InBody 380 Scale
Body Composition Analyzer
What is the InBody 380?
The InBody 380 is a medical-grade body composition analyzer that gives a clear, detailed snapshot of what your body is actually made of, not just what it weighs.
​
Unlike a traditional scale that only shows a single number, the InBody 380 measures and analyzes:
-
Body fat percentage
-
Skeletal muscle mass
-
Total body water
-
Visceral fat levels
-
Segmental muscle balance (arms, legs, trunk)
-
Basal metabolic rate
In under one minute, the InBody 380 provides objective, easy-to-understand data that can meaningfully guide your health, training, and lifestyle decisions.


We believe collaboration creates the greatest impact, and we tailor each presentation to the audience, whether we’re speaking to the public, corporate teams, healthcare professionals, community groups, or educational institutions.
What the InBody Helps Determine
Visceral Fat.
This is the fat stored around the organs, the kind we worry about most from a health perspective. Elevated visceral fat is linked with insulin resistance, inflammation, cardiovascular disease, and accelerated aging. One of the most useful things about this metric? It often changes before the scale does.
Body Water (Intracellular and Extracellular)
The InBody distinguishes water inside the cells from water outside the cells. This gives insight into hydration status, inflammation, fluid retention, and recovery. It’s particularly helpful for people dealing with metabolic concerns, kidney or cardiovascular issues, cancer treatment recovery, or high training loads.
Skeletal Muscle Mass
Muscle is a metabolically active tissue and a major driver of long-term health. Tracking skeletal muscle mass helps ensure people are:
-
Building or preserving muscle
-
Losing fat without sacrificing strength
-
Supporting glucose regulation, mobility, and independence as they age
Simply put: muscle matters, for performance now and longevity later.​
Why This Matters
​
Two people can weigh the same and have very different health profiles. Body composition gives us a much more useful story than BMI or weight alone. It allows us to:
-
Catch early metabolic risk
-
Track meaningful progress beyond the scale
-
Personalize nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle recommendations
-
Support healthier aging and resilience over time
For trainers, it’s a powerful feedback tool. For healthcare providers, it’s objective data that supports clinical decision-making.​
