what should i weigh
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I'm 5'5" and currently at 133, but I'd been as high as 168. At 150 I was a size 10. But, I'm not small framed. I'm medium framed with a pretty heftly amount of muscle. @ 133, I'm loosely wearing size 6.
Get yourself under 200 and then set a reasonable goal from there. When you drop the weight to get to 200, you may find new energy and enthusiasm to push to 150 or lower.
150 isn't out of the question, but I think, for some of us 5'5" folks, 115 is. I couldn't carry it off. Others look fab at 115.0 -
150's a little high, I'm 5'8 and my ideal weight range is between 131 and 164. Depends on your body type too...Do you have small bones? I unfortunately am muscular and have medium-sized bones so I'll go for the 164 and see from there if I should shed anymore or not0
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I am 5'5 and 115.0
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:happy: Thanks everyone for all of your replys they were all verfy helpful. i have a pretty good idea about what i should be. my goad now is 150, and i will readjust it later on down the road. Thanks again everyone0
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I'm 5'5" and currently at 133, but I'd been as high as 168. At 150 I was a size 10. But, I'm not small framed. I'm medium framed with a pretty heftly amount of muscle. @ 133, I'm loosely wearing size 6.
Get yourself under 200 and then set a reasonable goal from there. When you drop the weight to get to 200, you may find new energy and enthusiasm to push to 150 or lower.
150 isn't out of the question, but I think, for some of us 5'5" folks, 115 is. I couldn't carry it off. Others look fab at 115.0 -
I am 5'5 and 115.
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I'm not offended, just showing you roughly what it looks like. Like I said, my profile pic wasn't quite that low. I took that in the fall before a football game. I think it sounds like you have a good plan. My goals are always evolving. I was up some over winter and wanted to drop some weight and I thought I would be happy, but then I started seeing some muscle definition, we started eating a better diet, and my goals have shifted. I want more muscle, lol! I think we are all pretty much work in progress and I love this community. Good luck0
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5'5 Should be between 115-145.0
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imho, the scale does not mean anything.
sure i have lost quite a bit of weight but inbetween january-april i have only lost 4lbs and have gone from a size 16 (aus) to a size 12!
muscles, water weight, bone size will all affect the number on the scales.0 -
Get to 150 and then decide. Typically people readjust their goals along the way. I'm 5'3" and have no idea what my final weight will be. I have lots of muscle.
Don't sweat this stuff, just pick a first goal and work towards it!
Good luck!!
I agree with this^ You will know when you look and feel best. 5'8" here and I range between 144 and 150. Did drop to 135 but decided I looked.....too bony?....so went up a few.0 -
I think you are right 150 then readjust. I am 5'6" and my doc says 145-160... for my frame0
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hey, im 5'5 and i have been told that a healthy weight i should weigh is 135-145 lbs. dont stress out about it you will get to where you need to be. start there and then go from there.thats what im doing and thats all i can do too. best of luck.0
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Call me crazy but i think the DR is crazy. Im 5'5" 245lbs. According to the dr i should weigh at 115:sad: . Now let me say nobody in my family is that small. NOBODY. Maybe we are all unhealthy i dont know but in reality what should i weigh?. I keep adjusting my weight loss goal because i mean i want to be healthy but dont want to look cracked out...excuse the term :ohwell: I think i should be around 150? Am i wrong?:noway:
I wouldn't stress yourself out about that right now. I recommend setting smaller goals first and then adjusting. I started at 250 and my goal on here is 175, though I know that once I get there I'll want to keep going. My first semi-big goal is to get under 200 (just a few pounds away!).0 -
When I started on MFP February 29 I weighed 241 and I am 5' 5". My goal is 150, but MFP says for my height I should weigh in between 111 - 150. I am not a doctor but just take baby steps and the weight will fall off. Good luck on your journey.0
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I am 5'5. I am setting small goals. The first one is to lose 15 lbs. I started at 185, so that will take me to 170. When I reach that goal, I will lose another 15, which will take me to 155. At that point I will reassess and see how I feel... maybe another 10 after that, maybe just tone... I'll figure it out then.0
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How about a simple thing such as using a bmi calculator like this one from the mayo clinic http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/bmi-calculator/NU005970
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I'm 5'5 and I know that I would look absolutely anorexic if I was 115. At my fittest when I was swimming competitively daily and in the best shape I have ever been, I weighed 140, so it really depends on the person.
Either way, if you make it down to 150, you are going to look and feel great about yourself, so don't put too much pressure on those extra pounds. :-)0 -
I wouldn't focus on the end goal right away. I think if you just take it slow you will have better success and will be less likely to get frustrated. For your height 115 might be your ideal weight but very few people are actually their ideal weight. I think you will figure out a weight at which you are comfortable at for yourself.0
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Are you sure your doctor said "one fifteen" and not "one fifty?"
