Anyone have one? I've seen quite a few for sale and read a whole lot about 'em, but I'm curious about the thoughts from normal, everyday people that use 'em.
Anyone?
Agreed. You know if your fat or not... although... I did get tested in a dunk tank last year. I think I was 16% fat... :angry: Acadian is ZERO % fat... and everyone else who responded was well under 10%. I must be porky.
Originally posted by Serial Midget Agreed. You know if your fat or not... although... I did get tested in a dunk tank last year. I think I was 16% fat... :angry: Acadian is ZERO % fat... and everyone else who responded was well under 10%. I must be porky.
Yeah, it's just a matter of how fat though.
I guess I'm thinking of just a measuring tool, something more than what my inconsistent use of a tape measure can provide.
Sometimes helps the motivation factor to have that, y'know? Get an idea of where I'm starting and what progess, if any, I'm making.
I know a lot of people just use a mirror...but for some of us, the mirror can be deceiving...what I see in the mirror could be very different than what others see when looking at me.
Originally posted by KrusteeButt Yeah, it's just a matter of how fat though.
I guess I'm thinking of just a measuring tool, something more than what my inconsistent use of a tape measure can provide.
Sometimes helps the motivation factor to have that, y'know? Get an idea of where I'm starting and what progess, if any, I'm making.
I know a lot of people just use a mirror...but for some of us, the mirror can be deceiving...what I see in the mirror could be very different than what others see when looking at me.
Looks and weight are deceptive. I put on about 8 LBS when I first started training for long distance running events... I still step on the scales but guage myself more and how I feel and how I perform. Right now I weight 20LBS more than I did when I was in highschool. I'd like to cut that to 10.
Originally posted by KrusteeButt Yeah, it's just a matter of how fat though.
I guess I'm thinking of just a measuring tool, something more than what my inconsistent use of a tape measure can provide.
Sometimes helps the motivation factor to have that, y'know? Get an idea of where I'm starting and what progess, if any, I'm making.
I know a lot of people just use a mirror...but for some of us, the mirror can be deceiving...what I see in the mirror could be very different than what others see when looking at me.
Well, by a "professional" would take time and money. The money part isn't really a big deal, but taking the time to go somewhere that would be able to do it accurately/well is something that I know I wouldn't do. Plus I'd want to measure on a somewhat regular basis, like once a month or so. I'm definitely not going to go somewhere, let alone pay someone, once a month to do it. If it's something at my house that I can use at my convenience, I'll be much more consistent with it.
As far as how well they work, the main thing that I've read is that it depends on a few factors, mainly because it's sending low-level electrical signal through your body. To be consistent, you have to have the same conditions from one measurement to the next. Time of day, how much water you've ingested in the past 24 hours, how active you've been, etc.
But again, that's only what I've read.
Originally posted by KrusteeButt Well, by a "professional" would take time and money. The money part isn't really a big deal, but taking the time to go somewhere that would be able to do it accurately/well is something that I know I wouldn't do. Plus I'd want to measure on a somewhat regular basis, like once a month or so. I'm definitely not going to go somewhere, let alone pay someone, once a month to do it. If it's something at my house that I can use at my convenience, I'll be much more consistent with it.
As far as how well they work, the main thing that I've read is that it depends on a few factors, mainly because it's sending low-level electrical signal through your body. To be consistent, you have to have the same conditions from one measurement to the next. Time of day, how much water you've ingested in the past 24 hours, how active you've been, etc.
But again, that's only what I've read.
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