fitness Archives - BodyBarista /tag/fitness/ The Body Measurement App Thu, 14 Oct 2021 11:35:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.3 /wp-content/uploads/2021/10/cropped-FavIcon-32x32.png fitness Archives - BodyBarista /tag/fitness/ 32 32 The hidden benefits of using BodyBarista during the summer holidays /2018/07/13/the-little-known-benefits-of-using-bodybarista-during-the-summer-holidays/ Fri, 13 Jul 2018 13:12:15 +0000 https://www.bodybarista.com/2018/07/13/the-little-known-benefits-of-using-bodybarista-during-the-summer-holidays/ Summer time and the living is easy. We get that, and we get that exercise and using BodyBarista is not first on your priority list. But you might find there are some hidden benefits to using the app and keeping a tab on your measurements as summer progresses. Check them out.

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The hidden benefits of using BodyBarista during the summer holidays

Here’s to summer! We all love it – well, most of us do.

And while you’re out there enjoying it and having fun, it’s a good idea to use BodyBarista from time to time to keep a pulse on your measurements. 

Here’s why.

You might not like it, but during the summer holidays, exercise and working out is probably not the first priority on your list.

And you probably don’t watch out for what you eat as often as you otherwise do. Most people let go a little during this season, and that’s ok. 

However, monitoring how your body changes during this time might be interesting. You monitor how your body changes when you are putting the effort into it, so why not keep a pulse on what exactly is happening to your body when you don’t?

It can also help to track where the changes are happening exactly. 

You might have an idea of where you tend to put on weight the fastest or which of your muscles weaken first – but wouldn’t it be interesting to see this data accurately in inches/cm?

And, furthermore, recording it for future use?

And if you’re the type of person who only needs a little push to stay motivated, taking your measurements as the summer progresses might work to your benefit.

BodyBarista will be able to tell the small changes that you might otherwise not really notice at first, and consequently motivate you to try and eat (a little) healthier during your vacation, and to try to be (a little) more active. 

Not to mention the health benefits to that.

Taking your measurements regularly even during summer could motivate you extra-hard when summer is over and you’re back to your routine.

How so?

If your body has changed considerably during the summer months, you will, in turn, see the progress faster and easier as you get back to your regular exercising.

This works great for your motivation! Seeing progress is the #1 reason we stick to our fitness plan. 

And let’s not forget the long-term perspective.

Keeping a tab on your measurements regularly gives a long-term perspective to your fitness, health and physical appearance. You will have the data on your fluctuation of your measurements, your best and worst shape, all on your phone. 

And finally, the Secret – not so secret – Bonus

In just a couple of weeks, we’ll be releasing a new feature where you’ll be able to save your photos when taking a measurement and revisit them for any date.

Basically, enjoying before & after pictures!

From then on, you’ll be able to check back on your summer picture from last year, your before summer and after summer picture, and so on. 

For those of you who enjoy a visual representation of your fitness progress, this is just what you’ve been waiting for. 

Which of the benefits above surprised you most?

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Best ways to take your body measurements /2018/06/29/best-ways-to-take-your-body-measurements/ Fri, 29 Jun 2018 09:57:19 +0000 https://www.bodybarista.com/2018/06/29/best-ways-to-take-your-body-measurements/ What are the best ways to take your measurements, the tools that are at your disposal today, as well as the benefits and drawbacks of each tool. Find out how you should be taking your measurements and why.

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Best ways to take your body measurements

Why is it important to measure your body?

You are what you measure – or at least that’s what we believe at BodyBarista – especially if you’re tracking your weight loss measurements or bodybuilding measurements. More and more measuring devices are popping up, and technology is making it easier and easier for any fitness and sports enthusiast to track their body. The more we know, the more informed decisions we can make. Knowing your exact body measurements enables you to change your exercise routine, focus on specific areas, better understand your body and ultimately, improve your physical appearance. Physical appearance is most often the number 1 reason for training or practicing a physical activity – so it’s essential that you are informed of the details of your physical appearance. 

How to take body measurements

How you’re going to take your measurements relies mostly on you and your goal (e.g. weight loss, bodybuilding, toning). What you want to be looking at are the areas you are working on and their progress. If you’re following a routine that should get you fitter in general, you want to take measurements regularly and of your entire body. This ensures that you keep an eye on any small changes that your body goes through, and if you have a baseline you want to keep, getting regular feedback will help you correct small changes faster. 

