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Body Fat?????

schninie82
Posts: 502 Member
Sorry for posting such a dumb question....but does anyone know how I can calculate my body fat??
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They have online calculators but they aren't as accurate as if you went in to a gym or something like that and had them use calipers. But it is free and it can give you an estimate at least.
http://www.linear-software.com/online.html0 -
My favorite online calculator is: http://www.healthcentral.com/cholesterol/home-body-fat-test-2774-143.html
That said... it's my favorite because it tends to match caliper measurement calculations for me. Every person may be a little different.0 -
Some gyms and establishments have the scale that measures everything from body fat to muscle mass and water percentage.
If you don't belong to a gym, maybe take a free day at one and talk to their nutrionist and they will put you on the scale to get your reading.0 -
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I have gone to both of the others... THIS one is easier! Trust me. I just found it and did all three of them... this one is more accurate and easy!
http://www.healthstatus.com/cgi-bin/calc/calculator.cgi0 -
I have gone to both of the others... THIS one is easier! Trust me. I just found it and did all three of them... this one is more accurate and easy!
http://www.healthstatus.com/cgi-bin/calc/calculator.cgi
It's not accurate for me... Every person is different. Any online calculator will give you a rough idea. But none of them are accurate for every person.0 -
They have online calculators but they aren't as accurate as if you went in to a gym or something like that and had them use calipers. But it is free and it can give you an estimate at least.
http://www.linear-software.com/online.html
Hiya,
I havent got one of those caliperthingys...thanks tho...0 -
You can get scales that give you a pretty good estimate of your body fat too. I picked mine up on sale for about $25 from a department store here - not sure if they'd be easy or hard to find over the pond0
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I have a scale that gives me a pretty accurate read. Before I had the scale, I used this: www.livestrong.com/tools/body-fat-calculator/
The calculations can be a little off still though... I think it measured me at a higher body fat % compared to my scale, but it was good to at least have some sort of an idea of where I was at.0 -
You can buy a tanita scale that calculates it. It's not AS accurate as you would get from a gym, but it's pretty accurate I've come to find. It's pretty spot on with what the gym gets also0
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