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BODY COMPOSITION...for everyone!



Gone are the days of relying solely on the bathroom scale and daily steps to gauge your health. Say goodbye to outdated methods! Your current state is just a snapshot; the direction you're heading is what truly matters. Monitoring your progress is the key to optimal health. Remember, muscle is the cornerstone of well-being and longevity. Understanding your current status and trajectory is invaluable. Even NASA uses this technology to test the astronaut's health...independent of wanting to be an astronaut growing up, now we all can screen our health like one!


It's time to take charge!

It's time to take action!

It's time to invest 15 minutes in getting your body composition scan and personalized coaching. Get you actionable insights and recommendations easy as 1-2-3.


The InBody machine is a medical-grade body composition analyzer and uses four pillars of technology to provide multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis. Couple this with our coaching services and it's a winning combo of the highest standard and reliability. Now we bring it to you conveniently available at the pharmacy with an appointment or we even can come to your workplace location for employee events. Whether you opt for a single session or a series of scans, you'll be able to track your unique health journey. Plus, the more scans you purchase as a package, the more cost-effective it becomes. How many gimmicks do you spend money on promising results that you never see. This isn't a gimmick, it's data and more importantly, trackable data over time.


We will have online scheduling live soon but for now shoot us an email to schedule and get current pricing and any promotions. If you are currently on weight loss medications through us, ask about your discounted rates and plans, we've got you covered!


Discover Your Comprehensive InBody Report Data

Chapter 1: Body Composition Analysis & Body Water

Body Composition Analysis

This section gives you a solid breakdown of your overall body composition

  • Total Body Water (divided into Intracellular and Extracellular Water)

    • Lean Body Mass

    • Dry Lean Mass

    • Body Fat Mass

    • Weight


Chapter 2: Muscle, Fat, & Obesity Risk

Muscle-Fat Analysis

This section shows how your Weight, Skeletal Muscle Mass, and Body Fat Mass compared to the healthy average range of people of the same height and sex. With Muscle-Fat Analysis, you get a better understanding of where your current body composition is so you can make any changes to get it to where you would like it to be.

Muscle-Fat Analysis is a favorite output for many people because it provides an easy-to-understand overview of body composition and helps narrow the focus of health goals.

Muscle-Fat Analysis has three components:

  • WEIGHT - This is your Total Body Weight.

  • SKELETAL MUSCLE MASS (SMM) - This is the total weight of your Skeletal Muscle Mass (SMM). SMM is muscle that can be grown and developed through exercise. Unlike Lean Body Mass, which includes everything except body fat, you can confidently interpret an increase in SMM as muscle gain.

  • BODY FAT MASS - This is how much body fat you have (both the surface level and internal fat). The Muscle-Fat Analysis also tells you whether you have a healthy balance of SMM and Body Fat Mass in respect to your weight.


Chapter 3: Segmental Lean Analysis—Your Magnifying Glass

Segmental Lean Analysis

When used correctly, this is one of the most valuable sections of your InBody Result Sheet.

Segmental Lean Analysis displays your Lean Body Mass (Fat-Free Mass) in all body segments in pounds and its sufficiency to support your body weight as a percentage.

Interpreting your Segmental Lean Analysis can help you:

  • Spot areas for improvement

  • Assess if your Lean Body Mass is sufficiently developed in all body segments

  • Identify if you have any muscle imbalances

The InBody divides your body into five body segments: your arms, legs, and trunk (torso), or the area between your neck, arms, and legs. The data for each body segment is displayed as two bars.



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