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Using your skinfold result, calculate the amount of body fat that your subject would have to lose to drop 3% body fat while maintaining lean body mass. what would their new body weights be?
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Using your skinfold result, calculate the amount of body fat that your subject would have to lose to drop 3% body fat while maintaining lean body mass. what would their new body weights be?
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the more body fat you have the less you lose the more you work out the 3% will drop and then you will be down to 1%
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