Tune Into Your Body_Jillian Michaels

icandoit
icandoit Posts: 4,163 Member
edited September 18 in Fitness and Exercise
Your body is trying to tell you something, but you're just not listening! To win at the weight-loss game, you've got to make some changes. One of the most important ones is to stop listening to anything but your body to establish a realistic weight for your specific build. Forget about what you see and hear from pop-culture sources.
Another thing not to rely on is the body mass index (BMI), which determines the amount of fat you have on your body according to your weight and height. Here's why you're not going to use it: It fails to distinguish between fat and muscle, so the BMI will ultimately give you an incomplete sense of the shape you're in.

Today, the medical industry has set its weight guidelines according to the waist-to-hip-ratio method, which is a much more accurate way of arriving at an ideal goal. Follow these steps to find yours:

Get a tape measure and measure your waist right at the belly-button line.
Standing with feet hip-width apart, measure your hips at their widest point.
Now simply divide your waist measurement by your hip measurement. This is your waist-to-hip ratio.
The ideal waist-to-hip ratios are 0.80 for women and 0.95 for men.

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  • icandoit
    icandoit Posts: 4,163 Member
    Your body is trying to tell you something, but you're just not listening! To win at the weight-loss game, you've got to make some changes. One of the most important ones is to stop listening to anything but your body to establish a realistic weight for your specific build. Forget about what you see and hear from pop-culture sources.
    Another thing not to rely on is the body mass index (BMI), which determines the amount of fat you have on your body according to your weight and height. Here's why you're not going to use it: It fails to distinguish between fat and muscle, so the BMI will ultimately give you an incomplete sense of the shape you're in.

    Today, the medical industry has set its weight guidelines according to the waist-to-hip-ratio method, which is a much more accurate way of arriving at an ideal goal. Follow these steps to find yours:

    Get a tape measure and measure your waist right at the belly-button line.
    Standing with feet hip-width apart, measure your hips at their widest point.
    Now simply divide your waist measurement by your hip measurement. This is your waist-to-hip ratio.
    The ideal waist-to-hip ratios are 0.80 for women and 0.95 for men.
  • pmkelly409
    pmkelly409 Posts: 1,646 Member
    WOO HOO!! .8 HERE!!

    Thanks for the great post!!!! Gotta love that Jillian!!!!
  • Thank you so much!!! I really needed that info. Heidi
  • puravidame
    puravidame Posts: 57 Member
    Hey Thanks...

    .89...very close
  • lotusfromthemud
    lotusfromthemud Posts: 5,335 Member
    So I did it backwards first, and I was really, really pissed off!

    But, I'm at .75. Hooray!:flowerforyou:
  • ali106
    ali106 Posts: 3,754 Member
    .73 here....I'm a hippy chick what can I say! lol
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