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All About Body Fat Monitors


What is a body fat monitor? A monitor that tells you how much body fat you have. Most of the monitors that measure body fat are in the shape and form of a scale, like one you would weigh yourself on. However, there some important things you should remember when monitoring your body fat.

Who would use a body fat monitor? Anyone who is training or exercising, and just starting a new diet may be interested in knowing and monitoring their body fat. Knowing how much body fat you have at the beginning of the diet, and watching the percentage dwindle down in numbers can often be rewarding. Which then gives you motivation to stick with your diet and exercise program to see more of the body fat come off.

How often should you use a body fat monitor? When you are monitoring your body fat, you should really only use the monitor once a week. Using the monitor more than once a week, will cause you to get inaccurate results. Never use your monitor more than once per day, because your body fat percentage can fluctuate during the day, and possibly say that you have more body fat in the evenings while that morning it said you had less. You would use the body fat monitor as much as you would your scale for your weight, once a week should be adequate for monitoring your body fat and your weight.

Why would someone want to use a body fat monitor? Someone would want to use a monitor for their body fat if they are trying to lose body fat. The monitor would help them track their progress, and actually see in numbers how well they are doing in their exercise and diet.

Body fat monitors are great for any person who is dieting and wanting to get rid of and burn off fat, and replace it with muscle. Of course, muscle weighs more than fat, so if you gain weight, and lose in the body fat department, that is a good sign. The monitors that tell you your body fat percentage are best if used only once per week. Having your body weight read on a daily basis, will cause you to get an inaccurate reading most of the time.

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