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Reader Story · Training Plateau
I'd been lifting for two years. A 30-second scan in my living room showed me why nothing was changing.
My training had stalled. The mirror wasn't moving. Then I stepped on this — and saw I was losing the wrong thing.
JMJames M., 38 · as told to Hume Health Journal 4 min read · May 8, 2026 · Manchester, UK
The Hume Pod. Step on, grab the handles, 30 seconds. The app shows the rest.
Two years of lifting — same number on the scale
The scan said −2.4 kg muscle, +1.8 kg fat. Same weight. Different body.
+1.8 kg fat
−2.4 kg muscle
Fat gainedMuscle lost
The scale was steady. My body wasn't. Lifting four times a week meant nothing if I was losing the muscle I thought I was building. A bathroom scale will never tell you this. A body composition scan does.
98%
98% as accurate as a clinic DEXA scan — the same data your GP and your trainer rely on, in 30 seconds, on your bathroom floor. No referral. No NHS waiting list.
Two years of lifting. Four sessions a week. The mirror told me I was getting somewhere; the scale wouldn't budge either way. My trainer said "give it time." I did. Nothing changed.
So I borrowed a mate's Hume Pod, the body scanner that's been all over Instagram. Bare feet, two handles, 30 seconds. The app told a different story. I'd lost 2.4 kg of muscle and put on 1.8 kg of fat. Hydration was on the low end. My metabolic age came back five years older than I am.
I'd been training the whole time — and tracking the wrong number.
07:14, Sunday morning. Bare feet, two handles, kettle on. The full breakdown lands in the app before the kettle boils.
Sound familiar?
iYou're training hard but the scale and the mirror have stopped moving
iYou're lifting regularly but feel weaker, not stronger
iRecovery between sessions is taking longer than it used to
iYou've thought about a private DEXA scan but baulked at the price and the wait
The 3 numbers that changed how I trained
1
Skeletal Muscle Mass
The scan showed I was losing it, not building it. I bumped protein from ~80g to ~140g a day. Within four weeks, the trend reversed.
2
Total Body Water
Hydration was sitting on the low end of normal. I bumped to 3 litres a day. Energy and recovery improved within the week.
3
Metabolic Age & RMR
The number you can actually move. Mine came back as 43; I'm 38. Eight weeks later it was 36.
How the Hume Pod works
1
Step on the Pod
Bare feet, balanced. Sits flat in any bathroom or bedroom.
2
Grab the handles
Two retractable handles complete the circuit for full-body and limb-by-limb analysis.
3
See your numbers in 30 seconds
Fat, muscle, hydration, metabolic age, and arm/leg/torso breakdowns land in the app. Same data clinics measure.
The two handles complete the circuit — that's what makes the limb-by-limb breakdown possible.
What the scan actually showed me
The Pod measures 45+ metrics. The app surfaces what matters and colour-codes each one — green, amber, or red — so you know where to focus first.
My Scan · Sunday07:14
Skeletal Muscle MassTotal body
31.4 kgBelow target
Body FatPercentage of total mass
22.4 %Watch
Visceral FatAround organs (rating)
9Borderline
HydrationTotal body water %
52.3 %Low end
ProteinEstimated lean protein
11.2 kgLow
Metabolic Agevs. chronological age (38)
43+5 yrs
Resting Metabolic RateDaily kcal at rest
1,612−8%
Bone MassMineral content
3.4 kgNormal
R Arm
3.6 kg
Below baseline
L Arm
3.2 kg
12% asymmetry
R Leg
10.8 kg
Below baseline
L Leg
10.6 kg
Below baseline
Hume suggests for you
Aim for 140g protein/day, starting with 30g at breakfast. Add a third lower-body session this week. Push fluid to 3 litres/day. Rescan Sunday to track the trend.
45+ metrics, end to end. Weight is just one of them.
NHS DEXA scan vs. tracking it at home
Both can be useful. They're built for different jobs.
Clinic body composition scan
DEXA at a private clinic
Typically £150–£300 per scan · 6–8 week wait on the NHS
High-precision snapshot
Clinician on hand if needed
Hard to repeat weekly
No personalised plan after
Best for: a baseline once or twice a year.
⭐ At-home trend tracking
Hume Pod
£179 (40% off) · 30 seconds, daily if you want
98% correlation to DEXA in independent testing
45+ metrics, limb-by-limb breakdown
Colour-coded plan after every scan
One-off purchase — no per-scan cost, no subscription
Best for: seeing the trend week to week, and acting on it.
A clinic gives you a snapshot. Hume lets you see the trend at home.
98% accuracy of the £25,000 unit clinics use — at 0.7% of the price.
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Dr. Sanjay Patel, MBBS, MRCGP
NHS GP · Sports & Exercise Medicine
"For patients training regularly, weight is a poor signal on its own. Tracking lean mass and hydration alongside it gives you a far clearer picture of whether your training is actually working."
What happened next
Eight weeks of weekly Sunday scans
More protein. A third lower-body session. Two extra glasses of water a day. Sunday rescans to see what was actually working.
Week 1 · Baseline
The wake-up call
Muscle below target, hydration on the low end, RMR down 8%. Plan locked in.
Starting point
Week 2 · Shift
Energy came back
Hydration green for the first time. Recovery between sessions noticeably faster.
Hydration → green
Week 4 · Build
Muscle trend reversed
Skeletal muscle ticked up for the first time in two years. Body fat dropped 0.9%.
+0.6 kg muscle
Week 8 · Win
Fat down. Muscle up.
Metabolic age came back as 36. Five years younger than the first scan. Visible in the mirror, finally.
−2.1 kg fat · +1.4 kg muscle
I lost 2 kg of fat and put on 1.4 kg of muscle in eight weeks. The bathroom scale would never have shown me any of this.
Same gym. Same kit. Different body. Two extra resistance sessions a week, one third more protein, and Sunday rescans to see what was actually working.
"Stopped paying £180 every six months for a private DEXA. The Pod tracks the same numbers and I can see the trend every Sunday rather than guessing in between."
Daniel R., 42 — Bristol ✓ Verified Buyer
★★★★★
"My GP ordered a body composition scan in February. Six-week wait. I bought the Pod, had numbers in 30 seconds, and brought them to the appointment. He used them."
Hannah B., 47 — Edinburgh ✓ Verified Buyer
★★★★★
"Honestly assumed it'd be gimmicky. The limb-by-limb breakdown showed a 12% asymmetry between my legs, which my physio confirmed. Worth every penny."
Mark T., 35 — London ✓ Verified Buyer
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Questions readers ask
How accurate is it really compared to a clinic DEXA?
In independent testing, the Hume Pod showed a 98% correlation with DEXA across the metrics that matter most: lean mass, fat mass, and total body water. It's not a medical device — but for tracking the trend at home, the numbers line up.
I'm not training. Is this still useful?
Yes. Most readers use it to track general health trends — fat, muscle, hydration, metabolic age — over months. You don't need to be a lifter to benefit from seeing your numbers.
How is this different from my Apple Watch or Whoop?
Wearables track activity, sleep, and heart rate — they don't measure body composition. The Pod is built to measure fat, muscle, hydration, and limb-by-limb breakdowns the moment you step on.
Is there a subscription?
No. The full Hume app — all 45+ metrics, segmental analysis, and colour-coded recommendations — is free with the Pod.
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James M. lives in Manchester. Names of customers in this article have been changed to protect privacy. Story edited for length and clarity.