Taylor Digital Body Fat Scales
Taylor body fat scales are the same scales found on the hit reality series Biggest Loser. They are helpful in that they give a more accurate BMI (Body Mass Index) then just calculating your weight and height. You will find that you are able to see just how much fat you are actually loosing which can be more motivating then just waiting to see the pounds suddenly drop.
The misnomer in loosing weight is that you will suddenly see this drastic drop in pounds while exercising and eating healthy. The problem with this misnomer is that people forget that body muscle weighs more then body fat. Therefore, when they are only weighing and not calculating inches it is very easy to get disheartened at the sight of the scale pounds not going anywhere. The Taylor body fat scales will provide you with a BMI, and as you begin to see that go down you can be assured you are loosing body fat.
One of the nice features of Taylor is that they were designed to be use din families and many of their models will allow you to save more then just your own weight, but that of a family member who is also working on loosing weight. This is helpful in that you merely have to tell the scale which person you are and it will pull your information so that you only need to enter your personal information such as age, and gender in on the initial weigh in.
Taylor scales are available all major department stores. They are extremely economical, and give you the same accurate measurements you would pay to receive at your doctor's office or a gym, and all within the privacy of your home.
Taylor products also offer weight management help on their home website that you can access, as well as detailed descriptions on their scales. Most of their scales have a 300-320 pound capacity. I have been using a Taylor scale for almost 10 years now and have always been satisfied with their accuracy and durability. Some models even come standard with a Lithium battery, which means longer life that you will not have to worry about replacing batteries on a regular basis. I would definitely recommend a Taylor scale if you are looking to replace your current one.
