ALL ABOUT THE GOAL WEIGHT.. lets do this.
jojorocksforeva
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1.What's your goal weight.
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
6.What's your current weight.
7.What's your starting weight.
8.What is your height.
answer all of the questions thank you;D:D
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
6.What's your current weight.
7.What's your starting weight.
8.What is your height.
answer all of the questions thank you;D:D
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Hi.
1. 130ish...but I'm waffling between that and 125ish.
2. That, the 125ish, was my 'normal' weight before getting pregnant and ballooning.
3. I would probably refer back to #1 and say: yes. Initially, hitting 'One-derland,' then 130; BUT, eventually, I'd love to drop down to pre-pregnancy weight (technically: 126.2).
4. 216.7 (see #7).
5. 120 ??? I don't really know. I've never been below 126--but I was a strong and muscled 126. I guess, as long as I don't look unhealthy.
6. 210.2
7. 216.7
8. 5'5" (65")...but 5'6" (66") on a good day
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1.160 and add 5lbs above or go 5lbs under my goal weight for wiggle room now I'm not going to say i want to stay here forever but a few yrs yes i do.
2.Because i feel like i don't want to be to skinny but i don't want to be obese i feel like its a good weight to be at for that and iv always liked that weight AND I WILL BE ABLE TO WEAR CUTE AND NORMAL CLOTHES YAY.
3.No
4.I never want to go over 165 170 is just a little to high for me i think
5.I never want to go below 140
6.298lbs
7.298 yeah I'm just starting
8.5,2
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1.What's your goal weight.
150
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
It was my happy place prior to school starting 2 years ago.
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
Yes. But I will implement that once I get to my first one.
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
200
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
125
6.What's your current weight.
181
7.What's your starting weight.
183
8.What is your height.
5 foot 3 inches
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1.145
2. It's near the top of a healthy BMI range and it seems like a healthy, attainable, but slim place for me to be.
3. Kind of. My goal for end of year is 175. 177 will be the lightest I've been in 7 years and a big deal for me.
4. 200 again. I was just there 2 weeks ago. NEVER again.
5. I've never thought of that because it won't come to that, but 120 probably.
6. 198.3 last Friday.
7. At my heaviest last spring, 223. Since recommitting a couple weeks ago, 203.9.
8. 5'5"0 -
1.What's your goal weight.
150 lbs.
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
Right in the middle of my healthy weight for my height.
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
No.
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
168 lbs.
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
128 lbs.
6.What's your current weight.
180 lbs.
7.What's your starting weight.
225 lbs.
8.What is your height.
5 ft. 9 in.
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1. 215 lbs
2. 15 lbs under my previous low.
3. I plan to reasses at 215. With my build, I don't expect to go too much lower.
4. 230 lbs, I was happy with how I looked there, though still needed to lose more.
5. 180 or so lbs.
6. 266 lbs
7. 276 lbs, since I started weighing last month. Though about 5 years ago I was at least 350 lbs, never weighed back then.
8. 6'3"0 -
1. What's your goal weight. 145
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
I figured it would easy to maintain and I wanted to look good in my wedding dress last year.
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight. No
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over. Hmm prob 150
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under. 125
6.What's your current weight. 128 after my wedding I got sick and kept losing bc of my illness. I was 138 at my wedding.
7.What's your starting weight. 165
8.What is your height. 5' 10"0 -
1.What's your goal weight.
Don't know.
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
See above.
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
Kinda. I set mini-goals. Right now, working on 150.
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
150
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
Don't know.
6.What's your current weight.
158
7.What's your starting weight.
About 250. I really don't know how high I went.
8.What is your height.
5'8"
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1.What's your goal weight.
65kg
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
It's 5kg less than my lightest adult weight and I felt fat then
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
Yes - I will re-evaluate when I get to 70kg because I believe my thinking about my weight was skewed back then
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
I maxed out at 110kg at the beginning of this year and I never want to go back
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
I can't imagine anything under 60kg for me
6.What's your current weight.
101.5kg
7.What's your starting weight.
110kg
8.What is your height.
173cm0 -
1.What's your goal weight.
