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Body Mass Index, or BMI, is a simple formula that expresses the ratio of body weight to height. Insurance companies use BMI as a risk factor for health. BMI is often used to categorize someone as underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese. Because BMI does not take into account percentage of body fat, it is not a very accurate method (someone with lots of muscle mass may be overweight on the BMI scale yet have low body fat and be in great general health).
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The real metabolism calculator will reveal your true metabolic rate, or the average number of calories that you burn per day. From this, you will be able to determine exactly how many calories you will need to reach your weight loss goals.
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This calculator estimates how many calories you should target based on your goal body weight. It also demonstrates an example of zigzagging calories throughout the week.
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This gadget provides a healthy insight into weight loss, muscle building, mindset, and more every time it is viewed. It taps into our extensive database of hundreds of fitness articles to give you something fresh and informative every time.
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This is our comprehensive collection of weight loss, diet, and fitness-related gadgets. Using these gadgets you can discover your body fat percentage, basal metabolic rate, compute your target heart rate, convert measurements for recipes, and much more. As we develop more gadgets, we will add them to this constantly growing pages. What's more exciting is that you can add any of these gadgets to your own Google homepage, as well as host them at your own website! Simply click the button beneath each gadget for options to store them where it's most convenient or share them where they will provide value to others.
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The V stands for "volume" while O2 is the chemical notation for oxygen. VO2 max, also known as "maximal oxygen uptake" can be expressed in many ways (from liters of oxygen per minute or the more normalized milliliters of oxygen per kilogram of bodyweight per minute). It is a way to not only compare the performance of endurance athletes, but is also a relative indicator of overall fitness. Oxygen consumption has a direct link to energy expenditure. Therefore, maximum oxygen uptake is a direct measurement of aerobic capacity. Use this calculator to estimate your VO2 Max.
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This gadget will display a random recipe from our Lizzie Marie Cuisine section that features recipes for healthy living.
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Protein is an important macronutrient that supplies amino acids to the body. Use this calculator to determine your daily protein requirements. It will compute the RDA along with adjusted (higher) values designed for endurance and strength athletes. It will also estimate total calories needed to meet those protein levels.
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This gadget will display a random stretch (including description) each time you refresh the page.
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This gadget displays a random exercise from our extensive illustrated exercise library.
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Use this calculator to estimate how much fluid you need during long workouts. Weigh yourself before and after the workout then find out if you're hydrating and getting the right amount of electrolytes.
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Use this calculator to compute your theoretical one rep maximum based on any workout at a different number of repetitions. This tool will also guess your 5, 10, and 15 rep maximums.
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Use this calculator to compute your basal metabolic rate (BMR), or the amount of calories it is estimated you would burn each day if you did nothing but sleep.
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Use this calculator to compute your target heart rate for various zones of training. Based on the Tanaka method.
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Use our body fat calculator to compute the amount of lean and fat mass that you have.
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Body Mass Index (BMI) Calculator
Body Mass Index, or BMI, is a simple formula that expresses the ratio of body weight to height. Insurance companies use BMI as a risk factor for health. BMI is often used to categorize someone as underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese. Because BMI does not take into account percentage of body fat, it is not a very accurate method (someone with lots of muscle mass may be overweight on the BMI scale yet have low body fat and be in great general health).
Real Metabolism Calculator
The real metabolism calculator will reveal your true metabolic rate, or the average number of calories that you burn per day. From this, you will be able to determine exactly how many calories you will need to reach your weight loss goals.
Fat Loss Calorie Zigzag Calculator
This calculator estimates how many calories you should target based on your goal body weight. It also demonstrates an example of zigzagging calories throughout the week.
Fitness Tip
This gadget provides a healthy insight into weight loss, muscle building, mindset, and more every time it is viewed. It taps into our extensive database of hundreds of fitness articles to give you something fresh and informative every time.
Weight Loss, Diet, and Fitness Gadgets
VO2 Max Estimator
The V stands for "volume" while O2 is the chemical notation for oxygen. VO2 max, also known as "maximal oxygen uptake" can be expressed in many ways (from liters of oxygen per minute or the more normalized milliliters of oxygen per kilogram of bodyweight per minute). It is a way to not only compare the performance of endurance athletes, but is also a relative indicator of overall fitness. Oxygen consumption has a direct link to energy expenditure. Therefore, maximum oxygen uptake is a direct measurement of aerobic capacity. Use this calculator to estimate your VO2 Max.
Random Recipe
This gadget will display a random recipe from our Lizzie Marie Cuisine section that features recipes for healthy living.
Protein Requirements Calculator
Protein is an important macronutrient that supplies amino acids to the body. Use this calculator to determine your daily protein requirements. It will compute the RDA along with adjusted (higher) values designed for endurance and strength athletes. It will also estimate total calories needed to meet those protein levels.
Random Stretch
This gadget will display a random stretch (including description) each time you refresh the page.
Random Exercise
This gadget displays a random exercise from our extensive illustrated exercise library.
Fluid Intake Calculator
Use this calculator to estimate how much fluid you need during long workouts. Weigh yourself before and after the workout then find out if you're hydrating and getting the right amount of electrolytes.
One Rep Max (1RM) Calculator
Use this calculator to compute your theoretical one rep maximum based on any workout at a different number of repetitions. This tool will also guess your 5, 10, and 15 rep maximums.
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) Calculator
Use this calculator to compute your basal metabolic rate (BMR), or the amount of calories it is estimated you would burn each day if you did nothing but sleep.
Target Heart Rate Calculator
Use this calculator to compute your target heart rate for various zones of training. Based on the Tanaka method.
Body Fat Calculator
Use our body fat calculator to compute the amount of lean and fat mass that you have.
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