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I've never tried this, but it seems rather prone to error depending how much effort you put into pinching the skin? I used to have electronic scales that would estimate bodyfat (I think via electrical conductivity). I doubt they were extremely accurate in an absolute sense, but useful to track changes up or down. -
You use the caliper next to the pinch so it measures how much fat is underneath the skin. It doesn't seem the most accurate - there are more accurate ways but for a quick and cheap way of doing it at home I quite like it. I had scales as well but they were quite off. I've settled on calipers now for about 9 months now and all my numbers are relative to the same pinch in the same areas.Originally posted by Willapp View PostI've never tried this, but it seems rather prone to error depending how much effort you put into pinching the skin? I used to have electronic scales that would estimate bodyfat (I think via electrical conductivity). I doubt they were extremely accurate in an absolute sense, but useful to track changes up or down.
I'll probably stop doing it when I can see my abs - unless I start putting it on again during bulk stage."Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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I was obese, became overweight, and am sadly back in obese having put on a few kg's again.
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Available in a range of sizes, including mf.Originally posted by Jog On View PostYou use the caliper next to the pinch
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Though I think the more expensive electronic systems are pretty good, callipers seem to be what professionals use... maybe there's a bit of skill doing it right, maybe you don't need it accurate to the mm anyway.Originally posted by Willapp View PostI've never tried this, but it seems rather prone to error depending how much effort you put into pinching the skin? I used to have electronic scales that would estimate bodyfat (I think via electrical conductivity). I doubt they were extremely accurate in an absolute sense, but useful to track changes up or down.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Not that surpised I fininshed a bulk phase when I got to 15 stone in March and have been cutting weight since then. I am down to about 14 stone 3 or so but am still on the way down. I go to the gym every weekday lunchtime and do sword training once or twice a week.
I am currently using my FitBit and MyFitnessPal to make sure I burn at least 500 calories more than I eat each day and aim to eat about 2000 calories.Comment
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Oh look, Mr Fatty is on the Obese thread!Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostftfyVote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Let's hope he doesn't break it.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostOh look, Mr Fatty is on the Obese thread!Comment
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Let's hope suity didn't weld it.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostLet's hope he doesn't break it.Comment
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With Darren on valet parking.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostLet's hope suity didn't weld it.Comment
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