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How do i measure myself accurately?

Carita79
Posts: 64 Member
to take my measurments were do i put the measuring tape..and how tight should it be wen i am measuring?
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Here's some simple instructions I found online. I hold the tape so that it's flat against my skin all the way around but not tight
Chest: Measure around the largest part of your chest.
Biceps: Measure midway between the top of your shoulder and elbow.
Waist: Measure at the narrowest point, approximately one inch above your belly button. No cheating! Don't pull in your belly or stick it out.
Hips: Measure your hips around the largest part of your buttocks with your heels together.
Thigh: Thighs are measured separately. Stand with your legs slightly apart. Measure your upper leg where the circumference is largest.0 -
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I ordered the "MyoTape Body Tape Measure" for $6ish from Amazon for just this purpose, and I love it! You place the end of the tape back in a slot on the body of the measure, depress a button, and it automatically retracts to a consistent tension. My measurements before fluctuated wildly, but these are consistent0
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what i find is hard, is the tape measure slides up while i'm doing the measurement.... so if i pull it hard to prevent it from slipping up or down my belly it's too tight to get a actual reading. anyone else have that problem.. darn curves!0
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Thank you for this! I always think I'm measuring wrong XD0
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This website has a good guideline on what and how to measure for men and women:
http://www.scientificpsychic.com/fitness/diet.html
How to Measure
• Height - measured without shoes
• Weight - taken in the morning without clothes after going to the bathroom and before eating or drinking anything
• Waist (Men) - measure horizontally, at the level of the navel
(Women) - measure horizontally, at the level of minimal abdominal width
• Neck - measure below the larynx with the tape sloping slightly downward to the front.
• Hips (Women only) - Largest horizontal circumference around the hips0 -
nice to know I'm doing it right.. thx0
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My personal trainer always messured my cheast under my are pits so that it didnt because I was wearing a different Bra, but if you are wearing the same thing everytime i guess it wouldnt matter.0
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thanks! need this!0
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good question ive been wondering this myself!0
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I ordered the "MyoTape Body Tape Measure" for $6ish from Amazon for just this purpose, and I love it! You place the end of the tape back in a slot on the body of the measure, depress a button, and it automatically retracts to a consistent tension. My measurements before fluctuated wildly, but these are consistent
I just got mine, too! Best buy I've made all month! :happy:0 -
I ordered the "MyoTape Body Tape Measure" for $6ish from Amazon for just this purpose, and I love it! You place the end of the tape back in a slot on the body of the measure, depress a button, and it automatically retracts to a consistent tension. My measurements before fluctuated wildly, but these are consistent
I need to get this tape because my measurements are all over the place. Thank you for the information.0 -
I ordered the "MyoTape Body Tape Measure" for $6ish from Amazon for just this purpose, and I love it! You place the end of the tape back in a slot on the body of the measure, depress a button, and it automatically retracts to a consistent tension. My measurements before fluctuated wildly, but these are consistent
I'll definitely be looking into this!0 -
Awsome! thanks so much this helps alot0
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However you do it, be consistent every time.0
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Here's some simple instructions I found online. I hold the tape so that it's flat against my skin all the way around but not tight
Chest: Measure around the largest part of your chest.
Biceps: Measure midway between the top of your shoulder and elbow.
Waist: Measure at the narrowest point, approximately one inch above your belly button. No cheating! Don't pull in your belly or stick it out.
Hips: Measure your hips around the largest part of your buttocks with your heels together.
Thigh: Thighs are measured separately. Stand with your legs slightly apart. Measure your upper leg where the circumference is largest.
what if you don't have a belly button ????????? (mine was surgically removed on a prev. Hernia repair)..... sorry had to be silly0 -
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