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What is Body Composition? Definition & How to Measure

By Coach V2 min readJan 27, 2026

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Definition

Body composition = the breakdown of your body into fat mass and lean mass (muscle, bone, organs, water).

Two people at 180 lbs can look completely different:

  • Person A: 15% body fat = 27 lbs fat, 153 lbs lean
  • Person B: 30% body fat = 54 lbs fat, 126 lbs lean

This is why body composition matters more than weight.


Why It Matters

Weight fluctuates 2-5 lbs daily from water, food, and hormones.

BMI is flawed — it can't distinguish a muscular athlete from someone with excess fat.

Body composition shows real progress — you can gain 5 lbs of muscle while losing 5 lbs of fat. Scale shows nothing; body composition shows transformation.


Types of Body Fat

Essential fat (required for survival):

  • Men: 2-5%
  • Women: 10-13%

Storage fat (what you're trying to lose):

  • Subcutaneous: under skin, less dangerous
  • Visceral: around organs, linked to disease

How to Measure

MethodAccuracyCost
DEXA scan±1-2%$100-150
Bod Pod±2-3%$50-100
Bioimpedance scales±4-6%$30-200
AI photo analysis±2-4%Free

Healthy Ranges

CategoryMenWomen
Athletes6-13%14-20%
Fitness14-17%21-24%
Healthy18-24%25-31%

How to Improve It

  1. Moderate calorie deficit (300-500 cal)
  2. High protein (0.8-1g per lb bodyweight)
  3. Strength training 3-4x per week
  4. Sleep 7-9 hours

This is called body recomposition.

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