...but then i got "measured" at the gym the other day and even though i have lost 5 lbs, my body fat % stayed THE SAME. but my clothes are fitting better, and i feel like i look more toned...what the heck? what's the most accurate way to test body fat %? i swear those pinching calipers are a JOKE. how accurate are those scales you can buy for at-home use?
2006-11-19
12:59:41
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➔ Diet & Fitness
i'm 22, female, 5'10", 158 lbs. i've been working out for a couple months, not religiously, but definitely more than i was before. According to those calipers, i'm 27% body fat. >:-(
2006-11-19
13:30:45 ·
update #1
and according to this website calculation, THIS is my body fat: "Using your measurements of a 27 inch waist and weight of 158 pounds your body fat percentage is estimated to be 23.73 % using the U.S. Navy body fat formula, or 19.39 % using the formula developed by the YMCA."
i just don't get it
2006-11-19
13:48:07 ·
update #2