Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Btw OP, if your goal is based on the pictures from the link you posted, I do not think the 15-17 picture reflects well what it would look like. 15-17 would look closer to what is depicted as 10-12. If your target is to look as the 15-17 in that pictures that could be achievable and not unhealthy.
Sorry, not following this.
Anonymous wrote:Depending on your body makeup, it's not that crazy. When I was a college athlete (and still menstruating) I was at 12% body fat. But yeah, that required me exercising vigorously for about 4 hours/day, although I ate whatever I wanted.
I'm your age, OP, and I would focus on weight lifting and whatever kind of cardio you like (walking, anything).
Anonymous wrote:Way too low percentage fat for a woman, maybe for a man who is a distance runner. Would wonder about body dysmorphia if you truly want to aim for that low body fat percentage
Anonymous wrote:Why do you want to be that lean? It is very hard to sustain. The only time I made it to 17% I was actually really miserable. I did not lose my period but I was constantly hungry and still thought I was fat even though size 2 clothes were hanging on me. I did not lose my period but if you want to keep your hair and bone density, I would not take losing it lightly. Also keep in mind that your face might end up looking like a zombie at body fat level that low. There is definitely that ass vs. face trade-off as we age.
Anonymous wrote:Btw OP, if your goal is based on the pictures from the link you posted, I do not think the 15-17 picture reflects well what it would look like. 15-17 would look closer to what is depicted as 10-12. If your target is to look as the 15-17 in that pictures that could be achievable and not unhealthy.
Anonymous wrote:You can try not eating any fats, calorie restricting and exercising and see where you get. FYI, as you age, it’s healthier to be slightly overweight than slightly underweight…