How did you decide your weight loss goal?

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  • arditarose wrote: »
    I'm 224 and 5'4 my goal weight is 150. The lowest I remember being was 170 which didnt look bad on me but I think I want to be 150 because I really dont want to lose all of my hips. When I get there i'll change it as I see fit.

    I'm 5'4" too. I started with 44 inch hips. I don't want to lose mine either. But at 136 they are still 39 inches, which I'm happy about. I kind of don't want them to be any smaller.

    I Hope I keep mine. And my boobs lol... Somehow I feel I wont be that lucky

    My hips have always been huge (to me, anyway), even at 125 lbs....my boobs, on the other hand, were nonexistent before and are quickly becoming nonexistent again. :( hopefully, it will even out for me in the end, lol

    We can only hope lol... :)
  • I checked myself against the BMI measurements. My BMI was normal so i just decided to maintain my weight and tone up my body in time for the summer.
  • jen_092
    jen_092 Posts: 254 Member
    shaleeny88 wrote: »
    I checked myself against the BMI measurements. My BMI was normal so i just decided to maintain my weight and tone up my body in time for the summer.

    My BMI was normal when I started (but one pound from being overweight, which is why I got on here and set a small goal). But since I look the same maybe I should've taken your approach. How are you going about toning up?
  • llUndecidedll
    llUndecidedll Posts: 724 Member
    Well, I'm 5'6, 226 lbs. I started at 305 lbs I just picked the higher end of the normal weight range for my height because I have a large frame, so my goal is about 150- 155 lbs. My UGW is about 130 lbs though.
  • Jolinia
    Jolinia Posts: 846 Member
    I remembered it was a good weight for appearance when I was younger. Sadly I don't have as much muscle mass now, so I'm having to go below my original goal.
  • Lissa_Kaye
    Lissa_Kaye Posts: 214 Member
    I was 123 once before and still had fat, but looked and felt good, so I want to try and get there again. I was 130 growing up till it crept up to 160 when I got a desk job then 190 after I got my license. I am 5'3 and have a pretty small frame.
  • dontjinxit
    dontjinxit Posts: 82 Member
    I decided to go to the lowest previous weight that I had felt healthy at.
  • mymodernbabylon
    mymodernbabylon Posts: 1,038 Member
    I'm 5'6" and at 147. I want to be at 140 primarily because I know I'll be able to keep at this weight without having to eat a lot less than I want to. So it'll be maintainable for life. Any less and I'll struggle to have the lifestyle I want. I chose it because it was a weight I had for a large part of my young adult life when I was healthy and happy (I've been less but I wasn't healthy in any way).
  • ogmomma2012
    ogmomma2012 Posts: 1,520 Member
    I checked myself against BMI index. I set my first goal at my pre-pregnancy weight because I have been there before and knew I could get back to it (200lbs) but my maintence weight is 130lbs. Loooong journey still ahead for me but I'm almost to my first goal!
  • cheshirecatastrophe
    cheshirecatastrophe Posts: 1,395 Member
    Honestly? The apocryphal equation for running speed, "two seconds per pound per mile." That's a little less than one minute per pound over the course of a marathon. I decided I liked the idea of dropping 10-15 minutes off my PR like magic.

    Happily, that range coincides almost perfectly where, in the past, I've been more or less satisfied when I looked in the mirror. (Also been below it, still "normal" BMI, and do not look good.)

    All is vanity...
  • jenxbowers wrote: »
    shaleeny88 wrote: »
    I checked myself against the BMI measurements. My BMI was normal so i just decided to maintain my weight and tone up my body in time for the summer.

    My BMI was normal when I started (but one pound from being overweight, which is why I got on here and set a small goal). But since I look the same maybe I should've taken your approach. How are you going about toning up?

    I'm using ankle and wrist weights to tone up, im also doing squats and sit up. Body is rather aching but the 6 pack has already started to show up
  • jen_092
    jen_092 Posts: 254 Member
    shaleeny88 wrote: »
    jenxbowers wrote: »
    shaleeny88 wrote: »
    I checked myself against the BMI measurements. My BMI was normal so i just decided to maintain my weight and tone up my body in time for the summer.

    My BMI was normal when I started (but one pound from being overweight, which is why I got on here and set a small goal). But since I look the same maybe I should've taken your approach. How are you going about toning up?

