Measuring yourself
ashleyb1031
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I want to start measuring myself, but not exactly sure on the proper way to do it. Could someone help and let me know? Thanks!
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I did a weight loss challenge with Herbalife, and when they measured me they did this:
Arms were done at about 2 inches below my shoulder line
My thighs they had me stand with my arms at my sides, and measured where the ends of my fingers touched my legs
Hips were at my hip bones
Waist was at my belly button
Bust was right across the widest part of my chest area
I don't know if this is right, but it helped me because I continued to measure in the same places after, so it gave me an accurate idea of where I was at.
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Taking Measurements
Taking your body measurements is an excellent way to keep track of your changing shape as you get fitter. Body weight by itself is not a good indicator of improved fitness. This is because when you burn fat and increase your muscle mass, you may weigh a bit more even though your body is getting tighter and smaller. This is due to the high density of muscle tissue compared to fat.
What Exactly Should You Measure?
The most common measurements include the circumference of your chest, biceps, waist, hips and thighs. Sometimes the neck, forearm and calf are also measured.
Chest: Measure around the largest part of your chest.
Biceps: Measure midway between the top of your shoulder and elbow.
Waist: Measure at the narrowest point, approximately one inch above your belly button. No cheating! Don't pull in your belly or stick it out.
Hips: Measure your hips around the largest part of your buttocks with your heels together.
Thigh: Thighs are measured separately. Stand with your legs slightly apart. Measure your upper leg where the circumference is largest.
How?
Use a flexible measuring tape as used by dressmakers. It can be as long as you need. If you use a plastic or cloth tape, bear in mind that these materials may stretch over time.
Wear the thinnest clothes possible, or none at all, so as not to add to the measurements you take.
Try to measure yourself in front of a full-length mirror so that you can see if the tape is positioned correctly.
Perhaps you could find another person to help with the measuring. They would be able to read the results more easily.
Keep your muscles relaxed while measuring.
When measuring, pull the tape just tight enough to keep it from sagging.
How often?
Measure yourself about every eight weeks.
Do not take measurements more often than monthly as it may take six to eight weeks to notice any change. You shouldn't expect to see progress more quickly than this and taking your measurements more often can be discouraging.
If you are tracking your weight loss using a software tool, you should measure yourself as often as the software requests it.
http://www.weight-loss-program.com/art13-taking-measurements.html
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If you search for pictures of body measurements it will show you some illustrations of where to measure each area. That might help.0
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I'm not sure if this will help, I just started measuring myself on Saturday. I was getting discouraged with the weight loss and my husband said I was noticeably losing inches. I took a flexible tape measure and measured my neck, my waist (the curve above your belly button) and you hips (larges part of the torso, by the pelvic area). I also did my chest, arm, and thigh. We will see on Saturday if there are any changes.0
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Okay, thank you!!! :happy:0
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