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<blockquote data-quote="magnumxl4" data-source="post: 4829677" data-attributes="member: 40279"><p>i am in the process of application for a Vermont state trooper, part of the physical exam is the body fat percentage. i have gone online to those little calculators and it says thats i am about 26% fat. i am 6' 3" and under 200 around 190-195, it says i should weight 160 to be at the top of average. on the application is says 8% if excellent and according to the thing online i would need to weigh 60lbs. these numbers don't seems right, i am active lift run mountain bike regularly. how do they base these numbers? i don't want to pass all the other( which i know i can) to have these crazy numbers DQ me, is there way or place to find out a more accurate reading of my BF%</p><p></p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magnumxl4, post: 4829677, member: 40279"] i am in the process of application for a Vermont state trooper, part of the physical exam is the body fat percentage. i have gone online to those little calculators and it says thats i am about 26% fat. i am 6' 3" and under 200 around 190-195, it says i should weight 160 to be at the top of average. on the application is says 8% if excellent and according to the thing online i would need to weigh 60lbs. these numbers don't seems right, i am active lift run mountain bike regularly. how do they base these numbers? i don't want to pass all the other( which i know i can) to have these crazy numbers DQ me, is there way or place to find out a more accurate reading of my BF% thanks [/QUOTE]
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