Body Fat % Target
John, First of all let me say, "CONGRATS." The last time I responded to a post of yours I do remember that you were feeling a bit discouraged.....it is really great to see you are more enouraged as a result of the latest news. A healthy and achievable body fat percentage would be 15-18%. Males can get down to about 12-13% and remain healthy, but this is difficult to do for most anyone. Try to get under 18% or so and I think you will be pleased with the results.
Once you do start resistance training this will help tremendously in your quest to get your body fat percentage a bit lower. Let me also say though, that your body fat percentage is within normal and healthy limits right now; but as said before, you could get it down further. Keep up the great work and add that weight training into the mix as sson as possible. Jeremy Gentles, CSCS ObesityHelp Professional
In my profile around the month of May 2006 entry, there is a rundown of my experience with the Bod Pod...it was really interesting how it worked. It is hailed to be the most accurate of the Body Composition measurements - whether that's true or not, who knows. From what I've been told the readings with calipers and the ones in the submersion tanks are relatively close together in terms of results. My reading in the Bod Pod back in mid-May was 16.9% body fat. Since that time while I've dropped an additional 5 pounds, I've seen significant increases in arms and chest and slight increases in the thighs and calves. My target is 12-13% body fat and while it's time to get another reading, I should be approaching that target now. As far as what anyone should shoot for, I think that's up to personal preference, but for folks who were once in the Risky category (>30%) or like me who was in the "You Must Be Kidding" category, Moderately Lean (13-20%) is a good range to shoot for. Cards Fan Springfield, MO
Hi John,
You have great advice from the men on this board but I do have a little to add. I had a caliper test done and a week or so later a bod pod test as cards fan mentioned.
The difference in the 2 tests was 8% I was amazed and disappointed. Since the caliper test was so much more generous. I talked to the practitioner who performed the bod pad and she was not surprised by the difference since the caliper test likely took the readings from areas where muscle is more easily built.
I hope this makes sense. I just don’t want you to think you have one thing when it is actually something else.
One other thing, the bod pod only cost about 25 dollars here in