If you’re mostly focusing on your abs, chest, arms, biceps, waist – that is your upper body, take regular measurements of your upper body; if you are also working on your legs, make sure you measure your entire body. 

What are the tools at your disposal that you can use to measure the body?

The classic weighing scale

If you’re like one of the millions of people in the world, you also own a scale that you keep in your bathroom and seldom use. The reason for rarely using the weighing scale is that it doesn’t really offer any helpful information. Have you experienced getting up on the scale one day and returning a perfectly adequate number on the display, but not feeling exactly happy about it? Your body weight fluctuates during the day, the month (even more so for women), and the scale doesn’t measure fat mass vs muscle mass (which is heavier than fat mass), it just measures mass

And for most people, that’s just not good enough. 

Of course, today there are smarter scale options out there that can give you a better overview of your physical state, and we’ll get to those throughout this post; but it is important to point out that only looking at your weight is not constructive.

3D body scan

3D body scans can be a great tool to find out your fat percentage, BMI (Body Mass Index), weight and muscle mass – but it can also be a bit like going to the doctor for a blood test. When using a 3D body scanner, you can’t have eaten or drunken anything in the past 4 hours, you can’t have taken a bath, you can’t have been physically active, and you should have used the toilet before getting on the machine. Basically, when using a body scanner, you need to prepare for it thoroughly, which is not an easy task with a busy schedule. That said, the body scanner can give you some numbers that are interesting to monitor. 

If you’re putting in a considerable amount of effort into your fitness plan, you probably won’t mind putting in considerable effort into measuring yourself with a 3D body scanner on a regular basis at your local gym. 

A popular method: Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA)

Most of you will be familiar with this method, too; if you’re not, you most likely have the opportunity to use it at your local gym. BIA measures your body fat percentage, but it might not return the most accurate calculations out there. The way it does body measurements is by sending a slight electric current through the body that measures the resistance of the body mass. Fat mass has a higher resistance than muscle mass, which is how the body fat percentage is calculated. 

There has been some debate regarding the accuracy of these devices and experts generally agree that it depends on the quality of the device. A wide range of these devices can be found both in gyms and in stores, such as FitBit or Tanita.

Measuring with a tape measure

One of the most reliable ways of taking body measurements is something that has worked for centuries: the tape measure. This solution gives you the option of tracking your body measurements in the most detailed way. Upper arm, neck, upper thigh, chest, hips, waist – all these body parts number by number – but unfortunately a time-taking process. It can easily become annoying to go through all the measurements each time you expect something has changed, but if you really want to keep a pulse on all the changes your body goes through, this is an unbeatable way to do it. 

Measuring with BodyBarista

The alternative to the tape measure, BodyBarista can tell the measurements of all your main muscle groups – 12 in total – but in a much faster way. As a measurement tracker, it tracks the changes of your body every time you take a measurement. 

How do you take a measurement? Easy.

Step 1: Take a picture within the app 

Step 2: Validate the points on the picture (pin the points to your body parts)

Step 3: Look at your data in graphs and pictures over time

With the BodyBarista body measurement tracker app, you can track your measurements whenever and wherever you like (free at the gym).

Conclusion

Measuring your body and your measurements has never been as easy as it is today. Over 100 years ago when the bathroom scale was invented, we welcomed the device as the latest revolution in physiology. Today, the classic weighing scale seems like an outdated way to tell your measurements, when technology has enabled devices to give smart and actionable feedback on your body such as body fat percentage, muscle mass, circumference etc. If you have the possibility and patience, intelligent devices are plentiful both in gyms and in stores that are reliable and accurate. For a quicker mobile solution, there’s BodyBarista. Whichever way you choose to go, today it’s perfectly normal to know your body’s measurements down to every small detail and to be able to track your fitness progress every step of the way. 

What’s your preferred way to measure your body and stay on track?

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8 summer exercises not to miss /2018/06/01/summer-exercises-you-dont-want-to-miss/ Fri, 01 Jun 2018 08:12:46 +0000 https://www.bodybarista.com/2018/06/01/summer-exercises-you-dont-want-to-miss/ Summer is a lot about enjoying the view and the weather, and that's what we think your workout should also be during this season. There are lots of exercises which can best - or only - be enjoyed in the summer. Make this summer a memorable one with the following exercises and workouts.

