Since I didn’t have to be at work until 8am this morning I made breakfast before hand. I planned on eating it after I got there, but it disappeared before I even got out the door. So, my strength workout was postponed until my stomach didn’t hurt anymore.
I sported my Girls Run LA shirt today
I also brought Self magazine’s latest issue – Helps the minutes fly by!
Yesterday at the gym I checked my body fat with one of those handheld analyzers. I was happily surprised that I’m not 50% fat, 50% Diet Dr. Pepper like I thought…
(A portable body fat analyzer like this is one of the least accurate measures of body fat, but it is the most accessible measure after a scale.)
When you just need some good news, underwater weighing is the best since it gives you the same micro-rush as blacking out the rest of the squares your failed bingo card, but every time I take my scale in the pool it breaks.
The pros of a portable body fat measure like this is to have another set of numbers (in addition to the scale and measurements) if you don’t have access to fancy body fat tools.
Have you ever had your body fat measured? Would you want to?
Adriana says
thanks for share!
Amber K says
I had my body fat measured once in one of those Bod Pods. I’m not sure how accurate they are, but it was certainly interesting. Although not cheap! My gym was having a deal so I did get it done, but we couldn’t afford for my husband to do it too.
rumfunandsun says
I would be afraid of what my percentage is. I am pretty sure its high.
Dina@DinaRuns says
My endo has one of those fancy body fat measuring machines and left me in a room waiting to be seen for an hour once. If I could have figured out how to use it, I would have jumped on it. I do not think I would ever seek out my body fat percentage because I like to go by clothes fitting/how I feel rather than numbers.
Lorin says
I am part of a study at Cal Poly and they measure the body fat through electrodes or something. They attach things to the arm, hip, and legs with circular things that measures the water or something. I was 28 which was kinda weird because technically that’s considered overweight, but i’m 5’6″ and 123ish. I think it was a good thing though because I’m focusing on weight training 2 times a week now to up my muscle. It would be fun to do a training session.
Hayley @ Oat Couture says
I haven’t had mine done in years… or maybe ever?! I can’t remember but I would love to get it done, just for curiosities sake!
Mac says
I’ve done underwater weighing, it’s kind of cool to do. I would like to do it like every year and see how my body changes though.
Mary says
I’ve had my body fat meausred and my BMI measured, and it does nothing but make me feel terrible about myself. gahh.
lindsay (goodiesgalore) says
Just what I need– to bob up and down in a tub to see how flabby I am. Sounds like my idea of hell.
Ashley @ Will Run for Food says
I’ve never had it tested but would like to!
chandra says
Tomorrow is my monthly bodyfat check-in!
I wish I could take my bodyfat from my a$$ and put it in my boobs. Random thought of the day right there…
runeatrepeat says
Amen.
Jessica @ The Process of Healing says
I had to have mine measured in a health and wellness class in college and it was a good number, back when I was running all the time. now? I’d rather not know thankyouverymuch.
Jess@atasteofconfidence says
I really want to get my body fat tested but don’t have a scale that measures it and don’t think there is anything at my gym.
Deanne says
To the encouragement of my husband, I did about 6 months ago. I was training for my first 1/2 marathon but I had a 6 month old at home (our 3rd child). Much to my surprise, it was pretty good!! I went to the YMCA and had someone do the measurements with calipers. It was pretty similar to what our scale said.
Alyssa @ Run Charlie Run says
I’ve actually been thinking about getting mine tested a lot recently but theres nothing super accurate at my gym so I don’t really want to go down that path. Ultimately Id like to be around 15%, but I don’t want to know how far off I am from that ;]
Lauren says
My friend has a scale that measures Body Fat and BMI but I’ve always wanted to do the water thing.
Kelly says
I was an exercise science major in college (the first time around), and we did the underwater testing – pretty interesting, but also kinda gross b/c the whole class used the same tank, so I always made sure I was first. It was like sharing a big bath tub with 15 other people. Ick. :o)
Christine says
I have gotten mine done at the gym, and I have really mixed feelings. My reading was in the normal zone, but I don’t want that to let me get complacent. I don’t want to lose a ton of weight, but I don’t want it to be an excuse for not losing 5-10 lbs that would make me feel more comfortable with myself (and clothes).
Jules says
A couple years ago, I did a weight loss program via my gym. It was awesome- super personalized, just a bit competitive, and uber supportive. The weekly weigh ins included body fat percentage, weight, and measurements. I felt that the body fat percentages were a good indication of muscle gained, but were a bit inaccurate for ladies since (at least for me) my body fat percentage varies greatly based on my hormones.
Natalie @Will Jog For Food says
I had my BF measured when I joined my gym… it needs to go down! My trainer said she thinks I should be able to get down to 22% (I’m now at 30), seems a long way to go!
