solidspine said:Knowledge of body fat percentage is strictly for personal information, no one else cares, I don’t care what your bf is, and you don’t care what my bf per cent is,
I want to know for my self, but like said above I am only interested when I am very lean.
Everything else is for appearance, and if my bf is 20 percent and I look great I could care less what anyone else thinks.
slat1 said:The reason I ask is I see a lot of people listing 10% or below and they are not shredded to the bone.
Last time I was checked I had 8 abs and obliques. Not grainy. I was 11% by calipers and 16% when dunked. Everyone at the gym kept saying 8%.
I see some crazy numbers listed (and told to me at the gym).
How many people actually get dunked?
slat1 said:The reason I ask is I see a lot of people listing 10% or below and they are not shredded to the bone.
Last time I was checked I had 8 abs and obliques. Not grainy. I was 11% by calipers and 16% when dunked. Everyone at the gym kept saying 8%.
I see some crazy numbers listed (and told to me at the gym).
How many people actually get dunked?
The Shadow said:the dunk is actually right up there with the most Inaccurate ways of getting checked as it relies too heavily on lung capacity norms
Get a experienced tech to Lang pinch on a 5 site test(as opposed to 7)

JeremyD said:Lange calipers done by a professional will be the most accurate. Hydrostatic weighing is not the most accurate choice for people who are very lean (sub 13%). It is the best choice for people above this percentage though, but too expensive to be worth it.
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Where do people get dunked? I go to a big ten university, would there be access to one there?
pentatonic said:For those who use 5 site and 7 site caliper testing, do you have a formula you plug your numbers into? what are the sites?
I use a set of digital calipers that cost about 30 bucks and does the math for you but it only measures 3 sites which are:
-Midway point between nipple and top of underarm crease.
-Vertical fold about an inch to the side of the navel.
-Midway point on thight between knee and hip insertion.
redguru said:I have an excel file that calculates everything according to Jackson-Pollock for the 7 point test. It also shows the measuring positions.
pentatonic said:Any chance of you emailing me that file?
solidspine said:Do a Google search, there are anti-aging clinics, roving tanks that go from gym to gym, and most Universities have tanks.
Here in Orange County and LA the roving tank is the cheapest and easiest,
I thought they were also the most accurate, reading the above post, now not so sure.
As was originally explained, you need to measure the fat we see ( that is my medical definition)
and the fat surrounding your organs, When you are lean that internal fat starts to go also.
Anyway it use to be around 30 or 40 bucks for a dunking.
Actually it is too darn cold be dunked, wait until February and it warms up.
the electronic scale says im 26% i get dunked im around 14-16% depending on time of year. electronic scales etc dont work well for more dense muscle peopleCobra1 said:Im in the process of getting back in shape.
So i bought one of those bodyfat scales.
Im 5' 10" 212 lb wear 36" pants and it said I was 28.5%
Now im not veiny but come on THAT CANT BE RIGHT!!!
needless to say it has still given me a complex.
in fact I plan to post a pic just to get some feedback so ill ask for the
"Official Elite Survey Method" then ill really know what it is.
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