how do you figure body fat?

Rebjones612
Rebjones612 Posts: 408
edited September 30 in Fitness and Exercise
I seen under tools where you can figure the BMI,
how do i calculate my body fat percentage?

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  • Silky815
    Silky815 Posts: 367 Member
    You should be able to put in the information requested, and come out with what your BMI is. Good luck.
  • srf508
    srf508 Posts: 3 Member
    You need body fat calipers or an electronic body fat monitor. You can buy one for around $20. I love mine because it is much more motivating to me - if you do any strength training (which we all should be ladies!!!) you're adding muscle along with losing fat. So while it can be disappointing to see the bathroom scale remain fairly steady, the body fat monitor can show you how many pounds of fat you're shedding. Completely worth the investment!
  • NotGoddess
    NotGoddess Posts: 1,198 Member
    Best way is doing one of the 'gold standard' measures- just search and you'll find them.
    Alternatively, get a scale that measures body fat in addition to weight. Less accurate but it's the trend you are looking at, at least until you get close to your goal.
    If you don't have a scale, but have a tape measure handy, try this link: http://www.fat2fitradio.com/tools/
    There are 3 different calculators that use measurements. Again, less accurate but it'll give you a ballpark figure to start with.
  • aset132
    aset132 Posts: 91
    I use the accumeasure calipers. This site explains how to use it and find your percentage. Good luck! I love it!

    http://www.accumeasurefitness.com/descript.html
  • http://www.scientificpsychic.com/fitness/diet.html

    ^go to this link, scroll down to the bottom. You need to input your Height, Weight, Sex, as well as Waist, Neck and Hip measurements. Keep on mind though, it gives you an approximation only:) But I have a scale that measures body fat, and this calculator is usually accurate to within 1 or 2 % !
  • sammys1girly
    sammys1girly Posts: 1,045 Member
    The online body fat calculators are not accurate at all. According to them, I am obese. Wish I could find a way to figure out body fat too. I have callipers but don't necessarily trust my measurements or know if I'm doing it exactly right. I think if you have much muscle, the online calculators are way off.
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