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calculating body fat !
#1

As we all no lads scales are usless for bodybuilders lose one pound of fat and gain two pounds of muscle and ur BMI goes up. But i did invest 80 uk pounds in a set that done body fat via a electric current ive since found out that these type of scale are at best usless, and only calipers are accurate but when i read up everyone has different ways of doing them, take 3 measurments, take 6, take 7 u can do on your own or u realy need somone to do them for u. Does anyone know the best way forward.
I dont compete but i do try to be the best i can be work and family allowing lol.
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#2

i just look in the mirror!

if you pop in to a fitness first they will take your bodyfat for you fella for a few £ !

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#3

yeah look in the mirror i do that and the wife thinks im posing, could get a new wife though but thanks for the info on fittness first cheers
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#4

US military uses neck to waist difference.....example 30 inch waist minus 18 inch neck equals 12......so i'm not fat!!!
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#5

thanks Irish thats intresting i was in the british army back in the day they didnt use that whats the scale 12 not fat what is cheers
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#6

I bought some scales too, I have some calipers and knew my body fat was around 16% at the time, the scales brought me in at 26% lol

Pretty impossible to do yourself though mate, think I tested 6 spots but not too sure now. I'll have to root out my %logs

The mirror technique works a treat unless you start to tuck in and tense to fool yourself Big Grin
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#7

I tried the waist neck formular and it's the same as the calipers, so yes it's confermed i'm fat.
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