Use Technology to Enhance Your TrainingWhat we mean when we say train smarter. It's not just a good hashtag. It's about using the best tech out there to maximize your potential. Knowledge is power and the more your know about your body, the more intelligently you can structure your workouts and see measurable results. At NWFP, we provide you with the best tools in the industry to help you achieve your goals. #trainsmarter #getstronger
InBodyBecause your scale doesn't tell you everything you need to know and no one likes being pinched like a cow to figure out their body composition/body fat percentage. Not only is it humiliating, it's also not accurate.
With InBody, a non-invasive body test is fast and will deliver you measurable results that are easy to understand. In 45 seconds you'll get the results of your body fat mass, body fat percentage, skeletal muscle mass, lean body mass, total body water, weight, and basal metabolic rate (aka if you were going to lay on the couch all day, how many calories would you need to maintain your current muscle). The InBody 570 also displays a segmental lean analysis and body mass index. We invested in this system because this is the gold standard for precision and we want our clients to be able to track their progress without invasive or inaccurate pinching and taping. |
Stop by and receive a print out of your results.
You'll want to do your test first thing in the morning, before your workout and ideally before you've eaten. While you're welcome to send an email to schedule a time for your test, you're also invite to just pop on by. Oh and if you want to geek out with us, feel free to read this article. $25 per test
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Weight Fluctuates
No matter what you do, your weight is going to fluctuate. It fluctuates daily, from morning to night depending on what we eat and our water intake. If you are a woman, you might see fluctuations of several pounds in one month, even if your eating and fitness is consistent. If you want to use a scale to track weight loss, weigh yourself at the same time of day and track patterns. Get to know your body and rhythm and cycles it goes through. Muscle Weighs More than Fat Yes, a pound of muscle and a pound of fat both weight a pound. But a pound of muscle basically takes up less room in your body than a pound of fat. You might be reducing your size and getting into better shape, but there is a chance that as you gain muscle it might make you weigh the same or more than you did before you began working out. If your body fat percentage is decreasing then your program is working! The Scale is All-Encompassing Not only must you think about muscle versus fat, you also must consider that the scale is weighing your total body. When you step on the scale, you’re weighing muscle, fat, organs, bones, anything you are wearing, and anything you have put into your body. If you weigh yourself at the end of a day you’ll see your weight fluctuate naturally. However, this does not mean that what you ate or drank will be converted to fat. When you weigh yourself in the morning, you’ll likely see a change. Weight Does Not Equal a Healthy Body The number on the scale is not always an accurate reflection of someone’s health. A person 10 or 20 pounds overweight might actually be healthier than someone at their ideal weight. Why? Because they could have more lean muscle and less body fat. Serena Williams is a great example. She is 5’9”, weighs 155 pounds and her body fat percentage is 24%. She is a 35 year old healthy, fit woman. You could compare another woman, 5’9”, 145 pounds with 33% body fat and much lower lean muscle. She would not be as healthy as Serena comparatively. Body Composition Changes Body composition is your muscle to fat ratio and it changes depending on your exercise and nutrition habits. If you have a lower body composition ratio then you have more muscle and less fat which is far more important then the number on the scale. It’s a sign of a healthy body and that’s the goal – to live a healthy lifestyle. Clothes Tell the Truth How your clothes fit can be one of the best ways to determine if your hard work is paying off. Dropping a size can be much more satisfying then a number on the scale. It’s also more realistic because when you have trouble zipping up your jeans, you know it’s time to take action. Don’t let that number on the scale ruin your day. It’s worth it to have an honest look at your overall body composition so you know what to do. Tracking your progress can help you get the results you want. |