I enjoyed looking at all of the DEXA data from /@jedidvena so I figured I'd add mine.
Album of results + pics: . I used the Google photos "auto" option to brighten them up a bit but otherwise no filter. Pics were taken first thing in the morning with no pump; posting swolfies online without a pump is a first for me lol. I got my DEXA for $45 from a BodySpec truck. According to their machine I weighed 143.2 lbs but I was 141.5 that morning before eating and without clothes.
My training is primarily powerlifting and BJJ (bruises are from jiu jitsu) with a smattering of conditioning, yoga, and weightlifting thrown in for fun. I do more bodybuilding accessory work than most powerlifters. I am also a bicycle commuter. My best lifts are 280/160/360 gym, and 265/148/352 competition. This post gives a pretty detailed overview of my training over the past year.
I just started a bulk about 2 weeks ago (I'm already up about 2 lbs) so I wanted to get baseline prior to putting on more weight. I figure once I get to my goal or close to it, I will get another scan. I'd really like to be a lean 146 pounder, but I'm also kind of over trying to force my body to be smaller OR bigger than it wants to be, so we'll see where I end up without stuffing myself beyond satiety.
According to my Tanita BIA scale I am 32.7% body fat, lol, so I don't think those things are accurate
I liked the granularity of the data from the DEXA scan. In particular it was nice to see from the heat map that my torso is mostly lean. I naturally have kind of a blocky waist and narrow hips, when I was younger I really fixated on this and dieted like crazy thinking it would give me more of an hourglass figure. Now I just try to build up my lats and shoulders.
Album of results + pics: . I used the Google photos "auto" option to brighten them up a bit but otherwise no filter. Pics were taken first thing in the morning with no pump; posting swolfies online without a pump is a first for me lol. I got my DEXA for $45 from a BodySpec truck. According to their machine I weighed 143.2 lbs but I was 141.5 that morning before eating and without clothes.
My training is primarily powerlifting and BJJ (bruises are from jiu jitsu) with a smattering of conditioning, yoga, and weightlifting thrown in for fun. I do more bodybuilding accessory work than most powerlifters. I am also a bicycle commuter. My best lifts are 280/160/360 gym, and 265/148/352 competition. This post gives a pretty detailed overview of my training over the past year.
I just started a bulk about 2 weeks ago (I'm already up about 2 lbs) so I wanted to get baseline prior to putting on more weight. I figure once I get to my goal or close to it, I will get another scan. I'd really like to be a lean 146 pounder, but I'm also kind of over trying to force my body to be smaller OR bigger than it wants to be, so we'll see where I end up without stuffing myself beyond satiety.
According to my Tanita BIA scale I am 32.7% body fat, lol, so I don't think those things are accurate
I liked the granularity of the data from the DEXA scan. In particular it was nice to see from the heat map that my torso is mostly lean. I naturally have kind of a blocky waist and narrow hips, when I was younger I really fixated on this and dieted like crazy thinking it would give me more of an hourglass figure. Now I just try to build up my lats and shoulders.