I don’t really want to go to unhealthy levels of BMI so I don’t really want to go down much lower. I’m currently doing some more experimentation for the next posts so I’m intentionally back at a BMI of 26. Maybe eventually I will try to get to 24 after I’m done the current experiments, but I doubt I will want to get lower than that.
To answer your question about can it get me to 20. I don’t really know, everything shows me that it was not harder to lose weight when I was at 29 than when I was 26 BMI but I subjectively felt that at 25.5 it started getting harder, but it might later it felt like it was just a plateau which eventually went away. So I’m not sure.
Yes, I have an average muscle mass.
According to my new and improved body scale which claims to test body fat %, when I was at BMI of 24.7, my body fat % was 19,8% , but I don’t know how much I trust this figure, I don’t think those scales a reliable way to track absolute values even if they are probably ok to track relative change in those values.
I’d also love to know if it would work for you. I’d would be great if you would test it and report back :)
I don’t really want to go to unhealthy levels of BMI so I don’t really want to go down much lower. I’m currently doing some more experimentation for the next posts so I’m intentionally back at a BMI of 26. Maybe eventually I will try to get to 24 after I’m done the current experiments, but I doubt I will want to get lower than that.
To answer your question about can it get me to 20. I don’t really know, everything shows me that it was not harder to lose weight when I was at 29 than when I was 26 BMI but I subjectively felt that at 25.5 it started getting harder, but it might later it felt like it was just a plateau which eventually went away. So I’m not sure.
Yes, I have an average muscle mass.
According to my new and improved body scale which claims to test body fat %, when I was at BMI of 24.7, my body fat % was 19,8% , but I don’t know how much I trust this figure, I don’t think those scales a reliable way to track absolute values even if they are probably ok to track relative change in those values.
I’d also love to know if it would work for you. I’d would be great if you would test it and report back :)