
Go "beyond the scale" with an InBody assessment. This scan tracks key metrics like muscle, fat, water and more to make help you make more informed decisions for better health and wellness.
Join us during our InBody days to get your assessment at a discounted price.
July 14: Schlossman YMCA | 6 am - 6 pm
July 15: Fercho YMCA | 6 am - 6 pm
July 16: Fergus Falls YMCA | 8 am - 6 pm
Member Price: $5 (normally $17) | Non-Member Price: $17 (normally $47)
No appointment necessary. Purchase your scan at the Member Services Desk and you'll be assessed by the next available trainer.
See you what you’re really made of with the InBody 570, a piece of equipment that uses cutting-edge technology to measure many areas of body composition, including:
Weight | Body Fat Mass | Body Composition History |
Lean Body Mass | Skeletal Muscle Mass | Body Fat-LBM Control |
Dry Lean Mass | Percent Body Fat | Segmental Fat Analysis |
Total Body Water | Body Mass Index | Basal Metabolic Rate |
Intracellular Water | Segmental Lean Analysis | Visceral Fat Level |
Extracellular Water | ECW/TBW Ratio | Impedance |
InBody is trusted by top hospitals, gyms and professional sports teams because of its precision and ease of use. The machine is fast, accurate and non-invasive. It is also the only machine that is correlated to be 98% as accurate as the DEXA (Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometer) commonly regarded as the industry’s gold standard. The average cost of a DEXA scan is $132.
For the most accurate and consistent results, we encourage participants to adhere to the following guidelines:
• Hydrate well the day before.
• Do not drink caffeine the day of your test.
• Do not eat for 3 to 4 hours prior to testing.
• Do not exercise 6 to 12 hours prior to testing.
• Do not take InBody test after a shower or sauna.
• Do not consume alcohol 24 hours prior to testing.
• Avoid using lotion on hands or feet.
• For women, avoid testing if you are menstruating.
• Individuals with pacemakers and other electronic medical devices or women who are pregnant should not use InBody.