Track Real Progress
Stop relying on the number on the scale. A DexaFit Scan provides a detailed look at your body composition, helping you understand exactly how much of your weight comes from muscle, fat, bone, and visceral fat.
Whether your goal is weight loss, muscle gain, improved performance, or better overall health, a DexaFit Scan gives you the data to make smarter decisions and see results more clearly
Launch Special:
Limited time offer, first time scan for just $119!
What Is a DEXAFit Scan?
A DexaFit Scan is an advanced body composition assessment that goes beyond BMI and traditional scales. In just a few minutes, you'll receive a comprehensive report detailing:
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Body Fat Percentage
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Lean Muscle Mass
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Visceral Fat Analysis
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Bone Density Measurements
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Regional Fat & Muscle Distribution
- Progress Tracking Over Time
With precise data and easy-to-understand reporting, you'll know exactly where you are today—and how to optimize your health moving forward.
Your Results Include
- Body Composition Analysis
- See your exact breakdown of fat, muscle, and bone.
- Visceral Fat Assessment
- Identify hidden fat around your organs that traditional methods can't measure.
- Muscle Symmetry Report
- Understand how muscle is distributed throughout your body.
- Progress Comparison
- Compare future scans to monitor improvement and stay motivated.
Measure What Matters. Maximize Your Results.
- Regular DXA scan $159
- Limited time launch special $119
- Bundle Pricing Available:
- 4 pack $449
- 8 pack $849
- 12 pack $1,099
Ready to See What the Scale Can't?
Discover your true body composition and take the guesswork out of your fitness journey. Know your numbers. Track your progress. Reach your goals faster.
Schedule Your DexaFit Scan Today!
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Frequently Asked Questions
The scan itself takes only a few minutes, making it easy to fit into your schedule.
No. The scan is completely non-invasive and requires no recovery time.
Absolutely. Your report provides valuable insights that can help guide training and nutrition decisions.
Many members choose to scan every 8–12 weeks to accurately track progress.