Body fat/body weight
tovawiderberg
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Hi there!
For quite a while now I've been struggling with my weight. A few years ago I was quite heavy, 65kg for a 159cm frame. Now I am down to 53kg, but I still don't look anywhere near my weight. I want to go down to 50kg. To lose weight I started taking long walks, biking and I was in a calorie deficit. I didn't eat junk food or sweets, but I didn't go on a diet.
However my body fat percentage is around 25% - and I don't know what to do! I do look pudgy and I still have quite large thighs (my biggest insecurity) so please do help! What's the cause of this- and what can I do?
For quite a while now I've been struggling with my weight. A few years ago I was quite heavy, 65kg for a 159cm frame. Now I am down to 53kg, but I still don't look anywhere near my weight. I want to go down to 50kg. To lose weight I started taking long walks, biking and I was in a calorie deficit. I didn't eat junk food or sweets, but I didn't go on a diet.
However my body fat percentage is around 25% - and I don't know what to do! I do look pudgy and I still have quite large thighs (my biggest insecurity) so please do help! What's the cause of this- and what can I do?
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25% is fairly normal body fat for a woman.
If you want to improve the appearance of your body i.e. reduce body fat and improve muscle definition, look into recomposition (stickied post in maintenance forum).
Basically you need to make sure you eat plenty of protein, eat at maintenance or just below and get yourself on a progressive lifting program. Cardio will do little on it's own, you just end up a smaller version of your former self.3 -
tovawiderberg wrote: »
I don't think you can determine your body fat percentage with a measuring tape.5 -
janejellyroll wrote: »tovawiderberg wrote: »
I don't think you can determine your body fat percentage with a measuring tape.
There are formulas for doing this.
http://www.fat2fittools.com/tools/
I use them weekly and take an average, including what my scale trended to. I don't trust the Cover Bailey one simply as it gives me a lower number by ~ 1.5%
None of the BF tools are particularly accurate, but if you use them on a consistent basis (same time of week for measuring etc.) they can give a close approximation and will show a decent trend, much like a scale does for weight.1 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »tovawiderberg wrote: »
I don't think you can determine your body fat percentage with a measuring tape.
There are formulas for doing this.
http://www.fat2fittools.com/tools/
I use them weekly and take an average, including what my scale trended to. I don't trust the Cover Bailey one simply as it gives me a lower number by ~ 1.5%
None of the BF tools are particularly accurate, but if you use them on a consistent basis (same time of week for measuring etc.) they can give a close approximation and will show a decent trend, much like a scale does for weight.
Wow, I never knew that! Thanks for letting me know.0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »tovawiderberg wrote: »
I don't think you can determine your body fat percentage with a measuring tape.
There are formulas for doing this.
http://www.fat2fittools.com/tools/
I use them weekly and take an average, including what my scale trended to. I don't trust the Cover Bailey one simply as it gives me a lower number by ~ 1.5%
None of the BF tools are particularly accurate, but if you use them on a consistent basis (same time of week for measuring etc.) they can give a close approximation and will show a decent trend, much like a scale does for weight.
Wow, I never knew that! Thanks for letting me know.
HEY EVERYONE!
I TAUGHT @JANEJELLYROLL SOMETHING!!!!
(Cuz I think you are a bright poster and am impressed I knew something you didn't)17 -
I am in the same boat as OP. I have lost 25 pounds and am 13 pounds away from my goal weight but I think i look heavier than I am. I have lost dress sizes but I retain fat in my hips, arms, navel and face and at 24 years old having chubby cheeks is not fun my body fat % is 27, and i guess after I hit my goal weight i'll be looking into weight training and toning that is so intimidating for me because running is all i know0
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I am in the same boat as OP. I have lost 25 pounds and am 13 pounds away from my goal weight but I think i look heavier than I am. I have lost dress sizes but I retain fat in my hips, arms, navel and face and at 24 years old having chubby cheeks is not fun my body fat % is 27, and i guess after I hit my goal weight i'll be looking into weight training and toning that is so intimidating for me because running is all i know
As someone who resisted doing weights, start now. Don't wait for the weight to come off first.
I don't know of anyone here who doesn't think they should have started weight lifting, or some type of resistance trainer, sooner than they did.
I still don't like it, but I know it is good for me and will help my running.8 -
you're probably right, i know there are so many benefits, higher metabolism, less pudginess, increased energy, you get to eat more etc etc but it's soooo intimidating and i don't know where to start, time to hit up youtube..0
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I've used the beginner ones from http://hasfit.com
But I joined the Y in August (I needed to run and could not run outside as forest fires blanketed my town in smoke) and working with a coach was included in the price (not a PT and we meet once a month or so) so I'm doing his routine for now.2 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »tovawiderberg wrote: »
I don't think you can determine your body fat percentage with a measuring tape.
