5 2” ladies, what are your measurements & weight?
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lemonginger35
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If you could post before & after photos, weight loss duration, it will be motivating.
I weigh 88Kg & measure 31-31-35 at 5 2”.
I weigh 88Kg & measure 31-31-35 at 5 2”.
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The best motivation for this journey will be photos of YOU, not anyone else. I began watching what I ate in July 2017, but only joined a gym in May 2018. I started out at 115kg (over 18st). I am now 83.7kg (13st 2lb), so have lost over 70lbs. My aim is to get down to 57kg during 2019 so I can start packing on muscle with a view to bodybuilding. I am 5ft 3inches. By all means send me a friend request if you want to have someone give encouragement for your journey, but the best thing to get you through your journey is YOU, and your resilience. Learning to listen to your body, how it reacts to diet and exercise and learning to ignore what people other people may say or do to try and undermine your efforts or sabotage your progress are your most powerful tools. Good luck!9
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I’m 5’2” and 1/2 and 62 years old. I started in January at 173, took me almost 9 months to lose 43 pounds. (173-130). I’ve been maintaining since about the first of October, plan to get back to a deficit after the first of the year to lose a few more. Present measurements are 36/29/36, size 4. I have pics on here somewhere.
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workinonit1956 wrote: »I’m 5’2” and 1/2 and 62 years old. I started in January at 173, took me almost 9 months to lose 43 pounds. (173-130). I’ve been maintaining since about the first of October, plan to get back to a deficit after the first of the year to lose a few more. Present measurements are 36/29/36, size 4. I have pics on here somewhere.
Congrats on your weight loss. You look younger than your age.
We have similar measurements, but you look much smaller than me. Your dress size is smaller too. I wonder whether my measuring tape is wrong. I'm a size 18 or so. And I look fat, though the measurements read 31-31-35
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Yep, by the look of it, the measuring tape is wrong. Should have thought twice before using a tape that I got for free.1
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lyndajbowyer wrote: »The best motivation for this journey will be photos of YOU, not anyone else. I began watching what I ate in July 2017, but only joined a gym in May 2018. I started out at 115kg (over 18st). I am now 83.7kg (13st 2lb), so have lost over 70lbs. My aim is to get down to 57kg during 2019 so I can start packing on muscle with a view to bodybuilding. I am 5ft 3inches. By all means send me a friend request if you want to have someone give encouragement for your journey, but the best thing to get you through your journey is YOU, and your resilience. Learning to listen to your body, how it reacts to diet and exercise and learning to ignore what people other people may say or do to try and undermine your efforts or sabotage your progress are your most powerful tools. Good luck!
Thanks for your response Lynda..0 -
I'm 5'2" and about 170 pounds right now. I've gained 40 pounds from 2 pregnancies. I have no idea what my measurements are, but I know I'm bigger than I've ever been! I'm still breastfeeding (4 month old) so I'm struggling trying to figure out a balance of what to eat so I don't drop my milk supply, but also so I don't gain any more weight.2
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lemonginger35 wrote: »workinonit1956 wrote: »I’m 5’2” and 1/2 and 62 years old. I started in January at 173, took me almost 9 months to lose 43 pounds. (173-130). I’ve been maintaining since about the first of October, plan to get back to a deficit after the first of the year to lose a few more. Present measurements are 36/29/36, size 4. I have pics on here somewhere.
Congrats on your weight loss. You look younger than your age.
You have officially made my day!
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5'2.5" and 69 years old. Dropped 50 lbs. over a 15 month period and I've been in maintenance for close to 4 years now at a range of 128 - 132 lbs (58.6 - 59.8kg?). I have a medium frame and went from a size 16 USA to a size 2 Misses or a medium Petite. Agree with @lyndajbowyer about the pics. Also monitor inches lost because sometimes the scale doesn't move but you're losing inches which equals fat loss.1
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Yep, as suspected.. a wrong measuring tape!! 😕1
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I’m 5’1 and started at 227 (roughly the pic w denim jacket). I haven’t owned a scale for 2ish weeks but was hovering at right about 200. Measurements last time I checked was 40-34.5-39.6 -
Thanks all for the responses.1
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I am 5'1.5 and am at about 155 right now. My measurements are 36-29.75-42.5. My 29 jeans in my fav brand start out a bit tight but fit nice with a bit of wear...my 30's start out fine and are loose after a bit of wear. Oh and I am 42 yo. Hoping by the time i get down to 135 i will be 36-27-40. I hold alot of my weight in my butt and thighs.0
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I’m 5’1”, 165 pounds and my measurements are 36 x 32 x 43.0
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5’2 1/2, 160, 38-32-45.0
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I'm 5'2" and 130 and somewhat muscular. My measurements are 36-29-36. I'm 47. As my weight gets closer to 120, I typically lose an inch from each measurement (35-28-35).0
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I'm 5'3" and currently weigh 122. Measurements are 35-27-360
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Currently, I'm 5'3", 140# and 34.5-30-40.51
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5"2 and weigh 54.5 kg. Here's a comparison pic I found today...
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I'm 60 yo. 5' 1.5" and 1 30#. 37-27-35. Hoping to drop 5-10 more.2
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I'm technically 5'2.75 , but usually just go with 5'3. I'm 36 and maintain around a 115-118lb range. I lost a bit over 43lbs in about 9 months. My current measurements are 31-24-35.
Good luck on your journey!6
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