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tiptoethruthetulips wrote: »Your goal weight of 50 kilos for your height would give a BMI of just over 17 which would make you underweight for your height.
You need to reset your expectations about weight loss and reconsider your goal weight.
This is worth quoting too.
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Thanks for the answers!! I guess I was a little anxious, I've always behaved so bad with food that I thought that now doing it in such a nice way would have me in two months dropping far more.0
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Logging as in weighing all your food. So instead of putting in "one apple" or "one slice of bread", weigh them. Accuracy in with the weighing of food will help you tighten up the number of calories you are eating in a day.
Oh, yeah I really try and do that always, it was a pain at first, I'm used now. Thanks~0 -
strong_curves wrote: »_dracarys_ wrote: »10 pounds in 2 months is great. The only thing you need to adjust are your expectations.
Also, stop comparing yourself to others.
Werd 10 lbs is damn good!
Comparison is the thief of joy.
Hehe okey, thanks. And yeah, totally true
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_dracarys_ wrote: »tiptoethruthetulips wrote: »Your goal weight of 50 kilos for your height would give a BMI of just over 17 which would make you underweight for your height.
You need to reset your expectations about weight loss and reconsider your goal weight.
This is worth quoting too.
Oh, alright. I downloaded this quite a while ago when I was 51 kilos and my goal was 44... yeah. So that's why I wrote 50, I was quite chubby back then. I have a really thin structure.0 -
_dracarys_ wrote: »tiptoethruthetulips wrote: »Your goal weight of 50 kilos for your height would give a BMI of just over 17 which would make you underweight for your height.
You need to reset your expectations about weight loss and reconsider your goal weight.
This is worth quoting too.
Oh, alright. I downloaded this quite a while ago when I was 51 kilos and my goal was 44... yeah. So that's why I wrote 50, I was quite chubby back then. I have a really thin structure.
Don't worry, I'll set it up higher then.
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No one is chubby at 170cms and 50kilos.0
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It's a good rate of loss with so little to lose, in all honesty with a bmi of just over 21 you really haven't got a lot to lose anyways. Be realistic about your goal, quite a while ago is when you were a child so 44-50kilo then would be acceptable but for your height that would now be seriously underweight. If you want to still slim down at your weight maybe instead of losing weight look at weight lifting or body weight exercises although others on here are far beter than me to advise on that.0
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I'm 172cm and I look absolutely skeletal at anything under 65kgs0
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