There are formulas for doing this.
http://www.fat2fittools.com/tools/
I use them weekly and take an average, including what my scale trended to. I don't trust the Cover Bailey one simply as it gives me a lower number by ~ 1.5%
None of the BF tools are particularly accurate, but if you use them on a consistent basis (same time of week for measuring etc.) they can give a close approximation and will show a decent trend, much like a scale does for weight.
Wow, I never knew that! Thanks for letting me know.
HEY EVERYONE!
I TAUGHT JANEJELLYROLL SOMETHING!!!!
(Cuz I think you are a bright poster and am impressed I knew something you didn't)
Good for you! Want a hug?
(Sorry for the thread crash, but c'mon - did you really think I'd let that one pass?)0 -
thank you the hasfit site looks great and actually do-able, i wasn't planning on working out more than twice a week tbh because i'm restarting on mfp and taking it slow mainly counting calories but the hasfit programs i'm looking at are making me reconsider
i'm sorry to hear about the forest fire btw, that must have been tough0 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »I've used the beginner ones from http://hasfit.com
But I joined the Y in August (I needed to run and could not run outside as forest fires blanketed my town in smoke) and working with a coach was included in the price (not a PT and we meet once a month or so) so I'm doing his routine for now.
Second vote for HASFIT! I started out using them back in November last year, it's great for beginners and free,1 -
I am in the same boat as OP. I have lost 25 pounds and am 13 pounds away from my goal weight but I think i look heavier than I am. I have lost dress sizes but I retain fat in my hips, arms, navel and face and at 24 years old having chubby cheeks is not fun my body fat % is 27, and i guess after I hit my goal weight i'll be looking into weight training and toning that is so intimidating for me because running is all i know
Definitely better sooner rather than later, the biggest benefit is muscle insurance, better to be losing mostly fat than fat and muscle.2 -
tinkerbellang83 wrote: »25% is fairly normal body fat for a woman.
If you want to improve the appearance of your body i.e. reduce body fat and improve muscle definition, look into recomposition (stickied post in maintenance forum).
Basically you need to make sure you eat plenty of protein, eat at maintenance or just below and get yourself on a progressive lifting program. Cardio will do little on it's own, you just end up a smaller version of your former self.
This!0 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »tovawiderberg wrote: »
I don't think you can determine your body fat percentage with a measuring tape.
There are formulas for doing this.
http://www.fat2fittools.com/tools/
I use them weekly and take an average, including what my scale trended to. I don't trust the Cover Bailey one simply as it gives me a lower number by ~ 1.5%
None of the BF tools are particularly accurate, but if you use them on a consistent basis (same time of week for measuring etc.) they can give a close approximation and will show a decent trend, much like a scale does for weight.
Wow, I never knew that! Thanks for letting me know.
HEY EVERYONE!
I TAUGHT @JANEJELLYROLL SOMETHING!!!!
(Cuz I think you are a bright poster and am impressed I knew something you didn't)
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another good youtube is fitnessblender - they have a wide variety of workouts you can do at home with limited equipment1
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Tacklewasher wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »tovawiderberg wrote: »
I don't think you can determine your body fat percentage with a measuring tape.
There are formulas for doing this.
http://www.fat2fittools.com/tools/
I use them weekly and take an average, including what my scale trended to. I don't trust the Cover Bailey one simply as it gives me a lower number by ~ 1.5%
None of the BF tools are particularly accurate, but if you use them on a consistent basis (same time of week for measuring etc.) they can give a close approximation and will show a decent trend, much like a scale does for weight.
Wow, I never knew that! Thanks for letting me know.
HEY EVERYONE!
I TAUGHT @JANEJELLYROLL SOMETHING!!!!
(Cuz I think you are a bright poster and am impressed I knew something you didn't)
Almost worth posting on the NSV thread!
(Another apology for digression, OP. I'd add some on-topic comments to redeem myself, but you already got good advice above: 25% BF ain't bad; and recomposition/exercise/weight training is good to improve appearance at any weight, so start sooner rather than later.)1 -
deannalfisher wrote: »another good youtube is fitnessblender - they have a wide variety of workouts you can do at home with limited equipment
When I tried this couple's videos a few years ago (the last time I tried to lose weight/get in shape), I found them to be very easy to follow. I am not talented in this area at all, but their videos helped.0 -
Thank you so much everyone. I'll give this a try- and most likely make another post if I hit some kind of plateau in this area, ha! I'll post results (if I ever see any) as well. Again, thank you!! xx0
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