5'5 female wanting to gain 16kg
PrincessSoraya27
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Heyy guyss,
I need a bit of help on gaining weight 16kg, I'm 5'5 at 59kg eating about 2.9k calories a day. How long will it take for me to gain 16kg? altogether?
I need a bit of help on gaining weight 16kg, I'm 5'5 at 59kg eating about 2.9k calories a day. How long will it take for me to gain 16kg? altogether?
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That's impossible to answer without knowing how much of a surplus that is. I'm 5ft5, and if I consistently ate that much, I'd very quickly put on 16kgs of mostly fat. (I've been there, no plan to go back)
Are you following a progressive lifting program? I'd be taking weight gain slowly to try and minimise fat gain - it would likely require a number of bulk and cut cycles. Are you planning on being a pro bodybuilder?2 -
Missing one piece of information.....you age! We have gender (female), height (5'5" | 165cm) and weight (130lbs | 59kg). That last piece of information will help us find your maintenance caloric intake (well, it will be from a TDEE calculator - so it will be 'somewhat close').
What are your goals for this weight gain? How fast | slow did you want | need to gain the weight?
I would say that gaining 16kg | 35lbs would take you about 35 weeks! Well, anywhere between 17 and 35 weeks. I would suggest more towards 35 weeks.....but that is looking at your question from your stated goal of gaining 16kgs | 35lbs.2 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »That's impossible to answer without knowing how much of a surplus that is. I'm 5ft5, and if I consistently ate that much, I'd very quickly put on 16kgs of mostly fat. (I've been there, no plan to go back)
Are you following a progressive lifting program? I'd be taking weight gain slowly to try and minimise fat gain - it would likely require a number of bulk and cut cycles. Are you planning on being a pro bodybuilder?
Thanks for response! I am not following any programme and not particularly worried about building muscle of any sort. I'm 19 years old0 -
LiftHeavyThings27105 wrote: »Missing one piece of information.....you age! We have gender (female), height (5'5" | 165cm) and weight (130lbs | 59kg). That last piece of information will help us find your maintenance caloric intake (well, it will be from a TDEE calculator - so it will be 'somewhat close').
What are your goals for this weight gain? How fast | slow did you want | need to gain the weight?
I would say that gaining 16kg | 35lbs would take you about 35 weeks! Well, anywhere between 17 and 35 weeks. I would suggest more towards 35 weeks.....but that is looking at your question from your stated goal of gaining 16kgs | 35lbs.
Thanks for the response!0 -
I'm 19 years old and want to gain as fast as possible because I feel like I am underweight1
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PrincessSoraya27 wrote: »I'm 19 years old and want to gain as fast as possible because I feel like I am underweight
You're actually at a healthy weight, and your goal would put you into the overweight range. We don't know anything about your frame size, but this is something that could be an issue in the long run.6 -
PrincessSoraya27 wrote: »I'm 19 years old and want to gain as fast as possible because I feel like I am underweight
You're actually at a healthy weight, and your goal would put you into the overweight range. We don't know anything about your frame size, but this is something that could be an issue in the long run.
Thank you for the response!0 -
I do not do exercise of any sort by the way only walk for about 20 minutes 3X in a week.0
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According to the information that you have provided, here are the results from an on-line TDEE Calculator:
Basal Metabolic Rate 1,366 calories per day
Sedentary 1,639 calories per day
Light Exercise 1,878 calories per day
Moderate Exercise 2,117 calories per day
Heavy Exercise 2,356 calories per day
Athlete 2,595 calories per day
And, your BMI is 21.6 which puts you right smack dab in the middle of "Normal Weight". Were you to gain the desired 35 lbs you would - according to BMI - be overweight. Now, for full disclosure, I am not really a fan of BMI myself but lots and lots of people use it, so take that information for what its worth.
So, according to the results, you suggest that you are not following any training program...so, you are either sedentary or light exercise (depending on what your NEAT might be). So, you are looking at a maintenance caloric intake of 1,639 or 1,878. You are eating 2,900 Calories. That puts you roughly 1,000 calories - 1,250 calories above your maintenance. Per Day. It takes 3,500 Calories a week (or, 500 a day) to gain 1lb a week. So, you are likely in the +2lbs a week range.
