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Has anyone had their bodyfat percentage measured before? (1 Viewer)

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So anyone of you know your body fat percentage?

which method did you use to work it out?
 

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we did skinfold tests at uni.
using those calipers that pinch if you use them wrong.
this was 2 years ago now though.
we shoved the numbers into several formulas to see the difference.
those calipers must really hurt ...:eek:
Also i hear it's only an approximate measurement of your body fat percentage.

so what was it if you don't mind me asking? ;)
 

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i got the thing with the calipers done by a professional and it was 15% but then i went on those fat measuring scales and it said 20%. i'm assuming the latter was right.
 

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the scales are wrong most of the time, calipers are a much more accurate method.
 

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don't even want to think about what mine would be
somewhere in the vicinity of 100% i'm guessing
 

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I used one of those online converters where you punch in your weight and height and it tells your BMI and body fat percentage. I'm 180cm tall and 70kg and I got 17% body fat, however I don't believe it takes mucle into account (as mine should hopefully be a fair bit lower).
 

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i had it done with calipers a few years ago, i came out at about 5%
 

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I used one of those online converters where you punch in your weight and height and it tells your BMI and body fat percentage. I'm 180cm tall and 70kg and I got 17% body fat, however I don't believe it takes mucle into account (as mine should hopefully be a fair bit lower).
well that wont be accurate at all
 

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weight and height and it tells your BMI and body fat percentage. I'm 180cm tall and 70kg and I got 17% body fat
You just had to put your height and weight.....? tooo inaccurate, find a website that includes height,weight, measurement of your neck, chest & torso.
 

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i had it done with calipers a few years ago, i came out at about 5%
5%:eek::eek::eek::eek:

you must be ripped! you must have a nice set of 6 pack abs too!:eek:

Unless the calipers were a bit off...
 

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I used one of those online converters where you punch in your weight and height and it tells your BMI and body fat percentage. I'm 180cm tall and 70kg and I got 17% body fat, however I don't believe it takes mucle into account (as mine should hopefully be a fair bit lower).
17% is normal for males. lower than that gets into elite runners etc, unless you're an elite sportsperson, i'd be happy with that.
 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_fat_percentage said:
According to Health Check Systems,[4] The American Council on Exercise has categorized ranges of body fat percentages as follows...
Description Women Men
Essential fat 10–12% 2–4%
Athletes 14–20% 6–13%
Fitness 21–24% 14–17%
Acceptable 25–31% 18–25%
Overweight 32-41%+ 26-37%+
Obese 42%+ 38%+
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5% is basically impossible. just putting it out there.
very true :) callipers aren't entirely accurate..most likely would have been higher :)

the human body needs to have fat, essential fat we call it :)

8% is ripped!

17% is normal for males. lower than that gets into elite runners etc, unless you're an elite sportsperson, i'd be happy with that.
I really want to know mine :)
My friends tell me i have hardly any fat on my body, but i can see some on my legs :spzz::spzz:
soo i'm going to start working hard on my legs :)
 

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