I see this question every holiday season. The short answer: it depends on your starting point, but sustainable loss of 1-2 pounds per week is the healthiest pace for most women in their late 40s and early 50s dealing with perimenopause or menopause. If you're currently 160+ lbs, reaching exactly 129.8 may require 15-30+ lbs of loss in roughly 10-12 weeks β aggressive but possible if you focus on fat loss while preserving muscle. Joint pain, diabetes, and blood pressure concerns make crash approaches dangerous. The CFP Method prioritizes steady metabolic health over arbitrary scale numbers.
Stop obsessing over daily weigh-ins. Track these four metrics weekly using simple tools you already own:
My approach in The CFP Method uses a 7-day rolling average for weight to smooth out fluctuations from cortisol and estrogen shifts common after 45. Weigh yourself first thing Friday mornings after using the bathroom, wearing the same clothes. Calculate your average and celebrate every 0.5 lb downward trend. For joint pain, swap gym time for 20-minute daily walks after dinner β this improves insulin sensitivity by 25% in eight weeks without overwhelming your schedule. Focus on 100g of protein daily split across three meals (eggs, Greek yogurt, chicken) to protect muscle and control hunger. No complex meal plans needed β batch-prep three core proteins and rotate vegetables you already enjoy. Insurance won't cover this? These habits cost under $8 per day and deliver better blood pressure results than many paid programs.
Break the 129.8 goal into 2-lb checkpoints every 10-14 days. If hormones are sabotaging you, add 7 hours of sleep and 2,000mg of omega-3s daily β both reduce inflammation that drives stubborn fat. When past diets failed, it was usually because tracking stopped at the scale. Measure what matters: consistent habits, not perfection. You can absolutely transform by New Year's by focusing on how your body feels and functions, not just that one number. Start this week with measurements and one strength benchmark. Small daily actions create the momentum that lasts far beyond December 31.