I would suggest that you might want to re-think this. But, I will leave that to you. Here are the numbers. Do what you may with them.5 -
PrincessSoraya27 wrote: »I'm 19 years old and want to gain as fast as possible because I feel like I am underweight
For a lot of my adult life I was around 80kg. I dropped down to 55kg, now sit at about 62kg. I would never want to be 75kg again, even with more muscle than I currently have (which I have trained hard to get)
I'm not sure who or what makes you think you're underweight. Even if you were, trying to gain weight as fast as possible, with no exercise, would result in a lot of excess fat which isn't healthy.3 -
One thing I have learned, especially in this forum, fast weight gain has never gotten a person the body they wanted. Most, if not all, is fat and a lot of it goes to the stomach. If you are going to gain weight, do it right the first time. Do it slow and follow some kind of resistance training so you can add some muscle. Even a simple progressive overload body weight program can work effectively.
key take away: Don't get short sighted by short term perceptions.. think long term.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p17 -
PrincessSoraya27 wrote: »livingleanlivingclean wrote: »That's impossible to answer without knowing how much of a surplus that is. I'm 5ft5, and if I consistently ate that much, I'd very quickly put on 16kgs of mostly fat. (I've been there, no plan to go back)
Are you following a progressive lifting program? I'd be taking weight gain slowly to try and minimise fat gain - it would likely require a number of bulk and cut cycles. Are you planning on being a pro bodybuilder?
Thanks for response! I am not following any programme and not particularly worried about building muscle of any sort. I'm 19 years old
you just want to get fat? your 'goal' weight will make you overweight.3 -
I'm 5'5.5" and about 60kg.
I've been everything from 48.5kg (bad) to about 65kg (squishy) and my current 60kg takes time, effort and heavy lifting to maintain.
I'm a size 4-6 (US) which on my frame looks bang on perfect.
(I've posted some pictures of me in other threads which you can probably get to via my profile or something? Am on the work computer at the moment though...)
As @livingleanlivingclean says - why do you think you're underweight and why do you feel like you need to be heavier?0 -
One thing I have learned, especially in this forum, fast weight gain has never gotten a person the body they wanted. Most, if not all, is fat and a lot of it goes to the stomach. If you are going to gain weight, do it right the first time. Do it slow and follow some kind of resistance training so you can add some muscle. Even a simple progressive overload body weight program can work effectively.
key take away: Don't get short sighted by short term perceptions.. think long term.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1
Totally agree as well. However, I am learning......all I am going to comment to folks doing something like this is present the details, suggest - as I did - that they might want to rethink this approach - and let them decide for themselves. It gets a little bit tiresome "arguing" with folks!0 -
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I'm 5'5.5" and about 60kg.
I've been everything from 48.5kg (bad) to about 65kg (squishy) and my current 60kg takes time, effort and heavy lifting to maintain.
I'm a size 4-6 (US) which on my frame looks bang on perfect.
(I've posted some pictures of me in other threads which you can probably get to via my profile or something? Am on the work computer at the moment though...)
As @livingleanlivingclean says - why do you think you're underweight and why do you feel like you need to be heavier?
Thank you all for your contributions I might just gain 6kg to reach 65 then see how I look. My aim is not to
be 'fat' or unhealthy. Its just that I've been 48kg before and when I look back at pictures I am uncomfortable so I want to settle for a weight that wont make me easily regress.
Also I'm size 6-8 in the Uk for top and bottoms. I want to reach maybe a 10. When I dont eat that well for maybe 2 weeks my weight decreases so fast without me realizing, when I step on the scale I see from a 60 to 57 which worries me.
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I suggest to step away from the scale and focus on measurements. You're at a healthy weight, try recomp (losing fat and gaining muscle simultaneously) there's a great thread in the maintaining weight forum. Otherwise eat at a much smaller surplus. Either way, you need a progressive lifting program. It's not all about aesthetics. Your health is more important, and you're going to create some serious health risks with your approach.3
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PrincessSoraya27 wrote: »I'm 19 years old and want to gain as fast as possible because I feel like I am underweight
At your current weight and height, you are hight to weight proportionate.
My profile pic has me at 64KG at 5'6", you are shorter and shooting to weigh 24 more lbs than that, that would put you in the overweight category of the BMI scale. So unless you carry a lot of muscle and are in the 10% BF% there would be no reason to gain that much. 2-3KGs maybe, or if you want to be a bodybuilder, then16KG may be a decent goal.
according to BMI charts, healthy weight would be 51.1 to 71.8KG's and you are looking at getting to 75KGs.1 -
You do realize that your desired gain will put you at a BMI of 27.5, right? Not saying that BMI is the end-all, be-all... but if you gain 16 kg "quickly" it will probably be more fat than muscle...0
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PrincessSoraya27 wrote: »I'm 5'5.5" and about 60kg.
