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Fat% & Waist Line? Whats Yours?

MrStamina

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Whats your body fat % and waist size at peek condition and what is it in your off season or walk around weight?

How long do you keep your peek measurements and body fat % for?
 
Spatts, question on your hydro.....I did it once at the university near here.....and since it was the first time, I found the whole process really tough.

How often do you get your bodyfat measured by hydro and did you get the whole "breathing your air completely out and holding it" thing down right away -- or did it take some time to get used to it? I found it a little frustrating not to mention was dizzy as all hell when I was done. And the tech was absolutely certain I did not push all the air out of my lungs in any of the dunks we did.
 
At rest my waist's at 30 1/2", sucked in 28 1/2", 18.5% bf. I'm 5'3", 141 lbs. I'd like to get to about 14% then hover around 15% for the norm. (I'm guessing...haven't been there yet).

I can't wait for my tummy tuck! Whaaaaaa... :bawling: I imagine I'll drop 1% with the tuck alone...maybe more, my belly is quite loose...kinda like right after you have a baby. But I can feel my abs underneath this mess when I poke at em. :)
 
Spatts ...I am thinking about the hair scenario and almost clutching my chest in an re-enactment! Poor thing; I feel for you.

I feel almost reluctant to do it again since I had not mastered the breathing thing. They had instructed me not to blow out until under -- and I just could not get to that spasm point you speak of -- I think my mind took over and just could not mentally get there. My husband is nearly a pro at it but I do know he talks of the chest thing....so I know I am missing the boat on this.

I am guessing since I am not a competitor nor athlete -- I really should not make myself nuts about it. My first test, which was 2 years ago was about a year into training, was 40 years old, 5'7 at 135 pounds and was at 29.6% bodyfat -- I was depressed for a week! I had figured my bodyfat was about 24-25%.....given that I could not do the hydro the right way -- I am sure their results were not skewed by more than a percent or two -- which still left me with 27.5% -- blah!

Today, I have not gotten on a bodyfat scale nor used calipers ever in my life.....from eyeballing, a few competitors and their coaches tell me I am most likely about 20% -- I am no expert so I cannot say...

I know little of bodpods....how is it different from the magnetic body imaging that can now be done -- or is it that same thing?
 
Sorry MrStamina ;) Just kidding around.

My waist is huge for a girl, and huger now that I'm, heh heh, "bulking", so I'm not going to tell you what it is.

I don't know what it is at contest time - maybe 30???

I haven't been interested in keeping my peak condition thus far - I go straight from contest to gaining, and the fat comes back fairly fast :( But so does the muscle :D

I'm at about 187lbs now, somewhere around 20% bf or maybe more - who knows? who cares? - I look fine, so that's OK. I'm 5'11". I suppose I'll diet for about 8 weeks or so from February, just to bring it down to a better sustainable level. I'd probably like to hang around 15% as a reasonable off-season level.
 
31 @ 7%...


lol




wow...8% BF by hydro on a woman is the lowest I have ever heard of by a non national-level + bber....nice
 
Spatts - .....8% Hydro is typically around 5-6% on a skinfold.....so for a three site pinch of triceps, thigh and supraillium that is a TOTAL of 12-14 mm..that is extremely low for a woman...now 8% on a skin pinch is a different story


Regional NPCers ARE national level compet and I mentioned that caveat previously.
 
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newgirl said:
How often do you get your bodyfat measured by hydro and did you get the whole "breathing your air completely out and holding it" thing down right away -- or did it take some time to get used to it? I found it a little frustrating not to mention was dizzy as all hell when I was done. And the tech was absolutely certain I did not push all the air out of my lungs in any of the dunks we did.

I got it done this summer at the university's sports medicine clinic. Cost me $100, including a caliper test. Well worth it! The clinician had me practice blowing out all my air a few times he did the measurement. Also, there was a breathing test afterward (out of the water) to measure against - I don't know, I think it measured how much air I could take in/push out of my lungs.

He told me that since my caliper was within the margin of error for my hydro that I could just keep coming to him for the caliper test instead of doing hydro over and over again.
 
makedah -- yeah they had me practice the breathing too before hand and measured my breathing prior. I guess it is different having to take in all your air, submerge under water ...then slowly blow it out not moving the seat you are suspended on -- keeping very still....then breath it all out and hold and sit there -

For a klutz like me -- too many variables and too many things to worry about I suppose.....again...I am a klutz and actually think I was alittle nervous.
 
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