Mr. D's How to take skinfold measurments
How we did
I thought we worked well together, and I am sure we all took a little away from this. To everyone that took part in this test perfection is a crazy thing to strive for and all we can do is our best. We can all make improvements and together we will achieve them. This was not a test to see who is fat it is a test to better determine our health. Any student looking for extra help with their body composition please contact me. I am excited to help
Importance and how to make improvements
Understanding your body is essential, and body fat percentage is just a piece of you. To make improvements proper diet and safe exercise is the key. Having a high body fat percentage can lead to diabetes, cancer, heart problems, and much more. Exercise and nutrition will be addressed in class, and any parents looking for help please leave me message at this blog.
Validity/Control
The validity of this test is based on the standards of Fitness Gram. Evaluation and testing will be based from those standards. Control, I will be in class to monitor the students. Also, the students will perform each measurement three times at each appropriate spot.
Test date, process, and time
Males will be meeting in room 225 at 12:30 on Nov. 1st, female students will refer to Mrs. Sacco's blog. All males please wear clothing that grants easy access to the chest, thigh, and abdomen. Students will choose a partner who they trust and measure one another. If a student feels uncomfortable about another student taking his measurements I will take his measurements. Your privacy is important to me, test results will not be on the blog. If any parents have any questions about results please have your student ask for the measurements and they will be given to your student in class in a sealed envelope.
Tips For Testing
- Take your skinfold measurements while standing.
- Take all skinfold measurements on the same side of the body. Preferably the right side.
- Place the body fat calipers less than 1/2 inch from your pinch, midway between the crest and the base.
- For each of the skinfold sites, take three measurements and use the average of those three. But don't take the three measurements consecutively, instead run through all the sites three times. This will allow the skin to regroup between skinfold measurements. It will also help you develop some consistency.
Consistency is the key. If you are having a friend take your measurements, which is the ideal thing to do, have that same friend take your skinfold measurements every time. If you have different people take your measurements, expect the results to be all over the place and basically useless.
This information was taken from: http://www.gain-weight-muscle-fast.com/skinfold-measurements.html
Measurement Sites
The measurement sites vary depending upon the specific skinfold testing protocol being used, but typically include the seven sites but in class we will be using the following three.
- Chest- Top of the peck near the armpit
- Abdomen - Next to the belly button
- Calf - The inside middle of the calf
The Basics
This test estimates the percentage of body fat by measuring skinfold thickness at specific locations on the body. The thickness of these folds is a measure of the fat under the skin, also called subcutaneous adipose tissue. Skinfold thickness results rely on formulas that convert these numbers into an estimate of a person's percentage of body fat according to a person's age and gender.
Skinfold measurements are generally taken at specific sites on the right side of the body. The tester pinches the skin at the location site and pulls the fold of skin away from the underlying muscle so only the skin and fat tissue is being held. Special skinfold calipers are then used to measure the skinfold thickness in millimeters. Two measurements are recorded and averaged.
Skinfold measurements are generally taken at specific sites on the right side of the body. The tester pinches the skin at the location site and pulls the fold of skin away from the underlying muscle so only the skin and fat tissue is being held. Special skinfold calipers are then used to measure the skinfold thickness in millimeters. Two measurements are recorded and averaged.
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