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I'm wondering what my BMI should be wile I'm training, What it should be for a show and how far out before a show should I start dieting?
Too many have placed too much emphasis on the body mass index by trying to make it the gold standard. I would be more concerned with your body fat composition and symmetry.
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BMI really has nothing to do with competing. The most important thing is how you look on stage, and everyone is at a slightly different body fat percentage.
As far as starting a diet for a show, it really depends on what your starting point is. If you have a lot to lose, start earlier, and vice versa. A common prep time is about 15-16 weeks, but again, that REALLY depends on your starting point.
Ideal BMI should be between 18.5-25
25-30 over weight
30-40 obese
>40 morbid obesity
<18.5 underweight:star-wars
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BMI / Body Mass Index is the most rediculous and outdated method of evaluating health and obesity out there.
I am an Exercise Physiologist in a Hospital based Sports Medicine, Physical Therapy, and Cardiac Rehab Clinic. In my Medical Assessment Room I have a beautiful wall chart of the BMI index with a HUGE red cirlce painted around it and a slash through the middle of it (Ghostbuster's symbol)!
We use bodyfat testing via Dexascan as part of our inintial screening and evaluation.
BMI on takes into consideration height, age, and weight. Put it this way, I am considered obese at less slightly less than 8% bodyfat by the BMI standards (It does not consider lean muscle mass). Please don't give BMI a second look my dear,......... This is considered "obese":
I'm wondering what my BMI should be wile I'm training, What it should be for a show and how far out before a show should I start dieting?