If the scale isnt moving, maybe you need to track more than weight. Using a simple tape measure and writing down your measurements can give you a







Fat Loss Tracking: How to Tape Measure Yourself [LKf_8yljZfL]

Fat Loss Tracking: How to Tape Measure Yourself [LKf_8yljZfL]

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If the scale isn't moving, maybe you need to track more than weight. Using a simple tape measure and writing down your measurements can give you a better idea about what's going on with your body. Regularly write down your measurements for: Arm Chest Waist Hips Thigh Calf 1. Keep the tape snug but not TIGHT. You don't want it to pull in and give you a false reading. 2. Measure the largest part of your chest, waist and hips and calf. 3. Relax everything. Don't flex or suck in. 4. Be consistent when you measure. Same time of day, preferably in the morning. Use this with your regular weigh-ins and you'll have a better picture as to what's going on. If inches are going down even if the scale stays the same, chances are you may be building some muscle at the same rate you are losing fat. Hope that helps! #do ket gummies really work #slimlife keto gummies review #fast ripped keto gummies

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