Why is your goal weight your goal weight?

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  • As a runner, I feel the lighter you are the faster you are...and I want to be a pretty damn fast runner.

    Just looking at your stats--join date is May 2011, the difference between the starting weight and current weight is 100 lbs (!)

    Wow!!!! Congrats! How did you manage to lose THAT much weight in 4 and half months??? What were your workouts like? How much did you eat, and how much was your daily caloric deficit??
  • i'm 5' 4" and my goal is what i weighed 5 years ago.(120lbs) i still have a bunch of cute little dresses that fit that weight, so im looking to get back into them! i also have a short torso'ed frame, so any little bit of weight makes me look very frumpy.
  • EMc4452
    EMc4452 Posts: 187 Member
    I picked my goal weight based on the mid-range of a healthy BMI (21.7). I havent been there in my adult life so I'd like to see what it looks like.
  • springtrio
    springtrio Posts: 429 Member
    As a runner, I feel the lighter you are the faster you are...and I want to be a pretty damn fast runner.

    Just looking at your stats--join date is May 2011, the difference between the starting weight and current weight is 100 lbs (!)

    Wow!!!! Congrats! How did you manage to lose THAT much weight in 4 and half months??? What were your workouts like? How much did you eat, and how much was your daily caloric deficit??

    That's my total weight loss. It's taken me from 2009 to lose 100lbs. Actually, I put on weight late last year, and lost the 30lbs. I put back on. I have more weight to lose. Sounds a little confusing. My diary is open if you want to look though! I'm a runner and do P90X (although I'm on break right now since I'm tapering).

    Thank you though for the congrats. I started February 26, 2009 - the day my son was born up until now. It's been a huge battle but one very worth it.
  • crozierb
    crozierb Posts: 61 Member
    I've been at my goal weight before and for those few years I loved how I felt and liked how I looked!
  • Because I was told that is what is ideal for my height (I'm only 5 feet tall) and it's what I weighed when I met my husband, 13 years ago. Although at this point, I just want to stay healthy. My health is great except for being obese and having Fibromyalgia and I want it to stay that way. I know I'm essentially "playing with fire" by continuing to be this heavy the older I get (I just turned 33.) So even if I got down to say, 150, I'd be happy.
  • ArroganceInStep
    ArroganceInStep Posts: 6,239 Member
    When I was last at this weight I had a the makings of a pretty respectable six pack...I miss that.
  • As a runner, I feel the lighter you are the faster you are...and I want to be a pretty damn fast runner.

    Just looking at your stats--join date is May 2011, the difference between the starting weight and current weight is 100 lbs (!)

    Wow!!!! Congrats! How did you manage to lose THAT much weight in 4 and half months??? What were your workouts like? How much did you eat, and how much was your daily caloric deficit??

    That's my total weight loss. It's taken me from 2009 to lose 100lbs. Actually, I put on weight late last year, and lost the 30lbs. I put back on. I have more weight to lose. Sounds a little confusing. My diary is open if you want to look though! I'm a runner and do P90X (although I'm on break right now since I'm tapering).

    Thank you though for the congrats. I started February 26, 2009 - the day my son was born up until now. It's been a huge battle but one very worth it.

    Thanks for the clarification. I did look at your recent diary entries, and you seem to eat a lot of lean protein, most likely double/triple what I eat, with vegetables, i.e., generally low in carbs from breads.

    That takes a lot of dedication and perseverance. Good for you!

    As for me, to answer the question, II set my goal weight because I''d like to get under 10% body fat, and when I was running marathons, I weighted like 75-80 kg. That was when I was in the best shape.
  • _Splenda_
    _Splenda_ Posts: 22 Member
    I chose 128 as my GW bc its exactly 50lbs from my starting weight. i'm 135 now, *fingers crossed* i should get there by the end of October. It been a LOONNNGGG year.
  • Deathwithab
    Deathwithab Posts: 462 Member
    I haven't been 130 since middle school and it's in the healthy weight rainge for my height
  • sld_6001
    sld_6001 Posts: 27 Member
    My goal weight is because like lots of others here, it is the middle of my healthy BMI. I have no idea if it is possible cause honestly I don't think I ever weighed that amount.
  • Huskeryogi
    Huskeryogi Posts: 578 Member
    I took my height then did 100lbs for the first 5 feet, then 5 lbs per inch above. I've weighed 10lbs above my goal weight before and felt I could have lost a little, so I feel its close to accurate.

    Sort of a combo - I had the above advice in my head and I'm 5'11" which comes out to 155lbs. I also looked at the exact midpoint of the recommended weight for my height and got 154lb. I'm over halfway there!
  • medoria
    medoria Posts: 673 Member
    The lowest Ive ever been before at an adult age is 150 but at that time just lost it by eating, didnt train at all and I would guess my fat percentage was still pretty high at that point so this time im aiming for 145.
  • I am going for 24.9% body fat based on BMI. I am a female and I am 5'4 :) I am close
  • dawnw30
    dawnw30 Posts: 270
    I just took the recommended weight for my height and age and added 10 pounds to it. Although now I'm not so sure I have to do that last 10 pounds...I didn't know about all this high tech real info to figure stuff out when I started this, lol! :wink:
  • rockstarginaa
    rockstarginaa Posts: 1,529 Member
    I chose my goal weight because it is in the middle - low end of a healthy BMI for my height.
  • My first goal is 108. Then 105. It is the lower end of a healthy BMI for my height. I weighed 108 when doing Weight Watchers 2 years ago and I felt good about myself. I weighed 105 at my 6 week check up after my first son born. I met my husband 8 years ago at 97. If I make it that low, I'll stop watching calories, and working out an insane amount.
  • dad106
    dad106 Posts: 4,868 Member
    Good question! Not only is it slightly on the lower side of a healthy weight for my height, it's also the weight listed on my driver's license. Ready for that weight to finally be accurate again!

