Guest guest Posted August 18, 2002 Report Share Posted August 18, 2002 It looks to me like your calculations are correct. Keep in mind that all the various methods of body fat testing have a margin of error. You can minimize that by testing at the same time of day, after drinking the same amount of fluids. I think body fat testing is best for analyzing trends as opposed to giving you an exact number on any given day - too many variables. Are you also doing measurements? They are another great indicator of progress, and it looks like you've definitely made some! Keep up the good work! Libby > > Is that correct? I don't mean is the scale correct in the % or > anything like that, I mean are my calculations correct? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 Thank you. I wasn't sure, the numbers just look odd to me, I don't even want to THINK about Yes, I am measuring, as of the end of week three I had lost 5.25 inches, but I measure in 8 places. I had a BAD week 4, so decided to wait until the end of week 6 to take progress pics and measure again. Thank you for the compliment I needed that today, I tried on a pair of shorts I was certain would fit today and I can get them on, but they aren't baggy like I'd hoped!! LOL! I am going to do some extra cardio over the next few weeks and try to get the fat burning - by extra, I mean that I am going to DO the cardio more than once a week! -- In bodyforlife@y..., " mslibbya " <mslibby@h...> wrote: > It looks to me like your calculations are correct. Keep in mind that > all the various methods of body fat testing have a margin of error. > You can minimize that by testing at the same time of day, after > drinking the same amount of fluids. I think body fat testing is best > for analyzing trends as opposed to giving you an exact number on any > given day - too many variables. > > Are you also doing measurements? They are another great indicator of > progress, and it looks like you've definitely made some! > > Keep up the good work! > Libby > > > > > > Is that correct? I don't mean is the scale correct in the % or > > anything like that, I mean are my calculations correct? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 Thank you. I wasn't sure, the numbers just look odd to me, I don't even want to THINK about Yes, I am measuring, as of the end of week three I had lost 5.25 inches, but I measure in 8 places. I had a BAD week 4, so decided to wait until the end of week 6 to take progress pics and measure again. Thank you for the compliment I needed that today, I tried on a pair of shorts I was certain would fit today and I can get them on, but they aren't baggy like I'd hoped!! LOL! I am going to do some extra cardio over the next few weeks and try to get the fat burning - by extra, I mean that I am going to DO the cardio more than once a week! -- In bodyforlife@y..., " mslibbya " <mslibby@h...> wrote: > It looks to me like your calculations are correct. Keep in mind that > all the various methods of body fat testing have a margin of error. > You can minimize that by testing at the same time of day, after > drinking the same amount of fluids. I think body fat testing is best > for analyzing trends as opposed to giving you an exact number on any > given day - too many variables. > > Are you also doing measurements? They are another great indicator of > progress, and it looks like you've definitely made some! > > Keep up the good work! > Libby > > > > > > Is that correct? I don't mean is the scale correct in the % or > > anything like that, I mean are my calculations correct? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 I was going to say... I don't want to THINK about the 110.5 pounds of fat I am dressing up and taking to work every day!! Did I mention I am 7'2 " ?? LOL! > > It looks to me like your calculations are correct. Keep in mind > that > > all the various methods of body fat testing have a margin of > error. > > You can minimize that by testing at the same time of day, after > > drinking the same amount of fluids. I think body fat testing is > best > > for analyzing trends as opposed to giving you an exact number on > any > > given day - too many variables. > > > > Are you also doing measurements? They are another great indicator > of > > progress, and it looks like you've definitely made some! > > > > Keep up the good work! > > Libby > > > > > > > > > > Is that correct? I don't mean is the scale correct in the % or > > > anything like that, I mean are my calculations correct? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 I was going to say... I don't want to THINK about the 110.5 pounds of fat I am dressing up and taking to work every day!! Did I mention I am 7'2 " ?? LOL! > > It looks to me like your calculations are correct. Keep in mind > that > > all the various methods of body fat testing have a margin of > error. > > You can minimize that by testing at the same time of day, after > > drinking the same amount of fluids. I think body fat testing is > best > > for analyzing trends as opposed to giving you an exact number on > any > > given day - too many variables. > > > > Are you also doing measurements? They are another great indicator > of > > progress, and it looks like you've definitely made some! > > > > Keep up the good work! > > Libby > > > > > > > > > > Is that correct? I don't mean is the scale correct in the % or > > > anything like that, I mean are my calculations correct? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 I was going to say... I don't want to THINK about the 110.5 pounds of fat I am dressing up and taking to work every day!! Did I mention I am 7'2 " ?? LOL! > > It looks to me like your calculations are correct. Keep in mind > that > > all the various methods of body fat testing have a margin of > error. > > You can minimize that by testing at the same time of day, after > > drinking the same amount of fluids. I think body fat testing is > best > > for analyzing trends as opposed to giving you an exact number on > any > > given day - too many variables. > > > > Are you also doing measurements? They are another great indicator > of > > progress, and it looks like you've definitely made some! > > > > Keep up the good work! > > Libby > > > > > > > > > > Is that correct? I don't mean is the scale correct in the % or > > > anything like that, I mean are my calculations correct? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 LOL! You will definitely see results if you get three high-intensity cardio sessions a week! I am not a big fan of aerobic exercise in general, which is why I like BFL. The cardio workouts are only 20 minutes, which means just about ANYBODY can do it, even me! I actually find I look forward to my cardio workouts, because I know they're so good for me and that the pain is so very temporary. And I also find that I enjoy other aerobic exercise more when I do my BFL workouts regularly, because I am in much better shape. Have a good week. Libby > I am going to do some > extra cardio over the next few weeks and try to get the fat burning - > by extra, I mean that I am going to DO the cardio more than once a > week! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 LOL! You will definitely see results if you get three high-intensity cardio sessions a week! I am not a big fan of aerobic exercise in general, which is why I like BFL. The cardio workouts are only 20 minutes, which means just about ANYBODY can do it, even me! I actually find I look forward to my cardio workouts, because I know they're so good for me and that the pain is so very temporary. And I also find that I enjoy other aerobic exercise more when I do my BFL workouts regularly, because I am in much better shape. Have a good week. Libby > I am going to do some > extra cardio over the next few weeks and try to get the fat burning - > by extra, I mean that I am going to DO the cardio more than once a > week! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 ACtually, I am so excited about cardio right now, I am hoping it won't be a problem anymore. I know hte cardio is so important for fat burning and I need to burn a lot of fat if I ever want those muscles to show through. The first week the first cardio, I tried interval on my treadmill at home, I did the first interval up to 9 and thought I would die and limped through last 15 minutes at 2.5 - 3 mph. I have a strange schedule now and although I have only missed one upper body workout in my six weeks, I only did cardio 1-2 times a weeek and have not tried the interval again. I did get a stepper for work so I could do cardio here when I work nights or 12 hours shifts, but I have never been able to last more than 10 minutes on the stepper - one of those small ones with just the feet and no adjustments, for other cardio I have been walking outside with a girlfriend, we go 2-3 miles and usually walk 45 minutes to an hour, but no interval, unless you count the hills. I worked a 12 hour night shift last night until 6am this morning and had to be back by 2pm today to cover a shift for someone else, I commute 2 hours each way, so I stayed at the hotel nearby, which has a fitness room. I have decided to adopt a NO EXCUSES attitude. So at 6:30 am I went down and got on the treadmill at the hotel. I haven't been on my treadmill at home since the second week for 20 minutes at 3.0 mph and have not tried interval since my first cardio - this is the start of my 6th week. My plan the first week was to do 2.0 mph for 5, 2.5 for 6, 3 for 7, 3.5 for 8, 4.0 for 9 and then 4.5 for 10. See how it went and adjust accordingly, but since I barely made it through the first 6 minutes... So I get on the treadmill and spent 2 or more minutes figuring it out and warming up at 2.0, I felt good so decided to try the interval at the same speeds I had tried the first week. Not only did I do the intervals without a problem - as a matter of fact, because I had trouble with the settings on the treadmill, I actually did one EXTRA interval before I realized it, but when I got to the final interval and the 4.5 minute, I was definitely nowhere NEAR a 10!!!! I was actually laughing when I got off the machine I was sooooo happy!!!! I'm sure the other folks in the fitness room thought I was a loon! I almost raised my hands over my head like I was coming across the finish line when I finished up the 4.5 minute!!! LOL!! I can't even believe the difference, I am going to try to do my 5s at 2.5 tomorrow and work my way up to 5 mph and if that is not a 10, I will move up to 3.0 for my 5s! I could hardly sleep for wanting to go try it again for fear it was a fluke!! Thanks for the advice and encouragement! I will soon be a fat burning machine!! > LOL! You will definitely see results if you get three high- intensity > cardio sessions a week! I am not a big fan of aerobic exercise in > general, which is why I like BFL. The cardio workouts are only 20 > minutes, which means just about ANYBODY can do it, even me! I > actually find I look forward to my cardio workouts, because I know > they're so good for me and that the pain is so very temporary. And I > also find that I enjoy other aerobic exercise more when I do my BFL > workouts regularly, because I am in much better shape. > > Have a good week. > > Libby > > > I am going to do some > > extra cardio over the next few weeks and try to get the fat > burning - > > by extra, I mean that I am going to DO the cardio more than once a > > week! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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