65kg
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
It's 5kg less than my lightest adult weight and I felt fat then
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
Yes - I will re-evaluate when I get to 70kg because I believe my thinking about my weight was skewed back then
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
I maxed out at 110kg at the beginning of this year and I never want to go back
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
I can't imagine anything under 60kg for me
6.What's your current weight.
101.5kg
7.What's your starting weight.
110kg
8.What is your height.
173cm
When the US takes over the world I hope we will finally convert to this metric system I've been hearing so much about lately.0 -
You seem really fixated on a goal weight...0
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WinoGelato wrote: »You seem really fixated on a goal weight...
Some people need goals for motivation. Tbh, I only set one cause the app asked. :shrug:0 -
1.What's your goal weight.
57kg (125lbs)
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
Because I got down to 60kg (132lbs) and still have a bit of tummy fat to lose
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
Originally it was 65kg (143lbs) I used to think 65kg was my ideal/easy to maintain weight. But I was not happy with that and changed to 60kg (132lbs). Now I'm here, I've still got more to go.
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
I'd like to stay below 62kg (136lbs) now, but I intend to start lifting more next year, so it would be more about bf% than weight number then.
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
55kg (121lbs)??
6.What's your current weight.
60kg (132lbs)
7.What's your starting weight.
71kg (156lbs)
8.What is your height.
165cm (5'5)0 -
1. 140 or 130. We'll see? I can't decide!
2. Both are healthy weights for my height on the BMI scale, and somewhere inside I still don't think I will ever see either number come up when I step on a scale... I need to see it to believe it!
3. Kind of. This is a popular answer, so I picked it.
4. 200.
5. Probably the low end of the BMI weight range for my height, 110-115.
6. 147... but not for long because I'm going to Disneyland this weekend! woohoo!!!!!
7. 175 when I started weighing on my personal scale, but I remember being 180-185 at the doctor's office in the past year.
8. 5'3.5"-5'4"... changes on a daily basis but I go with 5'4" on MFP because I can
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VykkDraygoVPR wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »You seem really fixated on a goal weight...
Some people need goals for motivation. Tbh, I only set one cause the app asked. :shrug:
Oh I have no issues with setting goals but OP has another active thread about trying to determine wiggle room for a goal weight. Just seems a little concerning. Believe me, I can fixate on numbers with the best of them but have had to learn with this process that as much as I want everything to be completely predictable and resulting from direct causal factors, sometimes directionally correct has to be good enough as does, "I will know what done looks like when I get there".
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1.What's your goal weight.
About 140lbs
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
I looked good at the weight in high school
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
No. That 140 isn't firm, just a guess.
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
165
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
I don't know. 130? I think I last weighed that in grade 5. LOL
6.What's your current weight.
160
7.What's your starting weight.
185
8.What is your height.
5'8"0 -
1.What's your goal weight.
155-160
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
Felt great at that weight before I piled on 130lbs
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
No
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
165
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
140
6.What's your current weight.
177
7.What's your starting weight.
287
8.What is your height.
5'6"
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WinoGelato wrote: »VykkDraygoVPR wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »You seem really fixated on a goal weight...
Some people need goals for motivation. Tbh, I only set one cause the app asked. :shrug:
Oh I have no issues with setting goals but OP has another active thread about trying to determine wiggle room for a goal weight. Just seems a little concerning. Believe me, I can fixate on numbers with the best of them but have had to learn with this process that as much as I want everything to be completely predictable and resulting from direct causal factors, sometimes directionally correct has to be good enough as does, "I will know what done looks like when I get there".0 -
1.What's your goal weight.
150
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
Because it's 50lbs less than where I started, and it's gets me close to my suggested weight.
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
Not yet. I can't remember what it's like to be 150, so we'll see how it feels and looks on me when I get there.
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
200. I couldn't believe I was actually there when I started this.
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
114 is the lowest in my healthy range, but I don't think I'd try to go below 120. I don't want to lose too many curves.
6.What's your current weight.
192.1
7.What's your starting weight.
200
8.What is your height.
5"50 -
jojorocksforeva wrote: »1.What's your goal weight.