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Summer is a lot about enjoying the view and the weather, and that’s what we think your workout should also be about during this season. Why melt away in a fitness center when you could enjoy these things in the great outdoors while also working out just as effectively? There are also a lot of exercises which can best – or only – be enjoyed in the summer.

Make this summer a memorable one with the following exercises and workouts.


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1. A nice morning run

Starting your day with exercise is proven to have a beneficial effect on the entire day. Mix that with the sunny morning views and the additional vitamin D you get to soak up during the run,  and you’ve got yourself a recipe for a successful morning. Chances are, you’ll even have company – people are more active in the morning during summer.

+ As a bonus, you also get to pick up coffee at your local coffee shop on the way home. 

2. Calisthenics in street workout spots

Calisthenics focuses on bodyweight exercises, which are easy and fun to do at your local workout spot. All you need is a bar, some space and your own bodyweight, so it’s very easy to start.

Push ups, pull ups, squats, dips, sprints are some of the exercises you can do. Couple of reps of these, and you’re set. You might also meet fellow calisthenic fans and get to socialize with your next door neighbour.


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3. Hiking 

Hiking is one of the most demanding workouts, with a high fat burn rate. In the summer, it’s also an exercise that can be very pleasant. Think of it as a walk, only at a higher altitude and bigger steps. The point is to enjoy the view, while working out at the same time. It doesn’t have to be an exotic place, either. Choose something nearby that is easily accessible in the weekend, and promises a picturesque setting. Get yourself a good pair of hiking footwear and don’t forget your sunscreen.


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4. Rooftop yoga

Another beauty of the summer season is its sunset. If you have access to a rooftop with enough space to practice yoga, try taking up your mat one day and following a yoga routine while the sun sets. The view coupled with the exercise will make it into an unforgettable experience.

If you don’t have a rooftop, try finding a spot in a nearby park where you could catch a sunset just as beautiful.

5. Road Cycling

Similarly to walking, road cycling is again all about the views, coupled with the satisfaction of physical effort. It’s the fastest way of enjoying the scenery, too, so you’ll enjoy a special adrenaline rush to it.

And there’s just something about the adventure of a road bike tour shared with friends or loved ones that ties people together. Try finding a bike route that fits your needs and get ready for it one sunny weekend. Don’t forget sunscreen.


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6. Swimming

If you enjoy outdoor swimming and have access to it, why not make it into a workout routine? Swimming is one of the best exercises you can do, as it uses every muscle group in your body.

Exercising your swimming skills is never a bad idea; plus, the dry down that follows the swim can be particularly nice if enjoyed in the sun. 

7. Paddleboarding

If you enjoy water, you’ll like this exercise, which mixes the aquatic and the open air experience. Standing on a board while paddling, as well as making progress takes quite some effort, too, so if it’s a full body workout you’re looking for, look no further.

For cooling off, you can just lay down on your board and enjoy the relaxing feel of the water. Improves balance and reduces stress, so it’s an all around feel good exercise you definitely should try.


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8. Beach volleyball

Played on a beach, in the sun, in shorts, – what’s not to like about it? Volleyball is a social exercise that is demanding and fun at the same time. Summer is the only time you get the chance to play it by the beach, so start now.

You don’t need 10 people to get started, the fewer people on the field, the bigger distances each of you have to cover, which in turn means more exercise. Everyone looks great playing beach volleyball!

Which one should you choose?

We’ve put together this list of fun accessible summer exercises to inspire you to switch up your gym routine with an outdoor workout this summer. No matter which one you go for, you are guaranteed to have a good time. As a rule of thumb, make sure you’ve got the proper gear, active wear and are familiar with the basics of the exercise, so you stay clear of injuries. And don’t forget sunscreen!

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#ScrewTheScale if it’s not making you happy /2018/05/11/screwthescale/ Fri, 11 May 2018 08:06:32 +0000 https://www.bodybarista.com/2018/05/11/screwthescale/ Get behind the #ScrewTheScale hashtag with us & find out what the downside of weighing yourself on a bathroom scale is when you start on your fitness journey.

