The average weight for an 11 yr old is 43kg to 47kg, so anything greater than that would be overweight.
10 stone is not necessarily overweight for an 11-year-old. There is no 'average' weight for an 11-year-old because weight is related to height and body composition, rather than age. In other words, it depends on your height and body composition. For information about weight in relation to height, and to see the distribution of weights and heights of children at various ages, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Above 110 pounds. (Unless your very tall and/or musular)
For a small, frail person, 85-115 pounds. For the average 11 year old, it would be 115-145pounds. For a large framed, muscular 11 year old, 130-165 pounds.
80lbs to 90lbs
* About 120lbs * About 98 pounds
no, that's normal weight x
That is considered a bmi of 24.6 which is considered overweight for your age.
No they are not ur a avage weight of a 11 yer old 125-130
No. He is not overweight.
Perhaps about 110-115 if you are eating healthy foods and you are not overweight.
I am 11 going onto 12 in september and i am 40kg's but i feel that i am a bit overweight so i, personaly would say around 32-38 kg's is the average weight for an 11-12 year old.
Hun you are not overweight at all! When you get older you will start getting taller. And you will start being more comfortable with your weight!
An 11 year old boy or girl who stands 4'11" and weighs 91 pounds is at normal weight. This gives a BMI of 18.4.
Yes.......... If its 1000000
no that's not heavy, that is actually the average weight for a 5th-6th grade girl.
Obese, no. Overweight, yes.
10 stone is not necessarily overweight for an 11-year-old. There is no 'average' weight for an 11-year-old because weight is related to height and body composition, rather than age. In other words, it depends on your height and body composition. For information about weight in relation to height, and to see the distribution of weights and heights of children at various ages, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.