What is a flattering weight at 5'8''?
jannellex
Posts: 14 Member
SW: 155
CW: 132
So I have lost about 25 pounds in 5 months. I do look smaller but I still am flabby. Especially my arms and love handles. What do I do from here?
CW: 132
So I have lost about 25 pounds in 5 months. I do look smaller but I still am flabby. Especially my arms and love handles. What do I do from here?
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Eat at maintenance and lift weights or do another form of progressive resistance exercise.3
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Eat at maintenance and lift weights or do another form of progressive resistance exercise.
Truth...
It's not all about weight...weight is just some arbitrary number on a scale that is comprised of many things. A flattering weight is also going to be highly dependent on body composition.2 -
You're better off going by body fat percentage0
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Such a loaded question. I have seen women who are 5'10" and 300 pounds and gorgeous. I have seen women who are 5'1" and 120 and look sloppy. There is no right or wrong or "flattering" weight. It all depends on how you carry yourself.1
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I agree; not all about weight. I feel that I am at a healthy weight for my height. I just don't know what exercises to do to tone my body1
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Try some high intensity interval training(HIIT) it can help you get lean and you can do it at home no weights required!0
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ValerieMartini2Olives wrote: »Such a loaded question. I have seen women who are 5'10" and 300 pounds and gorgeous. I have seen women who are 5'1" and 120 and look sloppy. There is no right or wrong or "flattering" weight. It all depends on how you carry yourself.
If you're 300 pounds, you better do one helluva good job "carrying yourself."
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I'm 5"8 and I wont go lower than 143lbs. Anything under that makes me look gaunt and sickly.
ETA: And prompts the "Are you on drugs" question from my family.3 -
Hey sweetie it's always important to consider many factors when deciding what weight would be appropriate for your height, I used to be 115 pounds and I looked overweight but now I'm 110 and I look very lean. So what I'm trying to say here is it is better to go by body fat than weight. I have a friend that is 5,8 and she is happy at 140 pounds, don't look for a number, look at what makes you happy0
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Don't stop until you're happy with what's in the mirror. The scale doesn't matter. Great job on the weight loss. I'm 5 8' so I know the struggle lol0
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At 5'8"? I would feel comfortable anywhere between 150-155. I bet you look amazing2
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It really depends on where you carry your weight and your frame size. I'm 5'9" and my "happy weight" is 140, at 150 and up I start to feel big. But I have a small frame, and carry any extra weight right in the bread basket.0
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140?0
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