supermodels would be my guess
supermodels would be my guess
They are inaccurate, the one I got says mine was about 10, at work when we were examined it was 15.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
The ones that I use cost between £900-£1200 and even they can be off by up to 3%
Thats even assuming that you recreate identical conditions when doing the test as everything from room, your clothes, how active your metabolism is, stomach content and hydration etc will affect the impedance of the current the machine sends.
I've had readings of 3% which I know is BS... More like 7-8
Last edited by AdamGB; 07-13-2011 at 09:35 PM.
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When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
Heh, thanks mate... don't think I'm anything special mind... just goes with the territory.
Bilbo I don't think your problem is an abundance of fat... just focus on gaining more muscle!
My body fat went up 2% in a week when I was ill... I couldn't eat and could hardly drink for a week and had a really high fever. I lost over half a stone... most of it water weight.
Was making sure the scales at work worked properly when I got back and my body fat was 2% higher. Clearly I couldn't have gained any fat as I couldn't bloody eat (if anything I looked leaner... but skinnier too)... but seeing as there was 7lbs less of me... the few pounds of fat that I did have on my body now accounted for a higher % of my total weight.
The fact is that I wasn't fatter. It's just a number and unless you're a serious athlete, model or whatever then I wouldn't worry too much... it's nice to see big results, if you were 25% at the start of the year and got to 16% then that's progress... but if you gain or lose 1-2%? As long as you feel and look better don't sweat th small stuff!![]()
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