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A hashtag we can get behind besides #????☕  is #ScrewTheScale, which makes the point we so fervently believe in: one number doesn’t make or break your fitness journey. In most cases, men and women trying to lose weight will inevitably build some muscle on the way to becoming more fit, which will, in turn, show on the bathroom scale as potentially the same or higher number than before. But is less more in this case? Not if you’re doing it right.

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More and more men and women trying to lose weight are realizing on the way that, in addition to losing body fat, they are also becoming stronger. And they are happily embracing it. It all starts with simply feeling better after each workout because of the natural post-exercise endorphin rush. Then after a few weeks, they realize their clothes fit differently and they can feel they’re becoming fitter. After 6 weeks of working out religiously and following a diet, they get on a scale, and the number has slightly gone down. They can clearly see their body looks different now and they’re slowly but surely reaching their goal. Their clothes become loose, they look and feel better – and before they know it, the next time they get up on the scale, they weigh the same or more than when they started exercising! But everything else is perfect – so where did they go wrong? 

It’s totally normal to stay the same weight or even increase in your overall body mass when starting on a fitness plan. While the fat mass disappears, the muscle mass increases from all the exercises you have been putting in. And guess what, muscle mass looks more aesthetic than fat mass! Getting rid of excess fat and gaining muscle also affects your overall mood and image about yourself, leaving you shining more than ever. 

Signs that, you too, should #ScrewTheScale:

– You’re working out regularly and can feel you’re becoming fitter and stronger, but the bathroom scale won’t budge

– You feel your body has changed and you look better when you look in the mirror, but the scale isn’t showing any changes

– Your friends think and say you look great but you feel the bathroom scale is telling you otherwise

– You’re working towards gaining some muscle mass and becoming stronger, in which case the bathroom scale won’t be telling you anything interesting

So the next time you decide to get on a scale – don’t! #ScrewTheScale instead, focus on your goal and feel good about yourself and what you’re doing for yourself. And share your experience with the world at #screwthescale and #????☕

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Monitor your weight on an app /2018/04/21/monitoring-your-weight-on-an-app/ Sat, 21 Apr 2018 08:56:09 +0000 https://www.bodybarista.com/2018/04/21/monitoring-your-weight-on-an-app/ If you've ever searched for an app to monitor your weight, you'll be happy to hear there is one now that only uses your phone. No more bathroom scales, BMI indicators, body composition analyzers. There's finally an app for monitoring your weight, and it's free.

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Monitor your weight on an app?

If you’ve ever searched for an app to monitor your weight, you’ll be happy to hear there is one now that only uses your phone. No more bathroom scales, BMI indicators, body composition analyzers. There’s finally an app for monitoring your weight, and it’s free.

Monitoring your weight is important and you should do it regularly. But here’s an alternative idea: don’t measure your weight, measure your body in inches and cm. Measuring your weight will only inform you about the overall weight of your entire body – but it doesn’t tell you about the status of your individual muscles and body parts, which areas are more problematic and what you should focus on. People give compliments about a persons figure, not their weight, and there’s a reason for that. Weight doesn’t offer a detailed view of your fitness state, and therefore there’s little you can do with that one number. 

Monitor your measurements regularly & build a healthy habit

Monitoring your measurements regularly has been proven to significantly increase the success ratio of sticking to a workout or diet. The more you can see your results in numbers, the more motivated you will be and the more insights you have on what has an effect on you. So when you start seeing that your waistline is shrinking, your biceps are growing and you’re losing inches in your hips, you’ll be more likely to continue your exercise or diet plan. In much the same way, if you’re working towards gaining muscle mass, you should see an increase in inches or cm in the different body parts you’ve been working out. And what if you don’t see the changes in numbers? It will also work to your benefit. If you’re putting in the effort, but not seeing the results, it might be a good indication that you should be doing something different. Update your exercises, add some activity to your daily routine like always taking the stairs, try a different diet, or increase the amount of veggies and whole grains in your diet – whatever it is, if you can’t see the changes in inches or cm, the app will let you know.

