What's your body fat %
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Impressive. I've never had a dexa, not going to either, but judging by the photographs in somewhere between 17% and 35%. Ha!5
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I'm probably 15-20 percent, although my Fitbit Aria consistently estimates me around 10-12 percent (yes, I know it's inaccurate)0
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35% . too much fat. Dropped only 1% so far after loosing 5 lbs and 1 month of workouts2
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You were only at 22% body fat and still felt you had to drop 35 pounds to 8.5%? You make me jealous. (lol) Any reason you want your body fat that low? I always thought around 20% was pretty normal. Are you competing in a body building competition? Just curious.0
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Not sure - between 15 & 20% I guess, bit hard to tell as my fat distribution is quite uneven.
Beyond being in a healthy range it's not something I'm too concerned about.2 -
17.4% when I was last measured with calipers2
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Not sure. Maybe ~20%? Higher than I'd really like, but not so high I'm terribly worried about doing something about it. And my doctor isn't worried about it.0
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29% by calipers (inexpertly handled by my boyfriend) and measurements 25% by my scale. As two calculators came up with something similar I would say that 29% is pretty accurate. Unfortunately, I carry most of my weight on my stomach. Would love to get down to 25%1
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Is there a way to estimate how much body fat you have if you don't have access to someone with calipers or the means to get a DEXA? I have a bioimpedance scale, but I know how accurate those are from reading on here. Obviously an estimate isn't going to be very accurate either, but I'm just looking for a general guess.
Or am I better off using BMI right now, since I am still obese, and worry about getting body fat measurements when I get down to the normal range of BMI?0 -
The graphic on page one will give you a ball park. If you are an apple it is a bit harder to guesstimate.
Your bio scale will be inaccurate but it is still a useful guide for showing a downward trend.
Right now your body fat accuracy isn't important, though it is still interesting to have an idea of what it is.
I have always just visually estimated. Good enough for me and my goals.
Cheers, h.0 -
middlehaitch wrote: »The graphic on page one will give you a ball park. If you are an apple it is a bit harder to guesstimate.
Your bio scale will be inaccurate but it is still a useful guide for showing a downward trend.
Right now your body fat accuracy isn't important, though it is still interesting to have an idea of what it is.
I have always just visually estimated. Good enough for me and my goals.
Cheers, h.
Awesome! Thanks! I am very much an apple, sadly. I'm just being nosy really.
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I have gone from ~35% to 24% this year. I am looking to get to 18% and weigh 225-230. Almost there!0
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Just took an InBody test at the gym yesterday. I'm at 26.1% currently, down from 38.6% this year. Aiming for 20%, then will re-evaluate.1
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