who caresAnonymous wrote:Swell.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is considered "tall" on this thread?
I’d say 5’8” is the bottom range of tall from the perspective of a tall woman (I’m 5’11”). Anyone under 5’8” can generally buy clothes off the rack and they will fit.
FYI, not if you are short, they don't.
I have a friend who is 5'1 and she gets a ton of clothes from Gap kids.
They don't fit the same. I have a few kids clothing, but they really are cut differently.
They fit her great.
Anonymous wrote:Are you tall? Are you carrying more weight than you’d like? This is the place for you. I thought I’d start a tall-woman-specific thread because, well, we are none of us aiming for 110 lbs (I hope).
I’m 5’11” and currently nearly 190 lbs. I am hoping to get down to 150 this year—it’s the weight at which I look and feel best. (Actually, I was briefly 139 and looked amazing but that’s never happening again.) Anyone want to join me?
I have settled on a form of intermittent fasting, mostly because I’m terrible with portion control. It’s much easier for me to not eat anything than to eat a little bit of whatever. This is actually how I ate naturally before I had kids—long gaps between meals, no snacking—so I think it ought to work. I’m trying to figure out the pattern that will be most sustainable for me.
FWIW, I’m 45 and this is the first time health has been my primary motivator in weight control. I lost a close family member this year far too young and I just want to make sure I’m doing what I can to live a long, healthy life for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I could join this thread. But I’m 5’-3” tall.I wanted to be tall all of my life, I’d settle for one day.
You’re welcome to join us. Just don’t gasp when you hear 150 lbs is our ideal weight.
Anonymous wrote:
Thanks.
I’m 50, 5’10” an athletic build (college athlete) and feel good around 170-180.
Mostly aimed to eat well and be active through my early 40s…. But hurt my back in my mid-40s and fell off regular exercise then menopause and have gained weight and am currently 215 and it doesn’t feel good to my body and my pants don’t fit.
I’m trying to
eat better (I am more impulsive)
Get active again because my I don’t feel strong
Improve my core and posture
I’m the poster above - thanks for the revival!I forgot about this thread!!
I’m down to 205 (from 215) after limiting alcohol, and dessert.
I am walking routinely and doing 20-30 mins of stretching daily!
I think it’s being more active that’s making the biggest difference for me.
Good luck.