Full Disclosure: Body Fat Analysis, 05/06/2009
I did another Body Fat test today. Previous data points:
- January
- 228.8 lbs total, 168.6 lbs lean, 60.2 lbs fat, 26.3% body fat, BMR of 2157.
March
- 230.8 lbs total, 176.2 lbs lean, 54.6 lbs fat, 23.6% body fat, BMR of 2233.
- Net change: +2lbs total, -5.6 lbs fat, +7.6lbs lean
Today's Truth:
- 223.0 lbs total, 173.85 lbs lean, 49.15 lbs fat, 22% body fat, BMR of 2209.
- Net change: -7.8 lbs total, -5.45 lbs fat, -2.35 lbs muscle
While this is a positive result (as Tessa and I joked this morning, I was taking a test I could not fail), the trend is interesting. My "exercise" "routine" for this period was dominated by a six week swim class held by First Out Tri. To maximize the benefit from the class, I spent most of my workout hours in the pool.
The other significant contribution was the introduction of a Go Wear Fit device (bodybugg). This gives me daily -- or even near real-time -- visibility into my daily caloric burn. This acts as a motivator toward maintaining a caloric deficit. I don't know my precise caloric input, but I am sure I can keep it below my daily 3200 calorie burn target.
Both of these -- swimming drills for form, not distance, and an emphasis on caloric debt -- would suggest that I have been achieving weight loss through a non-discriminating caloric deficit. Perhaps I will re-emphasize strength training again, and try to be less aggressive about eating less and burning more. 8 lbs in 8 weeks is a laudible result, but it would have been better had it been fat-exclusive. For now. When I have a lean mass of 200+ lbs, that attitude might change.
