The Body Project Comes Direct To You With The Evolt 360

Based in Quinns Park, Perth (WA), Ashlee McGlashan created The Body Project to help people kickstart their healthy lifestyle goals through body scanning. With access to an Evolt 360 body composition analyzer, she currently does scans from her personal office, but also offers mobile scans at a salon in the suburb of Maylands.

The Body Project is on a continuous growth spurt, as Ashlee has begun the process of conducting mobile scans in gyms throughout the Perth metropolitan area with her Certificate III in Fitness; next month, she will be a qualified personal trainer with her Certificate IV and is already putting the motion in place to offer her clients more services!

How The Body Project Uses Its Evolt 360

Ashlee utilizes her extensive knowledge of the Evolt 360 machine to provide in-depth reports for her clients. With a sole focus on body composition scans, she has the ability to explain scan reports comprehensively, engage with people on a personal level, and help customize programs.

“I believe the Evolt 360 is the Uber of body composition scans!” Ashlee explains.

“The machine uses 5 algorithms to produce a more accurate result for clients. Believe it or not, some other BIA technologies only use 3 algorithms”.

“Focusing on body composition, I can sit down with people and help customize their program towards their goals – this means we can create something catered towards muscle gain, fat loss, or simply better health if that’s what they’re wanting.”

“It’s also about using the Evolt 360 to prove the effectiveness of their programs. Lots of clients find it very difficult to monitor their progress. For example, skin folds only show you your subcutaneous fat, BMI doesn’t take into consideration your muscle or fat mass, and weight scales show you nothing other than a single number”.

“I also love how the Evolt 360 instantly downloads the results to the Evolt Active mobile app. Some machines don’t offer this, and if you lose that one piece of paper, that scan report, it’s really hard to track your progress!”