Consistency is essential measure under the same conditions and using the same equipment each time. Here are the body parts you should always measure and how to measure them properly.
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Body measurements for working out. Find or buy a non elastic tape measure which will conform best to your body and provide the most accurate measurements. Chest measure around the fullest part of your bust under your armpits and around your shoulder blades. Pull the tape tight keeping pressure against but not pinching the skin and ensure the tape is kept level and not. How to take your own body measurements. Keep the feet together relax your muscles and stand up straight. Neck for most people this is the thing that connects your body to your head.
Common areas include waist hips chest thighs and arms. Determine your body fat percentage with our body fat calculator. First decide which areas of your body you plan to measure regularly. Use a tape measure to determine your waist wrist hip and forearm circumference. Generally take measurements in an unflexed state and before your workout not after. Chest lift up your arms wrap the tape measure around.
Take a circumference measurement at each of these spots and write it down. Neck measure around the smallest part of your neck. Then input your gender and measurements below to receive a body fat index based on average values. When measuring your waist exhale and measure before inhaling again. Place the measuring tape about a 12 inch above your belly button at the narrowest part of your waist to measure around your torso. Shoulders both arms down at your side at the widest point from shoulder to shoulder.
Arms measure around the largest part of your arms.