You can monitor your measurements with BodyBarista at any fitness center for free. All it takes is a snap in the mirror with your iPhone. Do it regularly, and do it anywhere, because you always have your phone on you. Build the healthy habit of measuring yourself – you’ll thank yourself later. Inside BodyBarista there’s a lot of patent technology under the hood that do all those boring calibration and calculation tasks. So that you can focus on living a great life and give your body the attention is deserves. After all, your body is the only body you’ll ever get.

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Why we deleted Facebook (Sign-in option) /2018/03/24/why-we-deleted-facebook/ Sat, 24 Mar 2018 13:02:02 +0000 https://www.bodybarista.com/2018/03/24/why-we-deleted-facebook/ In the wake of the latest Facebook scandal revolving around Cambridge Analytica, the US presidential election & privacy data, we at BodyBarista want to clear the air and explain why we deleted Facebook as a sign-up option for our app and don't promote any more ties between our users and Facebook.

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Why we deleted Facebook (Sign-in option)

In the wake of the latest Facebook scandal regarding data privacy and electronic brainwashing, we want to give insight into why we chose to delete the Facebook Account Kit option in BodyBarista. Hardly anyone has missed the news about Cambridge Analytica, where 50 million users’ Facebook data was breached and paired with psychological profiling. The amount of private data unwillingly handed over to Facebook is also massive. If you have the Facebook app, you are constantly feeding the company with your whereabouts. Even your online presence is monitored; you have probably noticed Facebook ads mysteriously related to the websites outside of Facebook after just having visited them. The indignation and repulsiveness surrounding the #DeleteFacebook movement are rightly justified. 

Whether you decide to delete Facebook or not, it’s a good idea to take a look at what other apps you are using that might feed Facebook with data. At BodyBarista we decided to use Facebook Account kit in the past for an easy Sign-up/Login using any phone number or email. But in the last few weeks, we have been working on removing that connection. What we are interested in is that you make progress and get the hard-earned results on your body from your workout routine and lifestyle. Therefore we didn’t store your phone number or email which, for our purposes, we regarded as redundant information. But Facebook thought otherwise. When logging in, you still had to agree to Facebook’s Terms and Data Privacy. We made sure that your waistline and biceps measurements were never reaching Facebook, but we couldn’t stop Facebook from recording that you were using BodyBarista and how often.

Privacy #1: Location

In the Facebook app, your GPS location is constantly monitored. If you’re hanging out with a friend and meet a friend of their’s, you can bet that the person you just met will pop up as a suggested friend on Facebook later. There are ways to turn this off, but Facebook makes sure to constantly change their privacy settings. Personally, I’ve deleted the Facebook app and only use Facebook from the mobile browser. Fitness tracking apps like Strava, MapMyRun, and Nike + RunClub, all track your GPS location. The only problem for you (and sometimes national security) is the default sharing of your routes to the community. At BodyBarista, we’re using your location for a reason, and only if you opt-in. BodyBarista is free to use at your gym because we promote regular training. When you add a gym, your phone is sending your GPS location anonymously to Foursquare to create a list of gyms nearby. This data is never sent to us. When you’re taking your measurements at a gym, we only check for True or False value if you are at a previously added gym. Again, no location coordinates ever leave your phone.

Privacy #2: Identity

Way back, we had the option to link Facebook with BodyBarista, which meant that we got a list of your friends who used BodyBarista. When we updated BodyBarista with our US patent, we switched to email or your phone number which was facilitated by Facebook. Some of you became concerned that we were linking your measurements with your private phone number – but we didn’t. We were more concerned with the fact that Facebook, by facilitating the service, allowed themselves to track you as a BodyBarista user. With the latest update, we have been able to increase security while removing the Sign-up/Login altogether. This means that we do not get your private email nor phone number, and Facebook won’t be able to identify you as a BodyBarista user. A win-win for everyone (except Facebook).

In conclusion: we are serious about privacy. The current shit storm surrounding Facebook should be a reminder for both us as app developers, as well as you as a consumer, to constantly evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of giving away private data. We have chosen to make it as clear as possible by deleting Facebook for our app.

/ Peter Falk, CEO of BodyBarista

P.S.: Maybe now it’s a good time to really read our Privacy Policy …

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How often should you take your measurements? /2018/03/16/how-often-should-you-take-your-measurements/ Fri, 16 Mar 2018 16:31:24 +0000 https://www.bodybarista.com/2018/03/16/how-often-should-you-take-your-measurements/ You start working out and you realize you should start taking your measurements regularly, too. Is it a good idea & what are the benefits of measuring yourself? 

