Well depending on how you look- your own eyes will be able to determine if it's a healthy weight. I good way of determining if you are at a healthy weight is use body fat calipers, and if your 33% body fat they your overweight. Use this video to help you :) http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=GwNXXG6K4a4
6 stone
Anywhere from 6 stone-8 stone is probably a healthy weight, although 6 stone is probably quite light.
Yes. Anything between 6-9 is healthy. If you're not sure, try a bmi calculator. I'm 12 and I'm about that weight.
5 stone - 70lbs6 stone - 84lbsAccording to guidelines i would say you are underweight. Your 15 years old and dont even weight 6 stone. i'd say you would probably be at least 6 stone 3 or more to be heading towards something more healthy. xXx
It all depends on how tall the man is to determine what a healthy weight is for him. If you are 21 years old and are 6 feet tall, you should weight between 140 pounds and 177 pounds.
The average weight for a 15-year-old can vary based on factors like height, body composition, and metabolism. However, a healthy weight range for a 15-year-old can be around 7-10 stone (roughly 44.5-63.5 kg). It's important to remember that every individual is unique, and weight can fluctuate within a healthy range.
A healthy body weight for a woman of this height is between 120 and 145 lbs.
In weight, st means stone and pounds. For example (6:13), the 6 means stone and the 13 means pounds.
Between 140lb to 188lb is a healthy weight and BMI (body mass index)
Very good weight for his size and age. He will fill out at some point.
yer it is im 15 and 5ft 6 and 126 pounds which is like 9 n a half stone but you are tall so that is the right weight perfect weight xxlove Megan
ok first at 11 you shouldnt be worrying about weight if you are a girl you usually hit puberty at 11 and lose your baby fat at about 13 but boys tend to develop later at 13 when i was 11 i weighed 5 and 1/2 stone and i am a girl i was under weight girl: 6-8 stone boy: 6-9 stone just remember to exersize and eat HEALTHY!