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
6.What's your current weight.
7.What's your starting weight.
8.What is your height.
answer all of the questions thank you;D:D
1) 122 lbs is my current goal
2) Dunno tis random
3) I guess you could say that. Originally my goal was to get to 130 lbs. When I got there, I decided to see what I would look like in the 120´s. I also have a bunch of fitness related goals.
4) I would like to stay below 140 lbs (unless I get pregnant with a third child...no restrictions then). I don't ever want to get back to anywhere near the weight I was.
5) 115 lbs
6) this mornings weigh in put me at 129.3 (although I hit a new low of 128.3 just a few days ago)
7) 260 lbs
8)5´4.5"0 -
WinoGelato wrote: »VykkDraygoVPR wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »You seem really fixated on a goal weight...
Some people need goals for motivation. Tbh, I only set one cause the app asked. :shrug:
Oh I have no issues with setting goals but OP has another active thread about trying to determine wiggle room for a goal weight. Just seems a little concerning. Believe me, I can fixate on numbers with the best of them but have had to learn with this process that as much as I want everything to be completely predictable and resulting from direct causal factors, sometimes directionally correct has to be good enough as does, "I will know what done looks like when I get there".
Haha if you have a issue with the things i share then don't comment its that easy its concerning that your so fixated on what i choose to share all i can say is who cares if i have more than 1 thread going on its called being motivated and wanting answers that's why others share so you know what don't even come on here with that.0 -
1.165 UNBUILT 190 built.
2.Currently training full force to join the navy
3.Yes refer to number 1
4.200
5.160
6. Currently 187
7. Started at 227
8.5'10
Almost down to low weight then build that back up as pure beef! lol
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jojorocksforeva wrote: »ncboiler89 wrote: »
Pretty sure I wan't quoting you. Be a better drunk imo0 -
I . 120lbs
2. I feel I look my best at that weight
3. I guess maybe 115, then gain muscle and get up to 120-125
4. 150
5. Hard one for me, I've been as low as 98lbs back when I was 19, I was depressed and not eating, definitely don't want to be that thin again.
6. 137
7. 148
8. 5'5
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1. 110
2. Look and feel happiest at this weight, joint pain is somewhat less also.
3. Not really. When I first lost weight and got closer to a normal BMI I started to think about how I felt and looked
and this then lead me to adjusting further down on the scale.
4. 120
5. 100
6. 103
7. 268
8. 5' 4"0 -
^^^ Ooops
Number 7. Should be 278 lbs0 -
1.What's your goal weight.
60kg or 132lbs
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
It's an even number (in metric, that is).. I like *tidy* numbers
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
My halfway goal is 70kg (154lbs)
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
Never ever want to be in the 80s (176lbs+) again
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
50kg (110lbs)
6.What's your current weight.
77kg (169lbs)
7.What's your starting weight.
84kg (185lbs)
8.What is your height.
176cm (5'9)0 -
1.What's your goal weight.
62kg (136lbs)
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
this is the weight I used to be when I was younger
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
Also below 70Kgs (154lbs)- 62kg (136lbs) may be too small, I had no muscle when I was younger and have quite a bit now, so My goal may change.
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
80kgs (176lbs)
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
55kgs (121lbs)
6.What's your current weight.
76kgs (167lbs)
7.What's your starting weight.
88kgs (193.6lbs)
8.What is your height.
163.5cm or 5"4'0 -
1.What's your goal weight.
225lb/105kg. But secretly 200lb/91kg.
2.Why did you choose that goal weight.
It's a smaller number.
3.Do you have more than 1 goal weight.
My goal weight is definitely more than 1.
4.What's the highest weight you never want to go over.
See #6
5.What's the lowest weight you don't ever want to go under.
This is a problem for people that are not me to concern themselves with.
6.What's your current weight.
238lb/108kg
7.What's your starting weight.
276lb/125kg
8.What is your height.
6'3"/190.5cm
Bonus question 9: how long have I been doing MFP you ask?
95 days.
Those reading this that are roughly in my boat, and just doing cico in some form, feel free to friend me.0
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