Koing
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- Oct 11, 2000
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Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
Originally posted by: Koing
Most people have 'ridculous' amounts of bf% that they can 'obtain'. No one walks about 5% that is 200lbs+ naturally.
notice 'walk about' not 'peak' for. No one walks about 5%. A real 5% is boarderline on unhealthy and you certainly won't be performing any athletic event properly with such a low bf%
When people say they are 10% bf it is probably unlikely unless they are RIPPED. Most bf% are just plain out of whack. And they wonder why they are do not have a 6 pack at 10%. Wel it is because your not at 10%...
Koing
I used one of these type of digital scales to measure my body fat. Body fat scale last time I used one was about a month ago and it measureed 11%, 10% and 10% within the same hour. Accuracy is said to be withing +/-5% of dual energy xray and hydrostatic measuring. I am not ripped, and I have 8 pack definition, not 6 pack, but need to make it more toned.
Um, 6 pack vs 8 pack is genetics and has nothing to do with bodyfat. Weight scales are highly variable as well, and you do have to take into account at what time of the day you measure yourself on.
Ditto.
I'm just saying people don't understand WHAT a bf% of x or x this ACTUALLY is. People like to over inflate numbers.
Post a pic of your 8pack @ 10%. I think you don't need to make it more toned but to make the exercises harder and your abs bulk out more but keep lean.
But in the end when your a persons bf% is about 10-14% your abs will show if you have some ab development. If not you need to train your abs some more. 1000's of sit ups is not the way also.
When I was @ 12.7% bf (I'd say it was maybe a bit higher or so but never lower) I was like so: http://heangkoing.homestead.com/files/M6.JPG
Koing
