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23% bodyfat!? Wtf?

tallnskinny

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hi, i recently joined a gym , and was required to do a "fit test". everything was going fine until my BF was checked. the guy put electrodes on my right hand/foot and enterd my hieght/weight on the comp, which is 6 '1 180 pounds, my body fat came out as 23.4% which means i have like 40 pounds of fat on me.. my jaw nearly hit the floor, it almosts seesm impossibe .. i mean the pants i wear are 32" and i have to wear them on my hips casue my waist isnt wide enough..and my lifts are fairly good too: bench 250
squat: 345 (smith to parralel)\
row: 220
and im only 16..training for one year

anyway your thoughts on this would be appreciated
 
Go find a gym that tests for BF% a different way. Like calipers for instance. In other words, get a second opinion.

FWIW,
Joker
 
most BF results are not accurate... the only thing I would ever use them for is mesuring whether or not I have gained or lost.

smith machine squats are probably the most half assed substitute for real squats I have ever seen.
 
bioelectrical impedence can be thrown off very easily if a particular protocol isnt followed. many of the factors have nothing to do with setup of the equipment either. were you asked questions or told not to exercise, consume alcohol, caffeine etc?

have your bf done with calipers for a more realistic result.
 
Would it matter if it said that you were 65% bodyfat...if you LOOKED amazing?

B True
 
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