Amy says
i had mine measured a couple years ago but im pretty much 100% sure it was wrong. it said i had like, freakishly low body fat, like 8 percent which is NOT possible. i wear a c cup bra so pretty sure i have at least 15 percent up in there. im not a fitness competitor either soo ya..maybe he misread it and it actually said 80 percent haha i guess ill never know
Sarah says
I did my undergrad at Pepperdine, and our Sports Med lab had access to a BodPod. As nutrition students, we were all allowed to use the machine fo’ free. I declined… certain things I don’t want to know with such accuracy.
Chad @ thebreakupnote says
I need to measure my body fat… we have one of those caliper things. Pinch an inch!
Ida says
I actually just participated in a study a grad student was working on and got my body fat tested in the water tank. I was pleasantly surprised by the number. Knowing my % body fat makes me care a lot less about my weight.
Kelly says
Hey I just used one of those at the gym the other day. I didn’t know they existed until a few days ago. I’ve always been measured with those calipers in the past. I think it’s interesting to have a number besides just weight. Weight doesn’t tell you anything about muscle mass/fat/ect.
Laura says
I’ve had my body fat measured. I wasn’t happy with it. The last time they did it I was down 2% from the previous time, which is in the right direction, but I’ve got a little off track since then. I have some bad eating habits to get over. My plan is to clean things up for a month or two, then get remeasured. If I measure it now I’ll just get depressed.
Linda @ Lemons says
I would love to have my body fat measured, because I am obsessed with the scale, and I am at a healthy weight. So I would rather reduce body fat than pounds. I have a scale that gives body fat, but I don’t think it is correct (it says I am 36% body fat and 45% water which only leaves 19% for skin, bones, muscles, organs, etc). I also have calipers, but don’t think they are accurate because I am probably not doing it correctly, but it gives me about 22%. I found a company that does traveling Bod Pod measurements, and I think I will try to get an appointment. I need something to measure besides my weight!
janetha @ meals & moves says
Hahaha 50% dr pepper. Love you. I have measured my fat % in a BodPod a few times (within 2% accuracy) and now I really am just scared to do that again. It was nice when I did it and was, like, 16% though.
Gina @ Running to the Kitchen says
I haven’t had a body fat percentage done since I was 14. That’s 15 years ago! My company is actually doing it as part of a wellness program for us at our annual company mtg next month. I’m actually kind of excited to see what it is.
Kristi says
I’ve used the portable body fast measurer before, but I don’t think I would want to use one now.
Amy @ FitMommas says
I’ve used one of those pincher things to measure…I find it horribly inaccurate, though it’s supposed to be one of the best ways to do it at home. Seems to me your results will very depending on how much pain you can tolerate!
Anyway, it is a better measure of fitness than the scale, so it’d be nice if there was an easier way to measure it!
adria biasi says
Last winter quarter I took an exercise physiology class and for lab time one week we did all types of body fat testing from skin folds box pod bio electrical impedance the underwater one and I think that was it. I did get varied results but no more than 2%. It was interesting with the bio electrical impedance because you got info for each separate limb. If you ever get a chance i recommend it so you know of any imbalances that can cause injury… 🙂
Sarah for Real says
My scale at home takes a guess at my body fat percentage. It is all over the place though. Most of the time I think it’s more a measurement of how hydrated I am that day. Other days I just get all excited because apparently I dropped 4% body fat overnight! Really y’all gotta get on the wino food plan.
jen @ taste life says
Hmmm…I’ve never had it tested. Perhaps if I could have it tested and tell no one about it, I’d like to know. Perhaps one number of torture is enough, though.
sarah (sarah learns) says
we use a bodpod in the lab that i work in, so i’ve had it done a couple times on myself… i like/hate knowing my bfp…
Julie (A Case of the Runs) says
Hah, that explains why when I did mine a couple months back, I was at 18.8%. No WAY that is accurate… 😉
Lily Fluffbottom says
I had mine taken several years ago with a portable thing, but I don’t remember what it says. I would actually very much like to know how much body fat I have, because I feel like it would ultimately help me work out more efficiently. And again, it gives you another number to track to help show your progress when maybe other numbers aren’t necessarily helping.
Lisa says
I had my body fat measured once and I thought it was super inaccurate. It was like 22% and I wasn’t even close to my goal weight yet. I had it redone later and it was higher. I have no idea what I am currently. I’d be curious to figure it out because I’ve been so into weight lifting this year.
Leanne @ The Skinny Architect says
I am very afraid to measure my body fat, maybe once I meet my goal weight.
I also have to add that Zooey Deschanel is my girl crush (admit it, we all have one!). 🙂
alison says
Some things are better left a mystery.
Amanda @ Cucina Amanda says
I’ve actually never had my body fat percentage or my BMI measured. I’m happy with my body, so the number on my scale is plenty for me to get all worked up over on bad days. However, I think it might be interesting to see what the numbers say!