115 is the low end of a healthy weight for 5'5. Personally, I was a little too bony at that weight. I'm in approximately the same size clothing now at 130-ish, but not bony.0 -
In my opinion, a 5'5" woman should weigh around 130, even less, I'm 5'5" and weigh 120........0
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I'm 5'5" and aiming for 130. I'll see how I look and feel and adjst it from there.0
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Get to 150 and then decide. Typically people readjust their goals along the way. I'm 5'3" and have no idea what my final weight will be. I have lots of muscle.
Don't sweat this stuff, just pick a first goal and work towards it!
Good luck!!
Exactly! Ypu can guess, but it's always just going to be a guess that doesn't matter at all. You are in no way bound to that original goal, it just motivates some people to have one.
One thing you could do is some math: I started at 33% body fat and 174 pounds. I think women look hot (and I would look hot) around 20% body fat. I started with 174*(1-.33) = 116.6 lb of lean body mass. IF I could maintain all of that lean mass, then my final equation would be (goal weight)*(1-.2) = 116.6 rearranging and solving, my goal weight would be 145.7. Then, as I lost weight (and lean body mass ) I readjusted my equation to get an estimate of how much more I think I need to lose. It's not perfect, but I like math, so it works for me! And I still don't know if I will be "done" at that number, but we'll see!0 -
Healthy BMI range says 5' 5" should be between 111 and 150.0
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According to my BMI chart, 115 pounds is at the very bottom of the Normal range for 5'5". The top of the Normal range for 5'5" is 150 pounds. So, I suppose anywhere in between where you feel comfortable would be just fine. I wonder why a doctor would tell you 115? Maybe he likes skinny girls, who knows.0
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In my opinion, a 5'5" woman should weigh around 130, even less, I'm 5'5" and weigh 120........
I don't know . . . depends on lean body mass. I'm 5'4 and 130 . . .0 -
General rule of thumb is 100 lbs at 5 feet plus 5-6lbs for every inch over
The above is a good indicator, but I agree with pretty much everyone here: set your "now" goal and then reassess once you've reached it. It's better to have smaller goals that you keep pushing than have a massive goal that may leave you unmotivated.
I'm just under 5'10'' and I used to be 193lbs (size14 in clothes). I set my 1st goal as a purely weight goal which was 175lbs. Once I reached it, I set another for 165lbs. Being a size 8 at that point, I realized I still had quite allot of fat, so I decided to start weight training (3x a week with a trainer for 25min) and do cardio every other day. I then changed my goal from a purely weight goal to a body fat% goal. I'm at 21.6% now (measured properly at my gym) which is "good" for my age and height and I aim for 19.5% which is just under the 19.7% maximum to be in the "Excellent" category. All this to say that I'm 156lbs now (size 6), but I don't really care anymore what the scale needs to say or what the doctor wants it to say: I just look at BF% (and how my clothes fit).
If I had started this journey with a goal to lose 30lbs+, I'd probably would have been discouraged by the number, so that's why small goals worked for me.
Oh, and it was determined by my doctor that I have a big bone structure and I used that for a long time as an excuse why I was bigger. While I will always have a large frame and never look "petite" and "delicate" I'm looking more and more like a strong lean athlete and I'm happy with that0 -
115 is tiny. I have a small frame, and I could never maintain that low with any muscle on my body at all. I'm 136 now, and I'm shooting for something around 125. At 117 I had a 22-23 inch waist and was a size 0. I have no interest in being that tiny again.0
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My doc told me I should weigh 125. Im 5 6 and the least I've weighed is 140 and I wore an 8 then. I dont have a small frame either. I feel comfortable at 160 ish. I could never see myself weighing 125. I'd look like a bone!!!! My mom is 5 foot 9 and she weighs 115. She has a very small frame and her ring finger is like a size 4. Unfortunately, Im built medium frame and muscular. Unlucky me.0
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I think you should shoot for 150 and then how you feel. When I started losing I decided to shoot for 100 lb weight loss even though it seemed impossible. Because this was so overwhelming i just concentrated on 10 lbs at a time, with each 10 lbs lost i bought myself a new pair of earrings. I have now lost 98.5 lbs when I reach 100 lbs weight loss I will concentrate on toning up for awhile and then decide if I want to lose 5-15 lbs more.....it really depends on your bone structure. I am 5;6'and at 128 everyone told me I looked to thin and that I shouldnt get that low again......0
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General rule of thumb is 100 lbs at 5 feet plus 5-6lbs for every inch over
That's only a guide. I've known plenty of 5' women who weighed under 100 and they were perfectly healthy. I know you said "general," but some people treat these guides as dictates..0
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