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14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table

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  • MikM Away
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    Mik
    wrote last edited by Mik
    #24

    Why not? You have a top flight mind, so why not your body as well? Good genes.

    "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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    • MikM Mik

      Why not? You have a top flight mind, so why not your body as well? Good genes.

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      #25

      @Mik said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

      Why not?

      Mostly because of this big roll of fat around my middle.

      You have a top flight mind, so why not your body as well? Good genes.

      That’s what Phibes has always said. I guess he’s probably right.

      Education is extremely important.

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      • HoraceH Horace

        @Mik said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

        Why not?

        Mostly because of this big roll of fat around my middle.

        You have a top flight mind, so why not your body as well? Good genes.

        That’s what Phibes has always said. I guess he’s probably right.

        MikM Away
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        wrote last edited by Mik
        #26

        @Horace said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

        Mostly because of this big roll of fat around my middle.

        The Tejas lifestyle, while indescribably delicious, is not good for the waistline.

        Ribeyes, Chicken Fried Steak, BBQ in all it's splendor, banana pudding, Tex-Mex. None of these support a healthy lifestyle.

        "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

          @Mik said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

          Turns out my health system’s fitness place has one I can use for $30. Cheap. Wish I’d gotten a baseline since I know I’ve put on several pounds of muscle over the past couple years.

          Yeah mine does too. I got a couple of readings a few years back that were included in the price of a personal trainer but I gave up the trainer 3 years ago or so. Now I’d have to pay. But it’s been long enough and I’ve built up enough muscle mass to make it worth while.

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          @jon-nyc said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

          @Mik said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

          Turns out my health system’s fitness place has one I can use for $30. Cheap. Wish I’d gotten a baseline since I know I’ve put on several pounds of muscle over the past couple years.

          Yeah mine does too. I got a couple of readings a few years back that were included in the price of a personal trainer but I gave up the trainer 3 years ago or so. Now I’d have to pay. But it’s been long enough and I’ve built up enough muscle mass to make it worth while.

          Forget about it. These devices, even the expensive ones in gyms, are so wildly inaccurate and inconsistent that they are completely useless.

          If you want to estimate muscles or body fat percentage, get a skinfold caliper. Or take photos and compare over time or with others.

          If you are willing to spend serious money, you can get a DEXA scan or even an MRI for a more reliable assessment.

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          • HoraceH Horace

            I'm on a roll.

            IMG_0940.PNG IMG_0939.PNG

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            #28

            @Horace said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

            I'm on a roll.

            IMG_0940.PNG IMG_0939.PNG

            That's terrific! Congrats, Horace!

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            • KlausK Klaus

              @jon-nyc said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

              @Mik said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

              Turns out my health system’s fitness place has one I can use for $30. Cheap. Wish I’d gotten a baseline since I know I’ve put on several pounds of muscle over the past couple years.

              Yeah mine does too. I got a couple of readings a few years back that were included in the price of a personal trainer but I gave up the trainer 3 years ago or so. Now I’d have to pay. But it’s been long enough and I’ve built up enough muscle mass to make it worth while.

              Forget about it. These devices, even the expensive ones in gyms, are so wildly inaccurate and inconsistent that they are completely useless.

              If you want to estimate muscles or body fat percentage, get a skinfold caliper. Or take photos and compare over time or with others.

              If you are willing to spend serious money, you can get a DEXA scan or even an MRI for a more reliable assessment.

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              wrote last edited by
              #29

              @Klaus said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

              @jon-nyc said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

              @Mik said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

              Turns out my health system’s fitness place has one I can use for $30. Cheap. Wish I’d gotten a baseline since I know I’ve put on several pounds of muscle over the past couple years.

              Yeah mine does too. I got a couple of readings a few years back that were included in the price of a personal trainer but I gave up the trainer 3 years ago or so. Now I’d have to pay. But it’s been long enough and I’ve built up enough muscle mass to make it worth while.

              Forget about it. These devices, even the expensive ones in gyms, are so wildly inaccurate and inconsistent that they are completely useless.

              If you want to estimate muscles or body fat percentage, get a skinfold caliper. Or take photos and compare over time or with others.

              If you are willing to spend serious money, you can get a DEXA scan or even an MRI for a more reliable assessment.

              "Completely useless" is an overstatement. Inbody is within 3% or so. For tracking relative changes over time, they are especially useful, even if the absolute numbers are not exact.

              Dexa scans cost $100 around here, I may get one at some point.

              Education is extremely important.

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                wrote last edited by Horace
                #30

                Got a dose of reality with a Dexa scan this morning. 28% bodyfat, which I probably would have guessed prior to my inbody anyway.

                My new goal is 15% bodyfat @240. Maybe 5 months of reasonable dedication. I have control over the fat part, but we'll see where the weight ends up.

                All the granular breakdowns hovered around average, except for my lean mass which was "elite". Even if I do say so myself. Which I don't, because the dexa report said it.

                Education is extremely important.

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                  #31

                  I’m jealous. My lean mass is high prole.

                  If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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                  • HoraceH Horace

                    Got a dose of reality with a Dexa scan this morning. 28% bodyfat, which I probably would have guessed prior to my inbody anyway.

                    My new goal is 15% bodyfat @240. Maybe 5 months of reasonable dedication. I have control over the fat part, but we'll see where the weight ends up.

                    All the granular breakdowns hovered around average, except for my lean mass which was "elite". Even if I do say so myself. Which I don't, because the dexa report said it.

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                    wrote last edited by
                    #32

                    @Horace Fighting!!!

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                      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                        I’m jealous. My lean mass is high prole.

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                        wrote last edited by Axtremus
                        #34

                        @jon-nyc said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

                        high prole.

                        What does this mean? Apple/iOS lookup suggests "prole" is short for "proletariat," which doesn't sound quite right in context. 🤷

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                          wrote last edited by jon-nyc
                          #35

                          It is. Horace said his muscle mass was elite so I chose a different class reference. High Prole was Paul Fussel’s description of the high end of working class in his book about class in America.

                          If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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