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How often should you take your measurements?

Best practice when taking your measurements

If you are someone who is motivated by seeing results – or lack, thereof – measure yourself as regularly as you want, from a daily routine to a weekly one. The important thing is to take your measurements at approximately the same time. If you are only starting out your fitness plan and are new to exercising, you might also want to keep an eye on your measurements on a regular basis so you can fine-tune your exercises to hit the spots you want it to hit. That way, if you don’t see any change in, for instance, your abs, you can quickly change your routine to focus more on that body part. The important thing is not to just take occasional snapshots, but to take measurements regularly enough so that you understand your body and its internal variations. When you wake up in the morning, you’re 1-2% taller than you were the evening before. Your waist circumference will vary almost an inch (21 millimeters) within a day. Not to mention the monthly periodical changes to women’s bodies. So even if you would treat yourself with a $200 measurement from head to toe, you still wouldn’t know how to relate to those numbers. Measure yourself as frequently as possible. Allow the numbers to go up and down. Focus on the trend and you’ll start seeing the positive results you’re longing for.

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A question that you will inevitably face once you start working out, looking out for your weight, living a healthier and more active life is: How often should you take your measurements? On the one side, your measurements could be the fuel to your motivation, as you start seeing a change in the numbers, and everything is going as planned – on the other hand, measurements can also be demotivating if you’re not seeing the results you so strongly worked for. Is it a good idea to look at numbers, and what is the best way to go about it? Here is what you should know before you start measuring yourself regularly. 

Does taking your measurements help?

Measuring yourself regularly will keep a pulse on your body changes and show you the results in specific numbers that are undeniable, easily trackable and the most concrete proof that you are getting fitter. According to science, tracking your progress keeps you motivated once the results start to kick in. It also helps re-trace your steps if you fall off the wagon for a while and take a break from exercising or start to eat unhealthy again. In that way, measuring yourself regularly helps to hold yourself accountable. Measuring yourself may also have a subconscious positive effect. When you start paying attention to your body regularly, it is likely that subconsciously you are influencing your habits and therefore making healthier decisions in every aspect of your life. On another note, once the thrill of novelty is gone, and exercising becomes a routine, taking your measurements can also help you stay on track towards your body goals. 

What is the best way to take your measurements? 

The easiest way to take your measurements is with a bathroom scale. You will be prompted with a number, and based on what your goal is – loosing weight, gaining muscle, etc. – the number will gradually increase or decrease. But body weight alone is not a good indicator of your body’s fitness state. This is because when you loose fat and gain muscle mass, you might actually weigh more than before. Simply looking at your weight doesn’t show you that you may have gained muscle and lost body fat. For more information, read our post about Why the bathroom scale is limiting

There are a lot of body mass measuring tools and devices which you might or might not have access to at your local gym – however, in most cases they are difficult to use, because they require a long list of prerequisites. The fastest, easiest and most precise way is by simply taking your measurements one by one, looking at each of your body parts individually. This gives you an idea of where the changes are specifically happening on your body. If you want to skip the measuring tape and long process, try BodyBarista. Measuring yourself with BodyBarista will also allow you to see exactly where the changes are happening. If you’re happy with the results, great! You just have to keep doing what you’re doing, and improving yourself. If you’re not seeing the results where you expect them to be, or they are not as substantial as you want them to be, this will be great feedback. It helps change your exercise routine or increase your intensity to get the results you want.

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Best practice when taking your measurements

If you are someone who is motivated by seeing results – or lack, thereof – measure yourself as regularly as you want, from a daily routine to a weekly one. The important thing is to take your measurements at approximately the same time. If you are only starting out your fitness plan and are new to exercising, you might also want to keep an eye on your measurements on a regular basis so you can fine-tune your exercises to hit the spots you want it to hit. That way, if you don’t see any change in, for instance, your abs, you can quickly change your routine to focus more on that body part. The important thing is not to just take occasional snapshots, but to take measurements regularly enough so that you understand your body and its internal variations. When you wake up in the morning, you’re 1-2% taller than you were the evening before. Your waist circumference will vary almost an inch (21 millimeters) within a day. Not to mention the monthly periodical changes to women’s bodies. So even if you would treat yourself with a $200 measurement from head to toe, you still wouldn’t know how to relate to those numbers. Measure yourself as frequently as possible. Allow the numbers to go up and down. Focus on the trend and you’ll start seeing the positive results you’re longing for.

