch. 2 of us were short by some distance on the wrap. the other fellow had a gap of about a quarter inch and I had a full inch gap. Afterwords, there was some electrical current tests and a water bath to check bone, fat, muscle contributions to overall weight. The tests were all consistent with the simple wrap method. So.... when I was at what I consider a good healthy solid fighting weight I was at 202 lbs and only 5'8".
Now to qualify all this I will have to tell you that at the time I was lifting (heavy) 4-5 days a week and I am naturally very large chested so i tend to be heavier than most my size. It always makes me laugh to see the "height / weight charts. by their direction I should be about 158 max. I was 155 out of HS when I ran every day and had about 6% bf by the old pinch methods back in the day.
Bottom line...everyone is different. Get to a healthy weight that makes you look and feel good.
I'm gladly a pretty easy weight loser as long as I'm regimented and track everything. I tend to stray easily though.0 -
Medium. But I don't feel the wrist test is really valid. I hear about people losing inches (perhaps not full ones, but you get the idea) off of their wrists. I think I have a medium to small frame cos I gain weight very evenly so even if 134 on 5'5 isn't enough to really effect wrist size for most it probably does for me.
I'm not entirely sure how accurate it is either. I know my frame from other sources so idk. I do know that my wrists lose fat first (if there's any to spare on them). My bracelets start falling off before my jeans0 -
The wrist test is not all that accurate. My fingers touch indicating medium frame, but I'm pretty sure I have a large frame. I tend to be able to carry a lot of weight before I actually look fat. And the inverse to that is that I look pretty thin at a higher weight than someone with a smaller frame. You can use this calculator which I find to be accurate:
http://www.medindia.net/patients/calculators/framesize1.asp
As for weight coming off, it depends on how hard I work. I tend to lose pounds slowly and consistently, but inches go away faster.0 -
I think I have a small frame.0
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As an outward example it is generally believed that wrapping one's hand around the opposite wrist and looking at the overlap or meeting of the middle finger to the thumb give a loose interpretation of bone girth. The group I was in had 13 people .of those twelve the middle finger wrapped to the thumb in 8 cases indicating average bone girth. 3 others were slightly overlapping about an eighth to a quarter inch. 2 of us were short by some distance on the wrap.
I thought it was forefinger? If it is middle then I have a small build....unless I got my mum's long hands. Yeah, not so accurate.0 -
I never actually heard of that test and I don't think it's accurate- I have long fingers and my fingers overlapped showing a small ! Frame when I have a med- large frame and (as do others who do I can carry more weight without seeming fat) there are measurements which indicate frame size based on wrist circumference... I do not know if these are accurate with extremely obese individuals with fat on their wrists.
Female Wrist Measurements
Line:
1)Height less than 5' 2"
2)Height 5' 2" - 5' 5
3) Height more than 5' 5"
Small
Less than 5.5"(140mm)
Less than 6.0"(152mm)
Less than 6.25
Medium
5.5" - 5.75"(140 - 146mm)
6" - 6.25"(152 - 159mms)
6.25" - 6.5"(159 - 165mm)
Large
More than 5.75"(146mm)
More than 6.25"(159mm)
More than 6.5" (165mm)
Male Wrist Measurements
Height more than 5' 5"
Small 5.5" - 6.5"(140 - 165mm)
Medium 6.5" - 7.5"(165 - 191mm)
Large More than 7.5"(191mm)
I found these online! They should be pretty accurate0 -
I'm large framed (I measured my wrists at work one day. I'm not skinny, but my wrists are kind of bony), but I'm short, so when I lose, people can tell. So far, the weight has come off pretty easily. I'm sure that will slow down in the coming weeks.0
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I have a small frame and only need to lose a couple of pounds before people start noticing and commenting that I look smaller. Like a previous poster, I lose very easily until I get to a BMI of about 23. After that it's a bit of a battle!0
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well.... Im 5'2 and mt recommended weight is between like 112 and 128 which I feel will be too skinny for my body frame. I think Im a med-large build so I think 135ish is a good weight for me. I have an extremly HARD time losing weight and feel like I must work xtra hard than others. I am curently at 184 and have been eating healthy and exercising most days and have on lost .5 lbs in 3-4 weeks. So I dont know the true answer to your question but my answer is...in my case it is frustrating due to slow weight loss for med-large build.0
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I think I am large frame. I am 5'8 and would not be able to go below 150lbs.
