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<blockquote data-quote="phenryiv1" data-source="post: 2840503" data-attributes="member: 572008"><p>I never said I did strength training with that much. I was a Division I college wrestler who wrestled 118 lb. I wrestled BEFORE the new hydration analysis rules were implemented. I literally cut weight from a 133 that had me lean enough to be on the cover of a mag like Men's Health (I was too small to really be considered muscular). In the late 1990s, I seriously made Michael Jordon look fat. It was terribly unhealthy and wrecked my metabolism for life, but I was tested by electrostatic impedence AND calipers throughout wrestling season for 3 seasons- 2 before the new rules, and one after the current rules were put into place.</p><p></p><p>I have some OFF-season pics on my comp at home that were taken by a local photographer. They look completely ghey, but they illustrate how lean I was when NOT competing.</p><p></p><p>Believe what you want, but the electrostatic machie used pads placed all over the body to measure BF. The one at the sports med clinic where I went for rehab tested down to 2.5% accurately, and I was below the threshhold where the machine could test. They supplemented it with calipers because the rules at the time stipulated BF percentage, but not specific gravity of urine until 1998.</p><p></p><p>Agreed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phenryiv1, post: 2840503, member: 572008"] I never said I did strength training with that much. I was a Division I college wrestler who wrestled 118 lb. I wrestled BEFORE the new hydration analysis rules were implemented. I literally cut weight from a 133 that had me lean enough to be on the cover of a mag like Men's Health (I was too small to really be considered muscular). In the late 1990s, I seriously made Michael Jordon look fat. It was terribly unhealthy and wrecked my metabolism for life, but I was tested by electrostatic impedence AND calipers throughout wrestling season for 3 seasons- 2 before the new rules, and one after the current rules were put into place. I have some OFF-season pics on my comp at home that were taken by a local photographer. They look completely ghey, but they illustrate how lean I was when NOT competing. Believe what you want, but the electrostatic machie used pads placed all over the body to measure BF. The one at the sports med clinic where I went for rehab tested down to 2.5% accurately, and I was below the threshhold where the machine could test. They supplemented it with calipers because the rules at the time stipulated BF percentage, but not specific gravity of urine until 1998. Agreed. [/QUOTE]
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