THE INBODY 570 IS BACK! The test takes just a few minutes and you will receive an in-depth copy of your full body analysis to take home with you. The best part is that FIT-to-GO will have the InBody 570 back again in 8 weeks so you can continue to track your progress!!! The INBODY is currently at FIT-to-GO Sunday, April 22 through Sunday, April 29.
About: The InBody 570 goes beyond traditional body composition analysis. It not only analyzes how much fat and muscle you have, but it also measures your Total Body Water and divides it into Intracellular Water and Extracellular Water, values important for understanding a user’s fluid distribution in medical, wellness, or fitness contexts. You will receive Segmental Lean Analysis, meaning balances/inbalances in lean mass (strength differences) in your right arm vs left arm and right leg vs left leg. It analyzes your Basal Metabolic Rate, the number of calories required to keep your body functioning at rest. The InBody 570 will also give you your visceral fat level. Visceral fat is body fat that is stored within the abdominal cavity and is therefore stored around a number of important internal organs such as the liver, pancreas and intestines. Storing higher amounts of visceral fat is associated with increased risks of a number of health problems.
About: The InBody 570 goes beyond traditional body composition analysis. It not only analyzes how much fat and muscle you have, but it also measures your Total Body Water and divides it into Intracellular Water and Extracellular Water, values important for understanding a user’s fluid distribution in medical, wellness, or fitness contexts. You will receive Segmental Lean Analysis, meaning balances/inbalances in lean mass (strength differences) in your right arm vs left arm and right leg vs left leg. It analyzes your Basal Metabolic Rate, the number of calories required to keep your body functioning at rest. The InBody 570 will also give you your visceral fat level. Visceral fat is body fat that is stored within the abdominal cavity and is therefore stored around a number of important internal organs such as the liver, pancreas and intestines. Storing higher amounts of visceral fat is associated with increased risks of a number of health problems.