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How are you tracking your fitness progress?

Updated: Feb 3, 2022

Take fitness to the next level with body composition analysis


How are you tracking your fitness progress?

Weight loss can be an important method in trying to live a healthier lifestyle.

Oftentimes we use a bathroom scale to help us track how much weight we are losing. But it doesn’t seem like that new diet or exercise program you’ve been trying only helps you lose weight temporarily and sometimes you end up gaining even more weight? Doesn’t it feel like nothing is really working out the way you had expected?

That’s because your bathroom scale is misleading.


Ditch the scale.


Your weight is made out of muscle, fat, and water. The key to effective weight loss is losing excess body fat, not overall body weight. Weight loss is not the same as fat loss. Instead of tracking how heavy you are, use body composition analysis to track how healthy you REALLY are.


Body composition analysis is key.


Body composition analysis refers to measuring your body composition, generally known as your body muscle, fat and water. Instead of focusing on a single number on your scale, body composition allows you to focus on losing body fat and gaining muscle while retaining the proper amount of body water in specific areas of your body. Body composition analysis is the key to tracking and maintaining effective weight loss. Lose weight smarter, healthier, and happier like never before.


Take control of your health.


The InBody accurately measures your body composition in less than 15 seconds and prints out a result sheet which lists out your body composition components, tracking your progress over time. This device shows you key components of your health like your:


-Skeletal Muscle Mass

-Percent Body Fat

-Body Fat Mass

-Basal Metabolic Rate and much more!


I suggest to take your InBody Test every 2 to 4 weeks to continuously monitor and improve your weight loss and muscle gain. Receive a free consultation with every InBody Test and learn how having this information can help you achieve your fitness and health goals in a smarter and more effectively way.


Your Partner in Health, Rita Sabido


What gets measured, gets improved, track your progress!


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