I've been everything from 48.5kg (bad) to about 65kg (squishy) and my current 60kg takes time, effort and heavy lifting to maintain.
I'm a size 4-6 (US) which on my frame looks bang on perfect.
(I've posted some pictures of me in other threads which you can probably get to via my profile or something? Am on the work computer at the moment though...)
As @livingleanlivingclean says - why do you think you're underweight and why do you feel like you need to be heavier?
Thank you all for your contributions I might just gain 6kg to reach 65 then see how I look. My aim is not to
be 'fat' or unhealthy. Its just that I've been 48kg before and when I look back at pictures I am uncomfortable so I want to settle for a weight that wont make me easily regress.
Also I'm size 6-8 in the Uk for top and bottoms. I want to reach maybe a 10. When I dont eat that well for maybe 2 weeks my weight decreases so fast without me realizing, when I step on the scale I see from a 60 to 57 which worries me.
I know the feeling of the 48kg photos - mine horrify me too.
I also have a vivid memory of one of my male friends telling me at that weight, when I was wearing a low V-neck top, that I had just got way too thin. Mine was sport linked, and for years I equated it with success. It's a tough one to break.
I've just made it DOWN to a size 8 UK bottom (apart from one bonkers brands of US jeans which put me at a 2... yeah, no), but I'm mostly still a size 10 top because I have broad shoulders, muscly arms and boobs.
I would recommend starting weight training though. Totally changed my body image. And the weight on the bar became way more important than the weight on the scales... @psuLemon 's link is the best out there.2 -
PrincessSoraya27 wrote: »I'm 5'5.5" and about 60kg.
I've been everything from 48.5kg (bad) to about 65kg (squishy) and my current 60kg takes time, effort and heavy lifting to maintain.
I'm a size 4-6 (US) which on my frame looks bang on perfect.
(I've posted some pictures of me in other threads which you can probably get to via my profile or something? Am on the work computer at the moment though...)
As @livingleanlivingclean says - why do you think you're underweight and why do you feel like you need to be heavier?
Thank you all for your contributions I might just gain 6kg to reach 65 then see how I look. My aim is not to
be 'fat' or unhealthy. Its just that I've been 48kg before and when I look back at pictures I am uncomfortable so I want to settle for a weight that wont make me easily regress.
Also I'm size 6-8 in the Uk for top and bottoms. I want to reach maybe a 10. When I dont eat that well for maybe 2 weeks my weight decreases so fast without me realizing, when I step on the scale I see from a 60 to 57 which worries me.
there is a massive difference between 48kg and 60 though. are you saying you look sickly thin now?
maybe you need to focus on what makes you 'not eat well' and why you eat so little at times that you lose a lot of weight?0 -
TavistockToad wrote: »PrincessSoraya27 wrote: »I'm 5'5.5" and about 60kg.
I've been everything from 48.5kg (bad) to about 65kg (squishy) and my current 60kg takes time, effort and heavy lifting to maintain.
I'm a size 4-6 (US) which on my frame looks bang on perfect.
(I've posted some pictures of me in other threads which you can probably get to via my profile or something? Am on the work computer at the moment though...)
As @livingleanlivingclean says - why do you think you're underweight and why do you feel like you need to be heavier?
Thank you all for your contributions I might just gain 6kg to reach 65 then see how I look. My aim is not to
be 'fat' or unhealthy. Its just that I've been 48kg before and when I look back at pictures I am uncomfortable so I want to settle for a weight that wont make me easily regress.
Also I'm size 6-8 in the Uk for top and bottoms. I want to reach maybe a 10. When I dont eat that well for maybe 2 weeks my weight decreases so fast without me realizing, when I step on the scale I see from a 60 to 57 which worries me.
there is a massive difference between 48kg and 60 though. are you saying you look sickly thin now?
maybe you need to focus on what makes you 'not eat well' and why you eat so little at times that you lose a lot of weight?
I wouldn't say that I look sickly thin, but not as well as I think I can look. There's certainly room for improvement in my opinion. I want to be able to feel like I have enough meat on my arms and legs that jiggles slightly because at the moment, I feel like belly is what I have.0 -
But thank you for the response!0
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