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You have the opportunity to get your complete body analysis. It includes body fat measurement, girth measurements, flexibility test, and a kitchen analysis. I use the BX2000 Complete Ultrasound Body Composition Analysis from IntelaMetrix. It uses ultrasound to get a reading on your body fat levels, and is much more accurate, and less painful than calipers. Here are some more benefits! FAST AND ACCURATE – I only need to gently touch the skin for 2 seconds for an accurate reading of tissue thickness. LESS INVASIVE - eliminates the embarrassing, uncomfortable grabbing and pinching of fat making it the preferable method of assessment. BETTER HEALTH ASSESSMENT - unlike many other methods, the BX2000 provides total body fat percentage AND body fat distribution which can be tied to health risks. The BX2000 has the ability to take localized measurements and even muscle thicknesses. NO LIMITING FACTORS - the BX 2000 is NOT limited by hydration, caffeine, alcohol, exercise, fasting or time of day, like other body analysis methods.
Add the body analysis to your bootcamp order now!
*There is a 15% discount if you would like to get the analysis done with a spouse, friend, or family member. Just add how many people need it done to the cart, and the discount is automatic. Or you can simply add your follow-up assessments. Assessments should be done at least once every 3 months to best gauge your progress. Below is one of the many detailed screen shots as well as a detailed report you will be able to keep for your records to track your progress to the new, sexier you!
MY HEALTH Your Weight - 263 lbs Your BMI is within the “Grade 2 obesity” range for a 70 in, 37 year old male. A healthy weight range is 183 to 212 lbs . While BMI alone is not the best measure of health, it can give you a general idea of your health. However, these are standard norms that do not take into consideration actual body composition which is a better measure of health. For example, a well conditioned muscular athlete could fall within the overweight category based on the density of muscle mass. On the other hand, an individual within the normal range of these norms might be overweight or obese with an excessive amount of body fat.
Your Body Fat - 34 % Your percent body fat is 34 % and falls in the Obese category. A healthy range for a 37 year old male is 5.0 to 18.0. Fat is one of the basic components that make up the structure of your body. Lean mass is everything else including muscle, bone and your organs. All are necessary for normal, healthy functioning. Body fat can be divided into two categories, essential fat and storage fat. A minimum amount of body fat (essential fat) is required to cushion and protect body organs from injury. Fat also serves the important function of storing and releasing energy (fat) in response to metabolic demands. If your caloric intake exceeds your metabolic demands, the excess energy is stored as fat. Studies show that the percent of body fat has the closest correlation to predicting your health. Higher percent of body fat significantly increases the risk of coronary heart disease, strokes, diabetes, certain types of cancer, other chronic illnesses and a decrease in life expectancy. Research also shows that the location of body fat is a contributing factor to greater health risks. For example, excessive fat in the abdomen represents a greater health risk than excess in the thighs.
Your BMI - 37.7 According to your BMI, you are Grade 2 obesity. Body Mass Index (BMI) is a common measure expressing the relationship (or ratio) of weight-to-height. It is a mathematical formula in which a person’s body weight is divided by the square of his or her height. BMI is more highly correlated with body fat than any other indicator of height and weight. Individuals with a BMI of 25 to 29.9 are considered overweight, while individuals with a BMI of 30 or more are considered obese. However, BMI, like weight, may not be the best measure of your health. . For example, a well conditioned muscular athlete might have a higher BMI based on the density of muscle mass. On the other hand, an individual within a lower BMI might be overweight.
Your BMR - 2074.9 kcal/day Based on your activity level, your BMR is 2904.8 kcal/day. Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is the minimal caloric requirement for basic sustenance or the amount of energy your body would burn if you remained lying down all day (24 hours). The Katch & McArdle formula uses the variables of a person’s lean weight to calculate BMR. Multiplying your BMR by an activity level factor further defines your body’s calorie needs. The equation provides a great dietary planning basis for people who wish to lose or maintain their weight. MY HEALTH
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