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Body Fat Measurement.
BODYBUILDING SUPPLEMENTS High Quality Supplements For Bodybuilders and Athletes. www.ironmaglabs.com I was wondering if anyone here has used these for measuring percentage of body fat: AccuMeasure Fitness 3000 Body Fat Caliper.
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Good old English grit
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I've used calipers... they're OK but you really need to understand where to measure etc - maybe someone at your gym is more experienced? I find them too easy to 'cheat' with
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I'm 34 - when am I officially an old fart?
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Ride my face to Chicago.
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Callipers are the way to measure, but like Jonny said - you need to know how to use them properly.
One thing i will say - NEVER trust an online calculator. |
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Jonny, Gaz,
Thanks for your replies, I am going to give them a shot. BTW caliper has one L! ![]() Cheers |
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