Hi Rob, I'm 5'7 and weight 151 lbs. I thought I'd give you another picture for your site (especially as there aren't any female pictures at this height/weight) Thank you for creating this wonderful place to get a view of the many different shapes and sizes of people at the same height and weight! (For the one with my bf in it, he's 6'2 and 185 lbs) -Kandis
Convert 150 pounds to kg. One pound equals 0.45359237 kg, to convert 150 pounds to kg we have to multiply the amount of pounds by 0.45359237 to obtain the amount in kg. 150 pounds are equal to 150. Weight can be entered pounds, stones and pounds, or kilograms. Height can be entered in inches, feet and inches, meters, or centimeters. This calculator will also calculate and display the normal weight range for the height entered. Calculating BMI. BMI is a way of measuring a person's weight relative to his or her height. Kg: lbs: Stones/ pounds: kg: lbs: Stones/ pounds: kg: lbs: Stones/ pounds: 38.1: 84: 6: 0: 68.0: 150: 10: 10: 98.0: 216: 15: 6: 38.6: 85: 6: 1: 68.5: 151: 10: 11. So 10 stone = 140 lb and 10 stone 10 lb = 150 lb so 150.0.45359237 = rounded to 68.04 That's the result I get in several other web calculators, the result that shg's formula delivers and the result that my suggestion delivers. I'd wager the NHS have it wrong or they're using slightly heavier pounds.
height: 5' 7' weight: 150 lbs Great project idea!
Dear Rob, I don't know if you're still updating this chart or not, but I noticed you didn't have a female at 5'7' and 155 lbs, so here I am! -Tiana
Hello everyone! My name is Eleanor M., in this photo I weigh approx 148 lbs. I am 5'7. These were taken in the grounds of Chatsworth House, a huge (and particularly nice) stately home near Derby, in the UK. www.myspace.com/ellysanmofo - I am also on Facebook, belonging to the network West Midlands.
Hi there, My name is Caitlin and I weigh 140 lbs at 5'6.5' inches tall. I submitting two pictures for me, and two for my boyfriend. His name is David and he is 5'7.5' and 155 lbs. Great idea for a site, hope these help! Caitlin
Name: Amanda H. Height: 5 foot 7.25' Weight: 147 I was 147 in these pics...and I fluctuate between 144-150 all the time. My measurements were 41' butt and 40.5' Thighs. Size 9 in Jeans. Size 7/8 or 9 in dresses. I am 31 years old, athletic build...and I excercise regularly about 1-2 miles walk/jog 4-5 days per week. I drink beer though. I want to be a solid size 7 jeans.
Hi, Here is a photo of me at 53 years old Im 5'7' At this time I weighed 150 lbs. Marilyn
Hi Rob,
Could you please add these photos to the height/weight chart?
I'm 5'7' and a very curvaceous, toned 150 lbs. I have a full-time desk job, but workout 4-6 days per week, switching between Pilates, step aerobics, weightlifting, jogging and many other activities.
This is so helpful.. thanks for putting it together!
140 Pounds =
10 Stones
Convert 140 Pounds to Stones
To calculate 140 Pounds to the corresponding value in Stones, multiply the quantity in Pounds by 0.071428571428571 (conversion factor). In this case we should multiply 140 Pounds by 0.071428571428571 to get the equivalent result in Stones:
140 Pounds x 0.071428571428571 = 10 Stones
140 Pounds is equivalent to 10 Stones.
How to convert from Pounds to Stones
The conversion factor from Pounds to Stones is 0.071428571428571. To find out how many Pounds in Stones, multiply by the conversion factor or use the Mass converter above. One hundred forty Pounds is equivalent to ten Stones.
Definition of Pound
The pound or pound-mass (abbreviations: lb, lbm, lbm, ℔) is a unit of mass with several definitions. Nowadays, the most common is the international avoirdupois pound which is legally defined as exactly 0.45359237 kilograms. A pound is equal to 16 ounces.
Definition of Stone
The stone or stone weight (abbreviation: st) is an English and imperial unit of mass now equal to 14 pounds (6.35029318 kg). England and other Germanic-speaking countries of northern Europe formerly used various standardised 'stones' for trade, with their values ranging from about 5 to 40 local pounds (roughly 3 to 15 kg) depending on the location and objects weighed. The United Kingdom's imperial system adopted the wool stone of 14 pounds in 1835.
Using the Pounds to Stones converter you can get answers to questions like the following: