overweight?
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It depends on how tall you are. I'm 5'3 and weigh 113 lbs.just right for me.
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You're crazy, you fatass. Thats actually fine.
depends how tall you are I walk a little every day, I'm 25 and weigh 115lbs.
You need to factor your height.
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your not over weight yet , but your not far off, you have to become active , and watch what you eat , don't go on the high school diet, that consists of anything from the vending machine, even if everyone else does, you don't have to , its all bad for you , lol its all about diet and exercise that's it ! If you are about five foot , seven inches tall, then you are just right, but if your shorter then you need to get more active, like walking, swimming etc.
I know doing a diet is very difficult.why don't you try taking walks in the afternoon maybe to a local store with your parents make the walk fun so you don't feel as if you exercising also drink water and eat smaller meals thru the day and lots of fruit.
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You don't give your height, so it's hard to say if you're overweight. 120-125 could be normal for your age.
The way to lose weight is to eat less and exercise more. Drink water instead of soda or juice. Add some fruits and veggies to your diet. Walk instead of riding in a car or bus, climb the stairs instead of taking the elevator, etc. Take up a sport that looks like fun and that you can do routinely - tennis, racquetball, frisbee, etc. Find something that gets you out, gets you moving, gets you sweating some. Don't worry about whether you get really good at it - the goal is activity, not getting to Wimbledon.
Find ways to work more activity into your daily routine. And find a friend to work with you. It's more fun to do things with someone rather than by yourself.
Well miss 14 years old, how tall are you? 120/125 at 3' 3" tall well might be fat, but if you are a normal teen 5' or so I don't believe you have much of a problem. If you don't do sports do you ride a bike or walking for 20 minutes or so? You have a lot of time to do both. Just stay of the couch the rest of summer and do something. Please see ideal body weight calculators below.
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