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Ronald Darby.....2% body fat


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It really depends on the assessment method. The margin of error is really quite wide...again depending on the method. Like everything in the NFL, individual measurements are used to compare against a population. Each team may use different methods which makes consistency/accuracy a challenge. Case in point, Jeff Burris routinely was calculated as having almost 0% body fat using the Bod Pod.

 

With a margin of error of 5%-15%, BMI is best used (and, to be fair, usually is) as a complement to other metrics.

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Ironically Jameis was his college roommate and his physique has been criticized with assumption that he doesn't eat well.

 

Assumption? The entire world knows what he eats. I don't even need to say it.

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Not even joking- is that healthy?!? I'm no expert but it seems crazy

Lance Armstrongs BPM are at around 30-35 for a cyclist. For the average person they would be hospitalized and when hooked up to a heart monitor it would be going crazy and it would show a flat line with a little blip every so often. Unless you are a doctor it's hard to say about the body fat thing. Things are different for athletes who train for specific things vs. us the average individual.

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