Bodybuilders aim for very low body fat percentage during competitions.

Image Credit: OlegUsmanov/iStock/Getty Images Body fat percentage is a number that denotes how much of your body composition is made up of fat. The healthy range is quite different for men and women, and is often very different for bodybuilders. These athletes aim for an extremely low body fat percentage so their muscles are more defined. When cutting body fat, even bodybuilders shouldn’t drop below 3 percent, according to the American Council on Exercise. Extremely low body fat levels can be dangerous.

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Target Body Fat Zone for Bodybuilders

The average man has a body fat percentage of 18 to 24 percent, while the average woman has a percentage of between 25 and 31. For elite athletes, the numbers slip to 6 to 13 for men and 14 to 20 for women. And then there are bodybuilders who push these numbers to extreme lows. According to the American Council on Exercise, men’s body fat should never fall below 2 percent and women’s shouldn’t fall below 10 percent. Based on that, an acceptable range for a male bodybuilder is 3 to 8 percent and a female bodybuilder should aim for around 10 percent. Going lower than these numbers, especially for long periods of time, can cause kidney and liver problems.

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  references
  
      Healthstatus.com: Body Fat Calculator
    
      American Council on Exercise (ACE): What Are the Guidelines for Percentage of Body Fat Loss?
    
      Sports Fitness Advisor: Body Fat Percentage: What Gets Measured Gets Managed
       




  references
  
      Healthstatus.com: Body Fat Calculator
    
      American Council on Exercise (ACE): What Are the Guidelines for Percentage of Body Fat Loss?
    
      Sports Fitness Advisor: Body Fat Percentage: What Gets Measured Gets Managed
    




Bodybuilders aim for very low body fat percentage during competitions.

Image Credit: OlegUsmanov/iStock/Getty Images

Image Credit: OlegUsmanov/iStock/Getty Images

      Healthstatus.com: Body Fat Calculator
    
      American Council on Exercise (ACE): What Are the Guidelines for Percentage of Body Fat Loss?
    
      Sports Fitness Advisor: Body Fat Percentage: What Gets Measured Gets Managed