2 months to lose 14

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i’m challenging myself!!! i’m 154 and i’m challenging myself to hit 140 in 2 months! whos with me (is this doable lol)

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  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
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    Why the rush? That doesn’t sound healthy or sustainable.
  • robthephotog
    robthephotog Posts: 81 Member
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    14 in two months isnt crazy. 16 is 2 per week. So shoot for 1.5 per week for your cals, and maybe add a little excercise in
  • amy19355
    amy19355 Posts: 805 Member
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    my 2 cents:

    1. Losing weight fast has much written , here and otherwhere, about the potential risks to your health.

    2. Losing weight for reason other than a desire for lifelong health ((such as " need to fit in once-in-a-lifetime clothes") has as much written about the risk of failure to maintain the motivation because the reason is no longer there.

    A question for you to think about:
    What will happen if you take longer to lose the weight?

    good luck to you.
  • Saffyra
    Saffyra Posts: 607 Member
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    If you're 5ft tall, you could probably do this if you are very focused on eating properly, exercise regularly and avoid holiday deliciousness. But only because 154lbs at 5 ft tall is considered obese. That's my personal experience.

    Otherwise it's better to set reasonable goals that you can feel successful about accomplishing. It's a boost for mental health and encourages commitment. One pound a week is recommended but as others have mentioned, the holidays are approaching. Half a pound a week would be best, especially if you're at or close to a normal weight range.

    Don't be discouraged by these answers! You *can* lose weight. It might just need more time. But you'll be happier in the long run if you set a sustainable pace for yourself. That way, you not only lose it but keep it off. :)
  • JeanneKim
    JeanneKim Posts: 1 Member
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    I lost 16 pounds in 6 weeks and it was hard work, very limited menu and workouts 5 times a week. However, a year later, I gained 10 pounds because I did not continue that lifestyle. I agree, a pound week is probably the best plan, especially for lasting results.