Losing weight was very easy when I was 200lbs. Not so easy nearer the goal weight.0 -
So, the wrist tests says. "Large" and even if that test doesn't have any validity, my rib cage is def testimony to my large frame..... I have not been able to do the body mass test (water one) but my doc and I both agree, that I will not be 120lbs.... it will not be healthy for me.... I have always been a larger girl, even when at a healthy weight..... I have much more of an athletic build, and it sucks.... I build muscle quickly, but pounds don't drop..... I am currently at 175 and I am in a size 14, almost 12...goal is 150lbs and size 8..... but my body may not do that.....
I feel that I am making progrss, but not what I want to see..... ohh well, anything woth doing is worth doing right.....what won't kill me WILL make me stronger!0 -
Small frame size when i really put my mind to it I say it comes off easily but not at a fast rate....but since my frame is so small it shows up quicker (I've lost 6lbs and already my co-workers are asking if I'm skinnier)
I am a small frame, too.. and I agree with this 100%
It's hard for me to stay so focused, because it comes off so slowly, but if I gain back, that is really noticeable, too. 5 pounds makes a big difference on my frame.0 -
I have small frame here.0
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Very small frame and I generally have a pretty easy time losing weight, but I put it back on very easily too if I stop "dieting"0
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So, the wrist tests says. "Large" and even if that test doesn't have any validity, my rib cage is def testimony to my large frame..... I have not been able to do the body mass test (water one) but my doc and I both agree, that I will not be 120lbs.... it will not be healthy for me.... I have always been a larger girl, even when at a healthy weight..... I have much more of an athletic build, and it sucks.... I build muscle quickly, but pounds don't drop..... I am currently at 175 and I am in a size 14, almost 12...goal is 150lbs and size 8..... but my body may not do that.....
I feel that I am making progrss, but not what I want to see..... ohh well, anything woth doing is worth doing right.....what won't kill me WILL make me stronger!
Im pretty much in the same boat (179lbs and a size 14/almost 12!) Ive always felt like my ribs were HUGE, I have an athletic build and am barrel chested just like my father and my grandfather. I never really thought that I had a large frame, but according to the wrist test, I DO have a large frame. It all make sense now! When I was at my heaviest (220lbs ) no one believed I weighed 220! I guess having a large frame helped me carry it well :-) But! When I got down to the smallest Ive been since high school (150lb) I was smaller but was still a size 10 on a good day! My current goal is to get down to 135 and a size 8. Now that I see that I have a large frame, I feel like that goal may be unrealistic!
As far as losing weight, its somewhat hard for me. I find that I build muscle much more quickly than losing weight. Ive lost 6 pounds in the last 3 weeks but you cant really tell all that much. I am starting to see my arm muscles again, so Im sure that I losing at least some fat!
I used to hate my athletic build, but since I started playing roller derby 3 years ago, Ive learned to love it!0 -
Not sure about the wrist thing. Small wrist and ankles run in my family but I have always considered myself medium frame. Even at the bottom of the scale on the bmi index for my height I wear an 8.0
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I'm 5'.5'' and my wrist size is about 6'.5''. I highly doubt I am a large frame. I'm not tiny but I'm not large either so I'd say a medium frame would be more accurate.0
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I'm short (5'2) and have a medium frame size. Even when I was at my absolute smallest (120 lbs...size 3) I looked kinda stocky because of my wide rib cage and broad shoulders.0
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To be honest, I don't know.
I take a long time to lose weight. As a child, I was very thin, so I would be inclined to say that I have a small frame, although, I look like I have big bones. (It's all fat, I tell ya. )0 -
LARGE for sure. I used the linked frame sizer and it showed me large as well (which means that I can drop 20 lbs and no one notices....but i can also gain 20 lbs and no one notices!)
I anticipated that I would get large - I have a build like my dad and bone structure like mom (who weighs 95 lbs but wears a size 8 because smaller pants won't fasten around her hip bones and wears a 38 nearly A - which is a REALLY hard to find bra!)
I don't have trouble losing the same 30 lbs over and over... I teeter between about 215 and 190 ALL the time and was, at my heaviest, 240. I don't even think I will ever get below a 16, which is what I wear when I am down in the 180s but my backside is always the last place I drop and so pants don't fit any better for a long time!0
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