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Originally Posted by llllern
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I bought a pair and was going to do a 3 point check were is the best 3 places to check for a good BodyFat % ???
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We are taught at my school (Exercise Physiology major) to do 7 point test, heres how to do it and the formula below, if its confusing any let me know.
We use 7 different sites for measurements, the chest, abdominal, triceps, subscapular, suprailiac, thigh and the midaxillary and then plug the numbers into different equations, depends on the persons gender and race. Tons of ways to do it, ill list the most common below:
Siri %Fat = (4.950/Db-4.500)x100
You get Db (body density) from this equation, there are many but ill list the most commonly used one, other ones use different sites, if you are interested in them all I will list them all, no problem at all.
Male (M-1) (Chest, Abdomen, Thigh)
Db = 1.10938 - .0008267 (Sum of 3 above) + .0000016 (Sum of 3)2 (Squared) - .000257(Age)
Heres how you do skin fold Measurements:
The right side of the body is where all measurements should be taken. The caliper should be 1cm away from the thumb and index finger, perpendicular to the fold. The pinch should be maintained for about 1-2 seconds before reading to insure that muscle is not included. There are seven sites in which skin folds are taken. The chest, which is a diagonal fold 1/2 the distance between the anterior axillary line and the nipple for men and 1/3 the distance for women. The midaxilla, which is a vertical fold on the midaxillary lone at the level of the xiphoid process. The triceps, which is a vertical fold on the posterior midline halfway between the acromion and colcannon processes. The sub scapula, which is a diagonal fold 1-2 cm below the inferior angle of the scapula. The abdomen, which is a vertical fold 2 cm to the right side of the umbilicus. The suprailiac, which is a diagonal fold in line with the natural abgle of the iliac crest taken in the anterior axillary lone immediately superior to the iliac crest. The thigh, which is a vertical fold on the anterior midline of the thigh midway between the proximal border of the patella and the hip. Take duplicate measurements at each site and retest if duplicate measurements are not within 1-2 mm. Also, rotate through measurement sites or allow time for skin to regain normal texture and thickness.