    I'm using ankle and wrist weights to tone up, im also doing squats and sit up. Body is rather aching but the 6 pack has already started to show up

    Awesome. Good for you, and thanks!
  • epido
    epido Posts: 353 Member
    I am 5'7" and my goal is 160, but that is subject to change. I picked that weight because it was what I weighed when I met my husband, and was pretty easy for me to maintain. However, lately, I have been thinking more about body fat %, and think I would rather work towards getting to 23.25%. And why this number? It is exactly half of my starting body fat %. (However, I would be happy to get it down to 25%. Right now I am at 32.9%, so I've already lost 13.6 percentage points from where I started, for a 29% reduction in body fat.)
  • MickeyCastello
    MickeyCastello Posts: 269
    edited February 2015
    I am a 65 year old 5'8" male. I started out at 216. My doctor suggested 160, no less than 150 pounds. I got to 155, but seem to hover around 150 - 155 in maintenance. He suggested three goals to get me there: <190, then <170, and then 160.
  • snarlingcoyote
    snarlingcoyote Posts: 399 Member
    1. It was the top end for a normal BMI at WW years and years ago.
    2. It's easy for me to maintain long term without obsessing.
    3. My body fat % is in the middlish of normal at that weight, and the rule on one side of my family tree is that you get diabetes if you're overweight. I don't want diabetes.
  • jen_092
    jen_092 Posts: 254 Member
    1. It was the top end for a normal BMI at WW years and years ago.
    2. It's easy for me to maintain long term without obsessing.
    3. My body fat % is in the middlish of normal at that weight, and the rule on one side of my family tree is that you get diabetes if you're overweight. I don't want diabetes.

    My family, too. Uncles and aunts, grandfather, and now father. Unlucky for my father, he was not overweight and never got the pre-diabetes diagnosis as a warning. This is what got me scared straight!
  • Dragn77
    Dragn77 Posts: 810 Member
    Right now Im setting up mini goals. Like my BMI when I started was 28.1 and 196lbs, so my first goal is to a BMI of 27 (2lbs to go!!!), next to 26 then to 25 (174lbs)...which is when I should be back in my healthy range.

    Then from there I'll decide whether or not I want to lose more or not. Important to me at this point though is just getting within my healthy range...I've been struggling with that for many years now, so that's what I'm working towards. Doing mini goals this time around is helping me with my perspective a lot.
  • MBL512
    MBL512 Posts: 32 Member
    My goal weight has been determined by where I know I have been satisfied in the past. I have set up several goal weights. Once I reach each goal, I take a break from actively trying to lose. I try to maintain for 2-3 weeks, and then jump back into losing. I seem to keep myself feeling stronger and healthier this way. I know this isn't the right approach for everyone.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    I used some online calculator to get a rough estimate of what my weight would likely be at my desired level of BF%.
  • snarlingcoyote
    snarlingcoyote Posts: 399 Member
    jenxbowers wrote: »
    1. It was the top end for a normal BMI at WW years and years ago.
    2. It's easy for me to maintain long term without obsessing.
    3. My body fat % is in the middlish of normal at that weight, and the rule on one side of my family tree is that you get diabetes if you're overweight. I don't want diabetes.

    My family, too. Uncles and aunts, grandfather, and now father. Unlucky for my father, he was not overweight and never got the pre-diabetes diagnosis as a warning. This is what got me scared straight!

    I actually started when I read your post. Oh lord, that must scary! It's somethingnthat scares me. I've been told you can lower your risk by being at a normal weight, but not eliminate it. Your dad sounds like he did everything right.

    Still, I'm late on my biannual blood test by 6 months and excused it by the fact that I don't have symptoms and I'm normal weight. I need to get my test done. No excuses.
  • sheldonklein
    sheldonklein Posts: 854 Member
    I've had interim milestones, but no end goal. My next milestone is to move from obese to overweight on the bmi scale. I'm 4 pounds away. After that, I suppose it's the lowest I've been in my adult life (and then only briefly), which is another 15 pounds. And then, I don't know.
  • beemerphile1
    beemerphile1 Posts: 1,710 Member
    I was an athlete in high school and weighed 170 pounds. I consider that to be my ideal weight.
  • Merkavar
    Merkavar Posts: 3,082 Member
    I picked the high end of what is the healthy weight for my height but I didn't care to much since it was and is a long way off. I'll get more specific when I get closer.

    Considering I'm lifting weights and kick boxing etc I am not sure if I get down to that weight but I guess if I'm overweight because of muscles I think I will be ok.
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