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Why measuring yourself on a bathroom scale is limiting /2018/03/02/why-measuring-yourself-on-a-bathroom-scale-is-wrong/ Fri, 02 Mar 2018 09:25:05 +0000 https://www.bodybarista.com/2018/03/02/why-measuring-yourself-on-a-bathroom-scale-is-wrong/ Measuring yourself on a bathroom scale can be limiting for a number of reasons. There are many alternatives out there today that can give you a better idea of how you're progressing with your fitness plan. Here's what you should know.

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Why measuring yourself on a bathroom scale is limiting
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One of the most motivating factors to continue doing exercise and becoming fit is seeing the results, and ideally, in numbers. For most people, that means the number on the bathroom scale, which we’ve been highly dependent on ever since the scale was invented. It comes as no surprise then, that when this number fails us despite our best efforts at the gym, and shows no improvement, we are less likely to be motivated and keep up the good habit we have formed. It would be a mistake to rely solely on the scale, however. Because your bathroom scale isn’t giving you the full picture. Here’s why measuring yourself on a bathroom scale is limiting. 

1. Your body composition changes

Your weight is basically made up of fat mass, muscle mass, bone mass, organ mass and water weight. When you start a fitness plan, ideally what happens is you loose fat mass and gain muscle mass. An exchange happens between your body composition items. So if you get up on a scale after you’ve been working out for a while, and you don’t notice any difference in your weight, but feel it on your body and clothes, your scale is essentially right. You have replaced your body fat with muscle. You will feel the difference on your body and your clothes, but the scale will most likely show the same number, or not as big as a change as you would expect.

2. The bathroom scale fluctuates

Something that most people don’t know is that the bathroom scale number will always fluctuate based on your water weight, hormonal changes, day of the week, how long time it’s been since your last meal, etc. So if you weight yourself on a Monday after breakfast, it might look like you gained significant weight – even though when you weighed yourself last Thursday after your workout, it looked like you had in fact lost a couple of kg/pounds. It’s all in the details, and these little details can influence your body weight to up to 1,5 kg, making it difficult to know exactly where the true number lies.

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3. Try measuring your girth and body composition

As mentioned above, your body doesn’t just loose weight when you start working out and watching your diet. Ideally you will gain some muscle mass as well, and when that happens, you want to be looking at the crucial points on your body where significant change has happened – something that the bathroom scale wouldn’t be able to point out. Measuring your girth is a good indication of how much your body has changed, and it is precise. Another good idea – if you have the opportunity – is taking body composition measurements at the gym in order to see the ratio of fat and muscle mass in your body. Just remember to ask assistance from the gym staff so you measure yourself in the most optimal circumstances. 

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4.  Don’t rely on the scale if you’re building muscle

If your main goal is to build muscle mass and become stronger, the scale will be of little use to you. The number will only keep increasing, but it will not tell you specifically where you have increased muscle mass and how much. Your clothes are always a good indication, but if you’re looking for a more precise solution, BodyBarista is a good alternative.  

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It’s a Body Measurement App /2018/02/10/its-a-body-measurement-app/ Sat, 10 Feb 2018 16:44:03 +0000 https://www.bodybarista.com/2018/02/10/its-a-body-measurement-app/ Bye bye, bathroom scale & hello, BodyBarista, the new body measurement app. Here's how to measure yourself with only an iPhone and a mirror.

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It’s a Body Measurement App !! ????
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Ever wished you could put down your iPhone, stand on it, and magically find out your exact full body weight? Well, now you can – kind of.

The BodyBarista body measurement app returns the exact value of your muscle groups in inches or cm more accurately than the bathroom scale based on pictures you take with your phone. So you want to see if your biceps have grown, if your waistline has shrunken or if your lats are wider since you’ve started working out? Take a picture and check BodyBarista. Seriously, it’s that easy. It’s also free if you check in at your local gym. 

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It’s fast

Once you take your picture and calibrate it, it will return your measurements within 10 seconds: your torso, arm and legs down the every muscle group.

