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May 16, 2012 at 6:13 pm #1738
zewskiMemberThanks in advanceage: 20height: 5'6.5''weight: 173.2
May 16, 2012 at 7:49 pm #46540
Damon AmatoParticipantHmm, I was going to say 15-16%.
May 16, 2012 at 10:54 pm #46542
CaseyDMemberLooks close to me before I started CNS. I'd say D$'s estimate is pretty darn close (as good as you can get from that pic anyway).
May 16, 2012 at 11:25 pm #46543
Damon AmatoParticipantIf you look at my most recent pic in my rogue log, I am somewhere between 15-17% on CNS for reference. Now that I'm doing CBL I actually look a lot more muscular but also carrying a ton of water around my waist.
May 17, 2012 at 12:25 am #46544
sckielyParticipantMy thoughts are 17-18%, a little softer around the belly button to say lower?
May 17, 2012 at 12:37 am #46545
zewskiMemberYea I was thinking 17-18% as well. Oh and sorry for the terrible qualityThanks guys!
May 17, 2012 at 1:23 am #46541
Richard SchmittModeratorShit..then I must be over 15% then… =/
May 17, 2012 at 6:59 am #46546
WezforceGuestWell your abs arent showing yet. Normaly your abs start showing at around 13%. So yea your above 13% at the moment.
May 17, 2012 at 7:45 am #46547
devilmanVISAMemberWell your abs arent showing yet. Normaly your abs start showing at around 13%. So yea your above 13% at the moment.
That would depend entirely on the measurement method. 7 site skinfold with digital calipers calibrated to 1/100th of a millimeter usually read 9% or so when the abs start to peek out. Abdominal development and muscle tone is also a factor here.
May 17, 2012 at 8:00 am #46548
WezforceGuestWell your abs arent showing yet. Normaly your abs start showing at around 13%. So yea your above 13% at the moment.
That would depend entirely on the measurement method. 7 site skinfold with digital calipers calibrated to 1/100th of a millimeter usually read 9% or so when the abs start to peek out. Abdominal development and muscle tone is also a factor here.
good point.Its just what i read on the internet.
May 31, 2012 at 2:09 pm #46549
PropaneFitnessGuestOut of interest, why are you interested in the number? The real value to body-fat estimations (when performed accurately) is to provide a baseline indicator of progress. It's impossible to give an accurate estimation by eye, especially without a back and leg photo. Getting a DEXA or even skin-fold assessment done would be a good way to keep track of progress but in general, given that most people want to diet until they look a certain way the number doesn't matter in my opinion. Unless of course you would be happy with a read out of "10%" even if you were still unhappy with your appearance. Looks like you're making good progress with CN! Nice one. By the way, thanks for linking our article in another thread, you're a really valued member of our forums.
May 31, 2012 at 3:05 pm #46550
Jeffrey HansenParticipantDefinitely good as a progress report, especially since with CBL the weight may go up at times even with hard work/strict adherence.
May 31, 2012 at 8:06 pm #46551
zewskiMemberOut of interest, why are you interested in the number? The real value to body-fat estimations (when performed accurately) is to provide a baseline indicator of progress. It's impossible to give an accurate estimation by eye, especially without a back and leg photo. Getting a DEXA or even skin-fold assessment done would be a good way to keep track of progress but in general, given that most people want to diet until they look a certain way the number doesn't matter in my opinion. Unless of course you would be happy with a read out of "10%" even if you were still unhappy with your appearance. Looks like you're making good progress with CN! Nice one. By the way, thanks for linking our article in another thread, you're a really valued member of our forums.
I'm not even sure why I started this thread. I think I was trying to get an idea of the amount of LBM i had to adjust protein needs appropriately. However, in hind-sight it was most likely just mental masturbation. I've very recently started to take a much more relaxed approach to this diet, and have already seen results. Thanks for the kind words, your site/forums are a great help to me!
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