Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 It's possible that 162 was her off-season weight and that she competes a little lighter, but I've seen enough other female bodybuilders her height competing at 140-160 pounds that I don't doubt the numbers. Pam Brown came to mind because she also competed at 5'6 " 160 pounds. Fitness women are often a good 20-30 pounds heavier than you would believe possible. Here are some more fun examples of really fit people who make a mockery of the height/weight charts. :-) 5'5 " 140 http://www.bodybuilders.com/dede.htm 5'7 " 155 http://www.bodybuilders.com/sawall.htm 5 " 5 " 155 http://www.bodybuilders.com/gmacken.htm 5'6 " 160 http://www.bodybuilders.com/pambrown.htm 5'10 " 160 http://www.bodybuilders.com/ingram.htm 5'3 " 135 http://www.jmpmanagement.com/ams/index.htm 5'8 " 170 http://www.biogenicstnt.com/tonja/index.shtml 6'0 " 185 http://www.fitsights.com/suzannamcgee/home.shtml 5'3 " 132 http://www.fitsights.com/ginaoakes/home.shtml 5'5 " 150 http://www.fitsights.com/libbystreeter/home.shtml 5'0 " 130 http://www.fitsights.com/valariebs/home.shtml On 12/16/05, karenmotherofthree <no_reply > wrote: > Since there is no way to verify, is it possible 162 was not her > correct weight? I've never seen a woman her height and weight look > that small. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 Speaking of weights...This woman (very inspirational before's and afters, btw) was on a couple of my weighlifting/dieting groups... she weights 152 and is a size 4! She originally weighed 280 pounds!!!! Wowza! And amazingly, she didn't have any loose skin! Not sure her height... http://www.geocities.com/debbie_41h/ANewJourney.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 Hi, it was quite awhile ago... she started eating mostly a meat/extremely (no?) carb diet, then she started exercising in the gym, then she hooked up with a trainer who competed herself (her pic is on the web page with Debbie) and her diet was fine tuned even more. The trainer woman she worked with had her following a bodybuilding precompetition diet, training, routine, etc. Not sure if this helps, just wanted to post that it is possible to weigh quite a bit and be able to get into great shape! That look is not for me, I never want to compete, just want to look hot, LOL! -- --- karenmotherofthree <no_reply > wrote: --------------------------------- Hey, I just read her web page. She lost 40 lbs in two months and 70 lbs in three months without sagging skin? How?? If all that is true, it says a lot about the 2lbs a week theory Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: bflmommie <no_reply > I was a size 2, at 130lbs. So, I guess I can buy into her being a 4 at 150lbs. Ive gained weight, and am now in the process of losing it. Im 148 and a size 8 now. For some reason I gained weight in my hips and thighs this time, where as I usually gain it in my stomach. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 Thanks Nel, I wasn't aware of the name confusion! I am 5ft3in. Thank God for high heels! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 hmm you know, I've never really thought about how many lbs per size to lose. I was 130 lbs and a 2 and I'm 148 and an 8 now, so I dont think it would be 10lbs. But, we are all different! (and the scale lies!) If you are interested in getting down to a certain size, I would focus more on inches then on the scale. Most clothing companys each have their own size charts, but here is one I pulled off the net... Good luck! WOMEN’S SIZES MEASUREMENTXSS ML XLXXL SIZE 246 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 BUST (INCHES) 3233¼ 33½ 3536½ 38 39½ 41 43 45 47 WAIST (INCHES) 252626½ 27½ 28½ 30 31½ 33 35 37 39 HIPS (INCHES)353636½37½38½4041½43454749 -------------- Original message -------------- From: bflmommie <no_reply > Hi Cyndi, on average would you say every 10 lbs equal one dress size? I've never been a size 2. Bri > > > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > From: bflmommie <no_reply > > > > I was a size 2, at 130lbs. So, I guess I can buy into her being a 4 at 150lbs. Ive gained weight, and am now in the process of losing it. Im 148 and a size 8 now. For some reason I gained weight in my hips and thighs this time, where as I usually gain it in my stomach. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 That size chart looked ok when I sent it! But seems hard to read! Here is the link I used... http://www.coolibar.com/womens.html heres another one http://www.plasticlandclothing.com/sizing.html If I remember correctly I was about 33/25/34 when I was a size 2, and the clothes were getting baggy on me. -------------- Original message -------------- From: cyndibarre@... > > hmm you know, I've never really thought about how many lbs per size to lose. I > was 130 lbs and a 2 and I'm 148 and an 8 now, so I dont think it would be 10lbs. > But, we are all different! (and the scale lies!) If you are interested in > getting down to a certain size, I would focus more on inches then on the scale. > > Most clothing companys each have their own size charts, but here is one I pulled > off the net... > > Good luck! > > WOMEN’S SIZES > MEASUREMENTXSS ML XLXXL > SIZE 246 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 > BUST (INCHES) 3233¼ 33½ 3536½ 38 39½ 41 43 45 47 > WAIST (INCHES) 252626½ 27½ 28½ 30 31½ 33 35 37 39 > HIPS (INCHES)353636½37½38½4041½43454749 > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: bflmommie > Hi Cyndi, on average would you say every 10 lbs equal one dress > size? I've never been a size 2. Bri > > > > > > > > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > > From: bflmommie > > > > > > I was a size 2, at 130lbs. So, I guess I can buy into her being a > 4 at 150lbs. Ive gained weight, and am now in the process of losing > it. Im 148 and a size 8 now. For some reason I gained weight in my > hips and thighs this time, where as I usually gain it in my stomach. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 Then just keep doing BFL! You will get there! Sexy isnt a clothing size, its confidence and feeling good about yourself. Then youll look sexy! -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: bflmommie <no_reply > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 It's been my experience that pounds don't correspond to dress sizes in any way at all. At 5'8 " I've been a size 4 at 115 pounds, and a size 4 at 135 pounds. Your size is determined by what those pounds are made of, not the number on the scale. Fat is big and squishy and light and takes up a lot of space, muscle is tiny and compact and heavy and takes up very little space. 5 pounds of fat vs. 5 pounds of muscle photo: http://skwigg.com/fat_and_muscle.jpg On 12/22/05, bflmommie <no_reply > wrote: > Hi Cyndi, on average would you say every 10 lbs equal one dress > size? I've never been a size 2. Bri > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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