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body fat
Posted: Fri 06 Jun, 2003 12:30 pm
by mattt_h
could someone explain wheter 10.5% is good for a body fat level please?
Posted: Fri 06 Jun, 2003 12:41 pm
by JulesB
Yes! Men should be about 15-20% and women 20-25% I think. Top athletes are between 10 and 14% (The likes of Paula Radcliffe...)
No doubt someone will come on here and tell me Im wrong. I had mine done a few months back and it was 23%.
Posted: Fri 06 Jun, 2003 1:02 pm
by Archie
Bloody hell Mat 10.5% is skinny even by racing snake standards.
Aim for 19 to 21%. Fat is metabolised back into your system as "ready use" energy. From an endurance viewpoint, a wee bit of lard is no bad thing, but it should be remembered that a goodly amount of ones body fat is stored within the muscles and that is where it should ideally be.
A spare Michelin hiding your willy is less than desirable.
Posted: Fri 06 Jun, 2003 1:09 pm
by The JaCkAl
the best way to measure body fay is by Bioelectrical impedance. Which is a way of measuring the resistance of body tissues to the flow of a small, harmless electrical signal. Current flows more easily through the parts of the body that are composed mostly of water (blood, urine and muscle) than it does throug bone, fat or air.
Bioelectrical impedance measures the strength and speed of the electrical signal sent through the body (impedance measure). It then uses this measurement and information such as height, weight and gender to predict how much body fat a person has.
10.5 is seriously skinny I was 19 (probably 18 now) which is almost perfect for my age andd gender
Posted: Fri 06 Jun, 2003 1:23 pm
by Archie
Hi Jackal,
You are dead right there, Boots sell them in the weighing scales department, they aren't cheap though.
I got one a couple of years ago and it provides a very good indicator of ones' porky quotient, certainly it's better than waiting till the jeans no longer fit before doing something about it.
They are made by a company called Tanita and I recommend them to the house.
Posted: Fri 06 Jun, 2003 1:43 pm
by Chester
Did read that 16% is a healthy percentage for any male - Professional bodybuilders go to dangerously low levels before a competition, usually about 4% - This is achieved by roid abuse combined with the abuse of diuretics to drain the body of water so they get that 'skin streched over muscle' look.
Posted: Fri 06 Jun, 2003 2:53 pm
by JulesB
A bloke I used to go to school with has just won Mr Britain, and apparently he uses HUGE amounts of vitamin C in the 36 hours prior to a show to flush himself of all water in the body, then sips at bottle caps of water just to keep his mouth moist....
Yuk!
Posted: Fri 06 Jun, 2003 11:03 pm
by Tab
I think I will just remain cuddley.
Posted: Sat 07 Jun, 2003 2:45 pm
by ashley
Chester wrote:Did read that 16% is a healthy percentage for any male - Professional bodybuilders go to dangerously low levels before a competition, usually about 4% - This is achieved by roid abuse combined with the abuse of diuretics to drain the body of water so they get that 'skin streched over muscle' look.
I don't mean to bitch but professional bodybuilders don't take steroids. Sure they use performance enhancing substances but no professional takes cutters or similar "roids".
Posted: Sun 08 Jun, 2003 9:59 pm
by mattt_h
i had a look at getting a tanita and apparantly if youre resting heartbeat is 60bpm or less dont get it as it is unaccurate
Posted: Mon 09 Jun, 2003 12:55 am
by wannab
mine is but why does this matter . if you can't be bothered explaining post a link.
Posted: Mon 09 Jun, 2003 1:11 am
by mattt_h
what i mean is you need to get one with athlete mode because they dont actually calculate body fat they use a complicated formula, these athlete ones are more expensive.
BFSCALES
''Tanita's equations for standard Adult mode have been calibrated against clinical readings taken from a representative sample of the population, most of whom have sedentary or only moderately active lifestyles.''
Posted: Mon 09 Jun, 2003 8:54 am
by Chester
glitch wrote:I don't mean to bitch but professional bodybuilders don't take steroids
Glitch, anyone with any knowledge of the bodybuilding world knows that professionals use roids - Ronnie Coleman, Aaron Maddron, King Kamali, Milos Sarcev (Who has admitted injecting Synthol), Greg Kovacs all have a bash at it.
Do you really think they get that big using the Muscletech products they endorse ?