How did you choose your goal weight?
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emmab0902
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Did you use BMI or measurements or how you look/how clothes fit? Or something else?
After years of being a slave to the scales I now go on how I feel most functional ie energy levels and sports performance (I am a competitive swimmer.)
Ironically my weight fluctuates less now that I'm not counting calories or aiming for a specific number than it ever has!
After years of being a slave to the scales I now go on how I feel most functional ie energy levels and sports performance (I am a competitive swimmer.)
Ironically my weight fluctuates less now that I'm not counting calories or aiming for a specific number than it ever has!
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I'm sort of picking arbitrary numbers until I reach a point where I'm happy with my figure. I've never been this slim before (and I'm in the middle of my bmi), so I have to play it by ear.0
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Nothing magic, I just went back to the weight I had maintained for the majority of my adult life.
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Maximum BMI and level of self confidence in my physical appearance
Then wherever I ended up after trying to find maintenance which was 5-7 lbs under a BMI of 25, giving me a 24 BMI
But I switched to body fat rather than BMI as body composition is far more important to aesthetics than scale weight..so I'm happy at 23-24%0 -
I go with how I feel.. My primary goal was a few pounds less than what I weigh now, but then I measured my BMI and Body fat percentage, and it was low so now I picked the other goal.. Just take it easy and go step by step.0
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I don't so much have a goal weight as a goal look.
Numbers on a scale really don't matter.0 -
I am still using the scales atm, I have a fair bit to lose. But I will be switching to body fat % once I am down another 10 or so kilos. When I was younger I was always at the high end of my bmi but had a firm body and even a six pack so I suspect my body compesition is a little heavier. At the moment I am in the obese range for weight but my bmi is in the overweight range.0
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The weight I felt the best at in the past.
That weight is about the middle of the healthy BMI for my height.
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Initial goal was simply my favourite adult weight (which happened to be from 25 years ago). Then made a few adjustments over next year or so based on what I saw in the mirror and my fitness/cycling goals.
My final weight turned out to be at the top of the BMI healthy range.0 -
My initial goal was to be at a healthy bmi. My next goal is to be in the middle of a healthy bmi range (about 5 lbs to go). I'm not really satisfied yet so I figure my next goal will be to get on the lower end of the bmi scale.
I know BMI doesn't account for everything, but it can be a good indicator of a health weight range for your height. With this there are always outliers (individuals who are super muscular, for example).
Same goal here.0 -
I initially picked the top of my bmi scale to 130 because it seemed like enough at the time. I then chose to go 10 pounds lighter just because of my belly fat. I'm nearly there but I may take it down another 5. I still have a belly hanging out and don't like it one bit. I doubt I'll go lower than 115 and will just have to live with whatever belly fat decides to stay.0
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First I picked a weight I had last seen in 2011. It was a weight that was comfortably within my BMI range, and a weight I have been at a number of times in my life. 15 kg down from my start weight.
When I got to that weight, I took a 1-month break and reassessed the situation. OK, I went on holiday. But I debated whether I would maintain that weight or whether I would lose some more. I decided to try to lose some more. Losing that first bit of weight hadn't been difficult, so I thought maybe I could lose an extra 5 kg or so.
I got busy with a rather intense course I was taking in addition to work, and all of sudden I had dropped an extra 7 kg! 22 kg down from my start weight.
So then I thought I might as well keep going to a weight I haven't seen since 2003. I'm about down a total of 24 kg from my start weight now, and about 2-3 kg from my 2003 weight goal.0 -
My goal weight was calculated by my sports physiotherapist. It is my "optimal" cycling weight: where I'm not sacrificing required muscle mass, but I'm also not carrying extra weight that will slow me down and make climbs more difficult.0
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It is the lowest weight I can remember being in my adult life. I remember that I was really happy with how I looked and how I felt at the time. It was still a bit above my ideal weight by about 30 pounds, so when I achieve that number I might change my goal. Things are going so much better than I expected ,so far, that I actually think it could be doable and reasonable.0
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Pics tell the story
Progress pics show how it all looks after body composition efforts.
My BMI is high because of added muscle. Seeing muscle separation in my torso and body comp scale say 12% body fat are good things.
I still have pockets of fat to drop. So it has nothing to do with a single number. It is about all of them together evaluated with my personal satisfaction with athletic performance and appearance.
BMI is fine if you don't add extra muscle. If you do, it kind of goes out the window.
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The number that I chose, which I finally met 2 weeks ago is one that I felt would let me indulge in the holidays without feeling guilty if I ended up gaining 5lbs.
Of course along the journey to meet that goal I decided that I wanted to get lean for once, so now I'm trying to achieve that goal which is probably another 5-10lbs away from the original number I chose.0 -
Did you use BMI or measurements or how you look/how clothes fit? Or something else?
After years of being a slave to the scales I now go on how I feel most functional ie energy levels and sports performance (I am a competitive swimmer.)
Ironically my weight fluctuates less now that I'm not counting calories or aiming for a specific number than it ever has!
I used BMI, an advanced one with a waist to hip ratio as well as adjustments for frame size as measured by elbow bone width. Then I picked a BMI (22) dead in the middle of the healthy range and picked the weight associated with that number for all those characteristics. 115. If I get to 125 and look and feel awesome, maybe I'll stop. Or if I get to 115 and still look visually flabby and round, I'll keep going. So I guess it's a combination of both scale and feelings. Obviously if I feel like hell at 115, I'll gain back up til I don't, but I want to be a long distance runner, so I expect I'll feel fine.
If that seems low: I am 5'2", small frame, 26 yrs old, and I have a fairly large pelvis for my bod so I'm going for an 8-10 inch difference in waist to hip ratio.
And none of this matters in the least if I don't feel well. I like comfort. I will choose feeling good and being comfortable over being at a certain number or set of numbers in the end.
ETA: I've never been thin since I can remember, so I just have to guess really.0 -
That's another thing: BMI seems to be more accurate a measurement for females who are not very tall or very large framed than for anyone else. Partly because frame size IS a big deal, and because females are less likely to be trying to bulk up with big heavy musculature (not everyone obviously, just in general, you GO muscle girls!) like men often desire.0
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BMI says I should weigh no more than 160 to be "normal", but my target is 180. Why?
I'm 54 and have struggled with my weight since age 9. Over the years I've drifted through husky, heavy, chubby, fat, morbidly obese, and for a very brief time (2 years), "normal".
What I know now is that "normal" for me is "obsessive", and puts me in a head space that I don't like. Yes, my clothes fit, but I don't FEEL healthy--at least mentally. My goal weight is a weight where I feel healthy, I can do the physical things I like and want to do, I like the way I look in my clothes, and that I can maintain without obsessing or thinking about food every freaking moment of every freaking day.0 -
5 lbs below the top of my healthy weight range for age/height. That gives me wriggle room for hormonal changes. I'll reevaluate once I'm there and will switch to body fat % based on how I look. Strength training has become a big deal to me and will play a role in my goals.0
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I picked the weight I was a couple of years ago. Felt good and looked good only 13 pounds to go!0
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