Stupid Question - Measurements
sbpeters93
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I want to start measuring my waist and hips. How snug are you supposed to pull the tape measure when doing this? I would think any difference in that could make a huge difference in the numbers.
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I wrap it so it's flush against my skin, but not pressing in at all. I usually have my finger underneath holding the tape and pressing lightly into my skin to compensate.0
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When I do my measurements I put it so that it touches the skin but not so tight that it digs in and causes a divit.
I hope that helps.0 -
I do about the same, snug, but not pressing at all. If I can still slide the measuring tape when I stand up straight, then it's just right.0
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Same, I actually found a measuring tape that has a curved base so when you're measuring you don't have to hold your finger in there and it sort of locks into place.
Similar to this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Body-Measuring-Tape-Healthy-Measure/dp/B003KOP5LM0 -
I don't pull it tight. Just nicely laying it. Whatever you do make sure you do the same thing every time you measure and you won't have any issues!0
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the tape measure should be able to swivel round slightly. The tape should just lay on the skin without pulling or denting in. Tree72 said it just right...0
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Thank you everyone!0
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The important thing in my opinion is ... Doesnt really matter as long as you do it the same way every time. At 240 pounds I put it around my largest part of my belly. Seemed to provide the most dramatic results which gave me motivation.0
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tightness and how do you know where to measure and if you got in the same place each time? that would give me a problem! putting the tape in the same place around arms and legs lol how sad am i thinking this but it would bother me as I'm an obsessive haha0
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tightness and how do you know where to measure and if you got in the same place each time? that would give me a problem! putting the tape in the same place around arms and legs lol how sad am i thinking this but it would bother me as I'm an obsessive haha
For arms and legs, you could always do what my trainer does when measuring thighs and upper arms; measure the length and then always measure at the half-way point. (For example, for thigh she makes me put my foot up on a chair so that my knee is bent at 90 degrees. Then she measures from the top of my thigh to the edge of my kneecap. The halfway point is around 7 inches for me.) That way you are at least always close to the same spot for comparisons.0 -
tightness and how do you know where to measure and if you got in the same place each time? that would give me a problem! putting the tape in the same place around arms and legs lol how sad am i thinking this but it would bother me as I'm an obsessive haha
For arms and legs, you could always do what my trainer does when measuring thighs and upper arms; measure the length and then always measure at the half-way point. (For example, for thigh she makes me put my foot up on a chair so that my knee is bent at 90 degrees. Then she measures from the top of my thigh to the edge of my kneecap. The halfway point is around 7 inches for me.) That way you are at least always close to the same spot for comparisons.
I do something similar. I use reference points on my body (tattoo on hip, mole on arm, etc) or measure. My calve measurements for example are 4 inches below the bottom of my knee cap.0
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