A. Orstrom Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 I have tried electronic measures twice the same day, and the results varied quite markedly. My first result was 9.3% (electronic scale with metal sensors under the feet), the second was 15% (device where you grip two metal handles and stretch your arms and grip them tightly). The results do seem to vary quite a bitThis was a long time ago, before I started karate but I will try the calculation offered, it looks quite good. The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the absence,but in the mastery of his passions.Alfred, Lord Tennyson Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jarrettmeyer Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 What is an acceptable body fat percentage? or is there one?When I was in the military (sevral yrs ago) they would allow overweight people to measure their body fat percentage and if it was less than some set percentage (forgot the #) the overweight person would be allowed to remain in the military.http://health.yahoo.com/centers/fitness/10002That's a link for a body fat calculator. It uses the same equation as the one given by CagedWarrior.http://www.runnersweb.com/running/bodyfat.htmlCheck out the above link for a standard for men and women. According to this page, ideal for men is 13% - 17%, and ideal for women is 20% - 27%. I've seen other resources that allow men to go as low as 2% and women as low as 10%, but that was from the US Navy. This particular web page has low limits of 7% and 14%, respectively. I can't find a link, though. Jarrett Meyer"The only source of knowledge is experience."-- Albert Einstein Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CagedWarrior Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 2% is pretty low. Extremely low in fact, probably not good to have for a long time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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