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From: The BOD POD

LilMissDiva Irene

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So I FINALLY made my way to the Bod Pod. Work has settled down and after working nearly an entire month on my Fridays off I got one to myself. Yahhh!!! :lol:

 

Anyway, I met some amazing outstanding folks at the Vacaville Golds Gym. They made me feel so welcomed, and geesh if I lived there that would definitely be my workout spot. More on that later, here are my results:

 

Fat: 35.3% 64.0 Lbs.

Lean: 64.7% 117.3 Lbs.

Total: 100% 181.3 Lbs. (I lost some weight yay!!)

 

How I measure up (per Bod Pod Composition Test Results Page):

 

Risky (High Body Fat) >30% Men >40% Women Explanation: Too much body fat can pose serious health risks. Ask your health care professional about how to safely modify your body composition.

 

Excess Fat (I'm smack in the middle of this!!) 21-30% Men 31-40% Women Explanation: Indicates an excess accumulation of fat over time.

 

Moderately Lean (29% will be my first goal!!) 13-20% Men 23-30% Women Explanation: Fat level is acceptable for good health.

 

Lean (Will be my Ultimate Goal <22%>) 9-12% Men 19-22% Women Explanation: Lower body fat levels than many people. This range is excellent for health and longevity. (Sounds like exactly the place for me!!)

 

Ultra Lean (A bit too much for me) 5-8% Men 15-18% Women Explanation: Fat Levels sometimes found in elite athletes.

 

Risky (Low Body Fat) <5% Men <15% Women Explanation: Too little body fat can present health risks, especially for women. If in doubt, check with your health care professional.

 

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My next goal is to get my total Body Fat to 29%. I am quite pleased by my results! I have come a long long way and to just be deemed as having excess fat now is quite the achievement. However I'm also glad I finally got myself to this appointment so now I know for sure I still have some work to do, and well that's exactly what I'm going to do.

 

The trainer who helped me, Michele was so nice! We went over a few things as soon as my tests were complete. I asked her what she thought I could do to reduce the body fat while trying not to lose so much lean tissue. Wow!! And I have to say I'm quite impressed with how heavy my lean tissue is! So my thoughts were correct that I am a "heavy girl". 117 Lbs of me is all muscle, bones and organs. Not sure how I compare to anyone else who is 5'7 but I really thought it could be more around 100 Lbs of lean tissues. Not only that, per their scale (which was midday almost at that) weighed me in at more than 1.5 Lbs less!! Yippeee!!!

 

Anyway, we were talking and I was describing my workout routines for her. Her eyes literally bugged out of her skull and she exclaimed that I do far more than most. That's funny because I always feel like I can do more. She said my workout routine is excellent. The only things she suggested I can do is do at least a little bit of weight training 2x per week. She said that is quite enough, and if I'm up to it, perhaps taking some swimming lessons. She said that burns enormous amounts of fat and will get me lean, no problem. Then we met with the Swim trainer, who has had RnY by the way 4 years ago. She was incredibly nice! Once I'm healed from my procedures I plan to have a few swimming lessons with her to get me to learn it properly.

 

So with that, I move onward and downward. I imagine a lot of fat is going to be removed with my liposuctions. I hope 6% worth!! :lol: :lol:

 

Source: The BOD POD



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Hi Diva-

Congrats on some rockin' stats. You worked hard for those! :)

I am really interested in doing this. Was the charge really only $25? And, what was the process like? For some reason, the term "Bod Pod" sounds really claustorphobic to me... not sure why, I usually don't have that issue.

Amanda

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<br>Hi Diva-<br>

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Congrats on some rockin' stats. You worked hard for those! <img src="http://cdn.verticalsleevetalk.com/public/style_emoticons/%3C#EMO_DIR#%3E/smile.gif" class="bbc_emoticon" alt=":)"><br>

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I am really interested in doing this. Was the charge really only $25? And, what was the process like? For some reason, the term "Bod Pod" sounds really claustorphobic to me... not sure why, I usually don't have that issue. <br>

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Amanda<br>

<br><br>Hi Amanda <img src="http://cdn.verticalsleevetalk.com/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif" class="bbc_emoticon" alt=":)"><br>

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Yep the charge was only $25 however, the prices may vary.. that's just

the charge Gold's Gym that I went to had. The process is pretty easy

and fast. They have you wear tight underwear, preferably of the

swimsuit type. They also had me wear a swim cap type thing on my head.

She first weighs me in then has me sit in the pod. She closes the door

and the bod pod starts talking to you, telling you to breath normal,

sit still with your arms on your lap and no movement. It does three

series of tests, each one lasting about 30 seconds each. You'll hear

some movement and clicking while you're inside. It's pretty neat!<br>

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I felt a little claustrophic, but it wasn't too bad. I'm not usually that way either, its just a little weird.<br>

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Good luck!!!

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Thanks for the info! My university has a bod pod and I am going to try to get in to use it. It should be fun to see my old stomping grounds, too. I'll share the results when I get it done. I'm totally curious, now! :)

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<br>Thanks for the info! My university has a bod pod and I am going to try to get in to use it. It should be fun to see my old stomping grounds, too. I'll share the results when I get it done. I'm totally curious, now! <img src="http://cdn.verticalsleevetalk.com/public/style_emoticons/%3C#EMO_DIR#%3E/smile.gif" class="bbc_emoticon" alt=":)"><br>
<br><br>excellent!! It is very interesting and for me has brought me out of the dark. I wasn't sure if I was trying to lose too much or what, and this really answered the question.<br>

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