It’s free

Take your measurements at your local gym, and use the BodyBarista app for free forever. If you want to be able to take the photos in the comfort of your home – or anywhere else – you can either opt for the $4,99 per use or a 3 month subscription for $8,00/mo. 

It motivates you

Proven scientifically: regularly monitoring your body measurements helps you keep in check and motivates you to stay fit and stick to your fitness plan.

Bathroom scales are too limiting. When you stand on one, it won’t tell you where you’ve lost or gained weight, it will just indicate a number. And you don’t always have a scale on you. You have your phone on you all the time, though. And you have BodyBarista on it. 

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BodyBarista updates to BB-3 /2018/01/27/bodybarista-updates-to-bb-3/ Sat, 27 Jan 2018 12:04:04 +0000 https://www.bodybarista.com/2018/01/27/bodybarista-updates-to-bb-3/ After a year of hard work & a granted US patent, BodyBarista 3 is finally launched. Many new features are added to the app: measuring your individual muscle groups based on iPhone pictures, being able to see the changes in fractions of inches/cm, and comparing to the average male/female. See how it works & try it out for yourself!

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BodyBarista updates to BB-3 ????
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After a year of hard work & a granted US patent, BodyBarista 3 is finally launched. One of the biggest and most important updates to this date, as many new features are added to the app, including measuring your individual muscle groups based on iPhone pictures, accuracy within 1-1.5%, being able to see the changes every day/week/month in fractions of inches/cm, and comparing to the average male/female.

With all these new features, we are proud to present BB-3 – BodyBarista 3!

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How does it work?

BodyBarista is simple and fun to use. Make sure all the body parts that you want to measure are well visible in your mirror, such as your flexed right arm, your complete torso, hips, legs, etc. No worries, you don’t need to capture and measure your full body all the time. You can have an upper body routine in your bathroom mirror each morning and meanwhile take a full measurement less frequently at the sports center or other similar places. Next, open BodyBarista camera/measurement and do like shown in the video. Place the iPhone in your left hand and raise your hand to the ear, this rotates the phone upside down as shown on the screen. The app will guide you through 2 positions in front of the mirror. Once you’ve taken the pictures, you’ll validate the calibrated images and move the points for each muscle group. In a matter of seconds, BodyBarista will calculate your Torso, Arm and Legs measurements down to details such as Neck, Lats, Delts, Waist, Thighs, etc. With your first measurement, you will be able to see how you compare to the average male/female, and once you start monitoring yourself, you’ll see the difference in inches/cm on the outline of your body. This will help you pick the right exercise or choose the right diet, and keep you motivated. BodyBarista is more accurate than the bathroom scale by 34%, so these measurements are on point.

BodyBarista is free to download. - Use BodyBarista at your preferred gym, and measure your body for Free. When using the app at your home, one measurement costs $4.99, or $8.00/mo (3 months at a time). Available today! For iPhone running iOS11 and above.
BodyBarista is free to download. Use BodyBarista at your preferred gym, and measure your body for Free. When using the app at your home, one measurement costs $4.99, or $8.00/mo (3 months at a time). Available today! For iPhone running iOS11 and above.

What’s in it for me?

We at BodyBarista believe “You are what you measure” when it comes to your health and your fitness. Want to set a body goal? Keep an eye on the measurements to see if your diet/fitness plan is right for you. Do you have specific areas that you want to pump up? Pay extra attention to the numbers that indicate the part of your body you’re focusing on. Are you frustrated that your weight doesn’t change even though you’re working your ass off? Your body measurements could be an indication that you are losing fat in some places and gaining muscle in others. The BodyBarista app solves all these issues. Track your body in inches and cm and know exactly where and when the changes are happening. Don’t just talk the talk – walk the walk. If you want to get things done, BodyBarista is a must.

What’s next?

For you, the next step is: downloading the app! Start the good habit of tracking your body, because it has never been easier than it is now with BodyBarista. According to sciene, measuring the body’s progress is the #1 reason why people keep to their fitness routine. BodyBarista will keep you motivated to continue by showing you the progress you’re making in inches and cm.

As for BodyBarista, we are always on a constant quest to develop and better our app. Got any feedback for us? We’d love to hear it. Just email us at info[at]bodybarista[dot]com.

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