5'10" and up ladies!
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I'm a little over 5'10", currently 209 pounds and I wear size 8 (US) jeans.
In my case it is muscle/density, being large framed AND the fact that my torso is about twice as long as average. I wear tall shirts and short or petite pants.0 -
azulvioleta6 wrote: »I'm a little over 5'10", currently 209 pounds and I wear size 8 (US) jeans.
In my case it is muscle/density, being large framed AND the fact that my torso is about twice as long as average. I wear tall shirts and short or petite pants.
being "large framed" (which is a topic of debate in itself) and having a long torso doesn't mean you're going to weigh more than you ought to.. sounds like an out IMO0 -
I'm an inch away from being as cool as you girls but I can relate! I'm 5'9" and 150 pounds. And I absolutely hate the BMI chart for tall women. I think what the BMI chart considers overweight for tall women is absolutely incorrect. They should add a good 5 - 15 pounds.0
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I have never weighed 240 lbs in my life! I am 5'10 and 50 years old. I need help with the best plan for me. Anyone getting great results?
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I'm 6 1 female and currently 222-aiming for 200. According to a recent body composition assessment, everything that isn't fat weighs just over 150. So my goal would puy me around 25% body far. I am somewhat self-conscious of my weight- even at my skinnier at 17, I was still 170! However, it's a good thing because it generally means we can eat more0
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BMI is overrated I think. Aim to achieve a weight you can retain while still enjoying life then you're much more likely to maintain.0
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Hahaha this sums up my life. I am 5'10 and I currently weigh 200lbs and fit a size 10-12 depending on the store. At my lowest I was 160 and people thought I was sick/anorexic. I've never met someone who is in the same boat. I'm gonna send you a friend request!0
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Now ladies, here is some grade A bollocks...
Now I have no interest in modelling any more, I did it when I was younger but found far better things to do with my time. Even so, I was curious as to what the industry said about your standard "tall gal" in terms of expected weight ranges. Now I was expecting that somehow today's industry guidance would be different for a 6ft model compared to days past, now that the media is clamping down on 'unhealthy' body images...
Well...
It turns out that a Modelling Advice website suggests that the upward range of an Editorial Model at 6 feet tall should be 128lbs! That's around 17.5 BMI give or take, depending which calculator you use, a whole 10 points below the recommended minimum. This isn't the only website I found saying that this is their 'guide' range for models.
Is this utterly disgusting or what?
Anyhoo... I then found a website that had a far better view of what an ideal weight is, taking into account both age and height.0 -
I'm a UK size 16 (US size 14) and I weight 240lbs and have always been heavier than I look0
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*Stands on tiptoes* I'm ft 9 and a half, can I join in too?
I'm currently 179.6 lbs (down from 196) and roughly a UK 16, although I've not bought new jeans yet I'm having to belt my 18's tightly and they are looking baggy. I'm doing 5:2 and loving it.
Anything under 154 (11stone) and I start to look scrawny!0 -
I'm 5' 10.5'' and 199 lbs and I wear US size 14 in tops and pants.0
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I'm 6'2" and was recently weighed at the hospital by a nurse, prior to my regular checkup.
So this nurse... 4ft nothing, Scottish and solid may I add... she stares up at me after the scale spits out a reading. She has the oddest look on her face, like she's just caught a whiff of some faecal matter on her shoe.
She looks at me and says : "You're twelve stone." The 'stone' part has particular emphasis. She lingers on it more than the other words for some reason, then stares at me as if waiting for an answer.
I leave it a few moments to see if she qualifies her reaction in some way. She doesn't.
"Was that a question?" I ask.
"Well no dear, but that's quite a lot!" she gasps.
My under-5-foot grandmother used to always make comments about how much I was eating and how it was too much. I'm 6'1". Guess what? I'm going to eat more than her.0 -
ramepithecus wrote: »My under-5-foot grandmother used to always make comments about how much I was eating and how it was too much. I'm 6'1". Guess what? I'm going to eat more than her.
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5'10 here. Currently 185 and size 12. I am most happy at 150 size 8. I will get the Rest!!0
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