Q+A: Am I too heavy for my height?

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Posted: 19 August 2005
by Nicki de Leon

Q I weigh 10st 12lb and am 5ft 3in. Am I too heavy for my height?

A The normal height-weight tables are very limited in their ability to assess whether a person is over- or underweight, as they do not take your frame and amount of muscle mass into account, and muscle really is heavier than fat. As a runner, you work the largest muscles in your body, and the more you train, the bigger and heavier your muscles will become.

However, even if your weight is predominantly muscle, it is still advisable to keep it in check, as the more weight you are carrying, the more load goes through your joints, particularly your knees, when running. It is also more of a strain on the body’s cardiovascular system. When assessing a person’s “normality” for their height, Body Mass Index (BMI) is considered to be the gold standard. It is calculated by dividing your body mass in kilograms by your height in metres squared. Your BMI works out as 26.9, which would be considered to be on the heavy side. A BMI of 19–25 is considered to be the ideal.

Bear in mind that in addition to this index not allowing for a person’s increased muscle mass, the population used to research and formulate the equation was not an athletic one.

Nicki de Leon, Physiotherapist and Clinical Director at Sports and Spinal Clinics (Moorgate)


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My god I didn't think there was anyone like me out there. I am weigh exactly the same as you and I am exactly the same height as you. I am a comfortable size 12/14 and yet I feel and know I weigh too much. I have been running now for 5 years and know I have built up a lot of muscle in that time. I eat healthily and sensibly and not only do I run 2 to 3 times in an average week but I also play squash and badminton and go to an aerobics class so ,by rights, I should be a comfortable size 8/10! Even with all of this, I still find it really difficult to lose weight. I cannot even blame chocolate and cake now as I have given all that up for Lent!
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 13:11

Hi Amanda, who are you comparing yourself to?

Dress size isn't really a good comparison on it's own. (If you're 6'2", then a size 12 is pretty skinny!)

J.x
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 13:52

I assume Amanda is referring to the linked article Julie.


Amanda - I'm another one (5'4", hover between 10.5 and 11 stone, size 12 is just a tad too small). Technically, I'm classed as overweight, but last year I ran 3 marathons and 5 half marathons, I don't smoke, and eat healthily most of the time. It's just the way I'm built. I'm healthy, and there's more to life than fretting over a couple of inches here and there.
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 14:14

Nessie
you weigh less than that shurely

Ive met you!!!!!!!!!
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 14:16

Oops, sorry, didn't spot the article.
J.x
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 14:24

Im 5'4" and 11 stone (oh alright, and a half). Bottom half about a 14, top half about an 18 (Im a lucky lady!!). In the last twelve months I have ran three halfs and loads of other races, training about 20 miles a week and gym/circuit class. Technically I suppose Im overweight but I do have quite a bit of muscle in my legs. If I was to restrict my diet, Id be thinner. And bored.

When I was 18 I was only about 9 stone but just put more and more on and ended up 13 and a bit stone. Which made me look awful. Lost two to get where I am now. Still not thin but not really bothered at the mo.
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 14:28

This all sounds familiar to me. I'm much the same as Nessie describes in terms of height and weight although I haven't done anything like the races she's done!

I've been a stone lighter, but that took some serious dieting. tbh, I'm pretty happy as I am. I do think that being lighter would make me faster though.

I'd rather be my weight and fit and healthy, than skinny and unfit and eat junk.
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 14:32

I forgot to mention, I run about 20 mpw, spin/cycle once or twice and swim and body balance once each.

My weight is all in my hips, bum and thighs - a typical pear shape. I like to think my thighs are all muscle, but I know I'm kidding myself! :-)
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 14:37

Well, thank you all for that. Decided I am going to stop threatening about a few pounds and be happy. I promised myself that I need to accept me for me by the time I am 31 which is only 1.5 months away so not much time left. I am fit and healthy and thats all anyone can ask. Thanks again.
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 15:03

good for you Amanda

for the record
10 st 13, 5 ft 2 and a bit, size 16 top, 12/14 bottom and done a few marathons

when uninjured run 40mpw
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 15:05

I too am a pear Pink!

Was once size 8 all over, then 8 top 10 bottom, then 10 top 12 bottom, now 10/12 top 14 bottom.

Would like to be a stone or so lighter and run a bit faster but I'm the wrong side of 40 so not kidding myself it would be easy.

SP
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 15:12

And a very nice bum it is too, Pink ;-)
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 15:17

lol

<blushes>
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 16:27

Hi Hipps!!! lol

I'm 5' 7" size 16 and weigh in at a hefty 12.5 st (on a good day). Even with all the training I'm doing at the moment I can't seem to shift even a pound. When I did my first FLM in 2000 I slimed down to a lovely 11st size 12/14, but then I used to run every lunchtime monday-friday, aerobics Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evening, gym session Tuesday night and long run on a Saturday, so it's no wonder the weight fell off. Couldn't get round to all that exercise again if you paid me! lol
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 20:59

you are NEVA
size 16

you go to the wrong shopps, thats what

you are slimmer than me
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 21:00

I wish - hic!
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 22:28

well here's a thing; whenever I put on a pound or two it's always on my left boobie.

[blush]

any medical reasons, o revered forum docs?
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 22:32

Is your other half left or right handed????
Posted: 21/03/2007 at 23:17

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