taking measurements
GTOgirl1969
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I have heard that you are supposed to take measurements to gauge your progress, but what measurements are you supposed to take, and what kind of measurer do you use?:embarassed: I feel like I should know this already
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I have heard that you are supposed to take measurements to gauge your progress, but what measurements are you supposed to take, and what kind of measurer do you use?:embarassed: I feel like I should know this already0
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I'd like to know this too, but here is what I have heard of
Weight
bmi
chest
waist
hips
neck
shoulders
right upper arm
left upper arm
right forearm
left forearm
left thigh
right thigh
right calf
left calf
that is out of an old diet exercise diary that I have.0 -
If you have a retractable soft tape measure, it works well. I measure chest, waist, hips, & thighs. Can do arms, calves, ankles, etc. I try to measure as close to the same place each time and it's usually the fullest area. hope this helps!0
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I stick to bust, waist and hips personally, but it depends on what your problem areas are and what you want to measure - measure what you want, it's all good! :flowerforyou:0
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It's very hard to take your own measurments because it is hard to be in the same spot each time so don't get to hung up on it.
That being said I still take my own measurements as I am still to embarrased by my numbers.
I stick to the basics
Bust
chest
waist
hips
thigh0 -
Thanks guys....will have to buy a soft tape measure now.0
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Try to use bony landmarks to help you take more reliable measurements. ie. find the top of your kneecap, measure up 6-9 inches, then measure around your thigh at that spot. For your chest, use the fullest part of your bust, waist can be your "true" waist just below your ribs or you can use your bellybutton for more consistent results. Hips can be done in two places. One is at the hip bones just below your bellybutton, then at the fullest part of your hips/butt. Upper arms, measure up from the elbow then around just like the thigh.
This way, as you keep losing inches, you won't always measure the fullest part and you will see that you are successful in your efforts!0 -
Thanks guys....will have to buy a soft tape measure now.
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any drugstore or grocery has them, like $1.50. Like you use for sewing......Or use string, mark it and lay it out on a (guy-type) metal measurer. See, I hate to leave the house, and tend to "make do."
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i had another question on top of this......how often should you measure? one a week? bi weekly?0
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i had another question on top of this......how often should you measure? one a week? bi weekly?
That's up to you! Two to four weeks seems to be the consensus here.0
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