Age
30 Years
Height
5' 11"
Weight
185.0 lbs
Body Fat %
14.13%
Marine Corps Wright
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You can select each of the report snapshots below to get more information - or just press the Magic Button to see all results in detail.

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Body Fat Analysis

Health indicators give you one view into your composition - the next important piece is looking at your body fat in more detail. There are various ways to measure body fat - we focus on body fat analysis using simple tools of measuring the circumference of various body locations and/or your weight. Finally, you can take it one step further by apply skinfold based measurements - while more difficult to measure, they may provide better accuracy.

 
Marine Corps WrightMeasurement basedPreferred
14.13 Fitness
14.13
 
 
Navy Hodgdon & BeckettMeasurement based
15.05 Fitness
15.05
 
 
Army FriedlMeasurement based
15.74 Fitness
15.74
 
 
Army VogelMeasurement based
18.9 Average
18.9
 
 
Navy HodgdonWeight based
19.67 Average
19.67
 
 
BMIWeight based
21.73 Average
21.73
 

Lean Body Mass Analysis

Expanding on the body fat formulas used above, we are taking a closer look at your Lean Body Mass to give you additional insights. Keep in mind, while our body fat formulas are estimate based, they can help greatly in giving you an idea of progress from a muscular perspective.

 
Fat Free Mass Index (FFMI)
Looking at your lean body mass to determine general fitness.
22.18 Excellent
22.18
 
 
Lean Body Mass Potential
How much more muscle can you gain?
29.88 lbs 
29.88 lbs
 
 
Years of Training
How much longer do you have to reach your full potential?
2.71 yrs 
2.71 yrs
 

Discover your Potential

Getting a better idea of where you are today and how you compare to various models, you can get additional information on how your current body compares. It may help to highlight specific weaknesses ... you know "oh my legs have always been lagging" (though we kind of know skipping leg days is too easy)

 
Muscular Potential
Discover your potential for muscular composition based on your body frame.
 
 
Steve Reeve Model
Compare yourself to symetric ideals of one of the most popular Body builders of our time.
 
 
Greek Ideals
How do you compare to the Greek Ideals of the past?
 
 
Bicep Analysis
Take a deeper look into your Flexed Bicep to determine realistic progress.