16.5%

Posted December 14th, 2009 by Tim Moss
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A current ran up my right leg, passed through my abdomen, dropped down the other side and exited my body.

It left no damage except to my ego.

It was a biometrical impedance analysis or “thing that looks like weighing scales and tells you what percentage of your body is fat”. Mine was 16.5%. That puts me at the larger end of the “Fitness” category – below “Acceptable” and above “Athlete”. My pathetic vanity meant that this was a disappointment. I had hoped to be an “Athlete” – 10-12%.

A conversation with my friend – which was indulgently longer than the three words it deserved (“Get. Over. It.”) – set me straight.

I was measuring it in part out of curiousity – I’d never done it before – but also as part of the research for my Mile run. A top athlete performing in such an event would probably have a fat content of closer to 10% which would mean losing over a third of my body fat. “I need to make some drastic changes”, was my immediate thought.

But, apart from the obvious fact that I could make significant inroads to my performance by simply training more and improving my technique, this was a question of commitment.

My problem is that I do a lot of things half-heartedly, spread myself thin. I’ve played hockey for years and do alright but I’ve never competed at a high standard. I’ve had a guitar since I was a teenager and can play a few tunes but am no maestro. I do a lot of fitness stuff but I’ve never won any races.

I’ve set myself the challenge of running a mile as fast as I can. I won’t reach the 4-minute bench mark because I know that will take more effort than I am willing to give. But how far am I willing to go? Will this be another thing that I’ll take on, do alright at and then move on from? Or will the hands that type this blog in a year’s time be one third thinner than the ones that write it now?

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3 Responses to “16.5%”

  1. Rob says:

    Daley Thompson… one talented athlete, lived on burgers(pretty much), not the leanest of chaps, ran a sub 5 minute mile, regularly.

  2. Steve says:

    I did a %of fat test, machine just laughed at me and said I was obviously built for comfort and endurance not speed. Must work harder on the waist I feel. At least my BMI says I’m normal… just!

  3. I’ll send you that eBook I keep banging on about if you want? It’s a lot of effort, but it does provide results. It’s just a real pain to follow it through!

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