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Body Fat%

bigjd69

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I have one of those Tanita Digital scales and it keeps giving me a BF reading from 34%-36%. I know for a fact that I have lost inches around my waist as well as my total physique leaning out. I did a skinfold BF this morning and according to that it says that I am at 22%. Which one do you guys think has been known to be more accurate? I am currently 250lbs @ 5'7".
 
the digital scale is not very accurate.
I tried several ones in the store and the range was all over. I could not get a constant reading.
 
anytime a scale asks you to input your stats like height and fitness level I say its crap. its just guessing your bf%
 
My tanita scale has read the same body fat since I started hitting the gym again 8 months ago. At that time I had no -- read no -- muscle. Right now I'm not big or anything but definitely way more muscular all over. I never had these things called "lats" or "traps" or "delts" before lol. Yet my scale actually tells me I have LESS lean body mass than before I started. Right now I weigh 3 lbs more than I did when I started but now I can actually see all of my muscles. I would say that means I lost fat because no way only 3 lbs of muscle looks like that. I must have lost around 7lbs of fat and gained 10lbs of muscle, but it's hard to say exactly. So I say those things are only good for weighing. Not worth the money.
 
find a bodpod in your area and get a REAL bf percentage... its worth it to do it maybe once yearly to keep an honest track of exactly where you're at
 
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