    This is what I did to come up with my ultimate goal weight of 140... I want my drivers license to eventually be the same as my actual weight.

    As far as my goal of 150, it's what I weighed coming out of high school/starting college and I looked and felt ok, but I was very out of shape. Now that I'm more in shape, I weigh the same but am a lot smaller.. which is fine by me!
  • kunibob
    kunibob Posts: 608 Member
    Lean body mass was approximately 108 lb when I started, and I wanted to be 20% body fat, which brought me to the goal weight of 135 lb.

    Now my lean body mass is approximately 110 lb, so 135 would be more like 18.5% body fat...so I may stop a few pounds above that. We'll see.
  • jpamplin28
    jpamplin28 Posts: 76 Member
    I chose 160 as my first goal as it's inside of the healthy BMI range. At 160 I will be going back to the Body Pod to decided on an ultimate goal. I don't see me going lower than 150 through because at one point I got down to 140 and it didn't look good on me. I will have lost a lot of weight when I get to my goal so it's also going to depend on how my body is shaping up at that point as well.
  • CChadd87
    CChadd87 Posts: 14 Member
    My goal weight is 135 which is what I weighed 4 years ago on my wedding day. I was happy with how I looked and felt then and I want to be able to feel that again.
  • I don't know. I just picked a number that was between my recommended weight. I have never thought much of it.
  • My goal weight is 10% less than my total weight. Weightwatchers suggests losing 10% of your body weight as a starting point and that seems reasonable to me (even tho' I'm not doing WW). 10% would take me to the upper end of my healthy BMI, when I get there I'll reassess and aim for another 5 or 10%. Doing it bit-by-bit keeps me motivated, if I think about the total amount I need to lose it just seems overwhelming and unachievable and I'll get discouraged before I even start.

    By the way, do you really have your weight on your driving licence in the USA? I'm shocked! (I'm in the UK)
  • KiyaK
    KiyaK Posts: 519 Member
    I was on the college dance team at 130 lbs. 4 years later, out of college with a desk job and battling some killer depression, I am 20 lbs heavier. I would like to lose 15 of that, hopefully eventually the entire 20. I realize since I don't have much to lose, it will be pretty difficult. That's why I joined this site. I've never counted calories before, and had no idea how much I was over-eating. Quite an eye-opener.
  • kyle4jem
    kyle4jem Posts: 1,400 Member
    My ultimate goal weight is 63kg (just shy of 10st or 139lbs) but I doubt I'll even get closer than 70kg (11st or 154lbs) which was the weight I was throughout my 20s.

    I have set intermediate goals based on my starting weight.

    Losing a stone (14lbs) was my first goal. - Achieved! :bigsmile:

    Next goal is reaching 100kg, then 90kg and then 80kg. I think I might want to see if I can maintain at 80kg for 3-4 months before trying to lose the final 10-15kg.

    I want to lose the weight slow and steady. Thus far I've achieved much more than I ever hoped for, but I'm in this for the rest of my life so I'm happy to take 3 years to achieve my goals and be FIt at 50! :smokin:
  • kunibob
    kunibob Posts: 608 Member
    My goal weight is 10% less than my total weight. Weightwatchers suggests losing 10% of your body weight as a starting point and that seems reasonable to me (even tho' I'm not doing WW). 10% would take me to the upper end of my healthy BMI, when I get there I'll reassess and aim for another 5 or 10%. Doing it bit-by-bit keeps me motivated, if I think about the total amount I need to lose it just seems overwhelming and unachievable and I'll get discouraged before I even start.

    By the way, do you really have your weight on your driving licence in the USA? I'm shocked! (I'm in the UK)

    We do here in Canada, too. It's useless because you choose your own weight, and many people lie. I have friends who are 200+ who have licenses that say 130 lb. Kind of a useless stat to have on the license...
  • ImJDLookatME
    ImJDLookatME Posts: 288 Member
    My goal weight would be 145...that is the lowest for my height 6'1. Currently I am at 158 and plan on losing and if I get to someplace inbetween where I feel good that will be my new goal weight. Anyone else a 6'1 female? If so, what's your goal weight?
  • AshDHart
    AshDHart Posts: 818 Member
    I first selected 195 because two doctors suggested similar goals. One said 195 and the other said 200. 195 sounded so much better! :bigsmile:

    After I lost some I thought I could handle having a new goal and changed it to 185. That also makes sure I'm not so close to slipping into the 200's from a bad sodium day or a period. I'm still not sure what my final goal will be. I do know that at 165 as a teen I looked pretty damn good so somewhere in the 165-185 range I'm thinking.

    But after spending over 20 years in the 300's anything under 200 will be fantabulous!
  • colgosling
    colgosling Posts: 104 Member
    I chose mine to be 'just' in the healthy BMI range. I thought if I could set this goal and achieve it then I can easily set another one to lose further weight that will take me into the right side of the healthy BMI range and achieve that one too :)
  • what i weighed when i got married plus 5lbs for each child lol
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