Sometimes, you can just see it. Those love handles hanging around your midsection like a saggy spare tire, those extra wiggly rows of fat below your chin and around your neck. The buttocks that seem to not fit back into those pants that "must have shrunk while hanging in your closet." All those things can give you the notion that it might be time for you to lose a few pounds. But sometimes, the indicators aren't so clear. True enough if you step onto the talking scale and it actually starts to cry, you know its time to get yourself in gear to lose some of those extra pounds. But many times, it is something more subtle. A glance from someone passing by, or just how you feel any time you look in the potato chip bag and its empty, and you just bought it yesterday at the warehouse store. Those signs get men and women coming to the internet in waves searching for answers to their weight loss problems. And one of the things they look for online is a chart to figure out their ideal weight. These are in no short supply online, and together with weight loss calculators can give you an idea of your weight loss goal and just how fast you can reach it. But there are a couple of downsides to using these kinds of tools, especially online. One problem is that you need to consider the website that ideal weight chart or calculator is on. Many times these websites are designed for one purpose only - to get you to purchase one of the products that is being advertised on that site. Nothing wrong with that, business is business. But if each time you look at the ideal weight chart and there isn't any way you can ever be that weight without buying a diet plan or supplement that just happens to be for sale on their site, you might like to give it a second thought. There are ideal weights for various people. However, each individual person has their personal ideal weight. Not to seem silly or anything, but if you want to discover what your ideal weight is, you must look on more than one website and look at the differences in what those ideal weights are. Sometimes, there is also a discrepancy between what the charts say you are supposed to weigh and what you think you are supposed to weigh. This happens more often than not. You look at the chart and input your weight and height and then check the results, but the number doesn't seem low enough to you. You're certain that if the chart says 160, that it must be erroneous and your real ideal weight is about 135. The fact is, your ideal weight is probably around 160. How you think you look and how you are feeling has a lot to do with whether you think the charts and calculators are accurate. You also need to be conscious that the charts give a range. That if you step on the scale 15 times a day, your weight will probably be different each time. And that the charts often give only a single number. Much easier to say that your ideal weight is around 160 pounds or 125 pounds or whatever it is, than to view those figures as something exact that you need to accomplish or else. That is not how your body works and you'll wind up with a lot of indignation towards yourself if you think like that and don't accomplish your main goal. The real world is not the Biggest Loser. That is a TV show. You are you and your body will react a lot better if you view it as your friend instead of something that will not measure up to a document you found on the internet. So make sure that you get the right information, but that you make the final decision about your ideal body weight.