Age 16- Female- 5'2"
Just wondering what you guys thought a good weight would be to fit that discription?
Also, I know I'm not fat but I have baby fat (i guess?) on my stomach. I'm looking for an easy way to tone it or get rid of it- besides just sit ups and crunches. Any ideas?
Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? VeNzUeLa answered Tuesday July 1 2008, 5:10 am: About the baby fat on your belly, why don't you try belly-dancing! It is really fun and keeps my belly toned! :D
And why are you worrying about what's guys' description about YOUR body is? Just find out your BMI (Body Mass Index), get a healthy body instead of what guys want you to be! And the BMI makes sure you're HEALTHY, not obese or anorexic!
If interested, google "BMI calculator".
LiLMAMAx answered Monday June 30 2008, 10:39 pm: Well for your height I'd say anywhere from 110 - 140. There isn't anyone that can tell you really what you need to weigh, just the healthy weight for your age & stuff. My friend had some baby fat on her tummy & she started jogging and it made her slim down some & lose her love handles. Jogging also builds good muscles & help you lose weight everywhere! ♥ [ LiLMAMAx's advice column | Ask LiLMAMAx A Question ]
Katie143 answered Monday June 30 2008, 10:37 pm: First let me say that what ever you are comfertable is a good weight for you but if you are looking to lose a few pounds swimming will help and will tone whatever you dont want to lose so you will look thinner without as much work but you have to actually swi laps not just float around a pool =) [ Katie143's advice column | Ask Katie143 A Question ]
Cux answered Monday June 30 2008, 10:35 pm: I would say somewhere between 120 and 135 is fine. That makes your BMI [Body Mass Index] between 21 and 24, which is a healthy weight.
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