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My Lifetime Fitness BodyAge Analysis

Posted Nov 10 2008 4:43pm

Yesterday was my first day of using my Lifetime Fitness membership. The sales person signed me up for their BodyAge test which tests to see how old your body is and gives you metrics in other categories like bicep strength.

So apparently my Body Mass Index which I calculated means nothing. The trainer explained to me that the BMI only takes into account your height, weight and age. The flaw of the BMI is that it doesn’t measure your body composition. For example, two people with the same height, one weighing 180 pounds with 35% body fat and one weighing 180 pounds with 15% body fat would have the same BMI. I was glad to hear this because I didn’t like the BMI calculator telling me I’m overweight.

Now for my biometrics…

Height: 5′9″

This was estimated

Weight: 183 lbs

Woohoo! Either I lost 6 lbs already or my clothes were 6 lbs the last time I weighed myself.

Cardiovascular (Max VO2): 40.8 ml/kg min

Apparently this puts me in the poor category. VO2 Max is a measure of the volume of oxygen you can consume while exercising at your maximum capacity. Link

Bicep Strength: 92 lbs

I had to stand on a scale and with my biceps at 90 degrees, lift as hard as I could. I got a rating of good.

Sit and Reach: 13.7 inches

This is usally my strong point, no matter how long I have stopped exercising in the past, I could always stretch. I only received a rating of average on this one.

Body Composition: 19.7% fat

That’s too much, and for the average male who is in shape, it is about 15%. However, I’m considered to be in the moderate zone for this category, not overweight (amazing).

Overall Fitness: 54.2%

I have no clue how they got this number but I’m average again.

BodyAge: 25 years

This means the age of my body is 25 years old. I am currently 24 so relative to the general population, this is where I’m supposed to be at. However, my trainer says that with appropriate diet and consistent exercise, I can achieve a BodyAge of 18 years!

So, after going through all the tests, I’ve decided that I need a new goal. I just can’t simply lose weight, I need to decrease my fat mass and increase my lean mass. My current fat mass is 36 lbs and my lean mass is 147 lbs.
New Goal: Lower fat mass to 27 lbs and increase lean mass to 157 lbs.

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