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Originally Posted by trevesty
In body's are about as accurate as asking a tree what your BF % is...If it isn't a DEXA scan or autopsy, it's not accurate.
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How Does the InBody Scale Compare to a DEXA Scan?
The InBody Scale has been found to be 98% as accurate as a DEXA (Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) scan. One major benefit of the InBody Scale over a DEXA scan is that patients do not need to be subjected to any radiation.
https://aspireregenerativehealth.com...ny%20radiation.
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Originally Posted by trevesty
You look like an average tall, skinny guy who bought a commercial gym membership and tries to brag about how huge they are on the internet because all the rest of that shit you wrote is pure fantasy.
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So how tall are you? 6'2" puts me in the top 4% of height in the US. There's nothing average about me.
I have the body type that women find most attractive.. tall, lean and broad shoulders. I don't have to overcompensate for being a short manlet.
Now post your photo.
Exactly what do you think is fantasy? Thanks for the compliment. Nothing I posted was untrue. It's amusing to me how many losers think I'm lying about my life and accomplishments. I guess I really am living mine and other's dreams.
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Originally Posted by trevesty
The store manager of whatever store you did that in can calibrate that however they want. The whole sales pitch from In Body to supplement store companies is "calibrate this at your will to increase your sales!" Want to drive up sales of fat burners that don't work? Calibrate it in a way that shows way more BF.
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You're wrong again. This was taken at a Gym, not a store... but whatever you gotta tell yourself.
