Normalized FFMI
22
FFMIWhat FFMI 22 means
An FFMI of 22 to 23.5 puts you in a small minority of natural trainees — typically four-plus years of consistent work, decent genetics, and unusually good adherence. You now sit closer to the natural ceiling than to the untrained baseline. Treat 22 as an estimate rather than a verdict, though: body-fat measurement error of three or four points shifts FFMI by roughly a full point, and most consumer methods are at least that imprecise. Two lifters with identical bodies can print numbers a band apart.
What it actually does to the first-glance physique read
The physique is unambiguous in normal clothes at this point — neck, forearms and shoulder-to-waist ratio read from across a street. The interesting shift is that returns invert: more size now adds little to the first-glance impression, while leanness, posture and clothing fit move it a lot. Body fat can still erase everything. At 25% body fat, an FFMI of 22 mostly reads as a big guy rather than a built guy, and strangers will not credit muscle they cannot see the edges of.
The highest-leverage next move at FFMI 22
Diminishing returns are no longer theoretical: moving from 22 to one point higher typically costs a year or more, while dropping three points of body fat or fixing wardrobe fit pays back within weeks. Optimize the read, not the number. Periodize to protect joints, hold protein high during any cut, and accept slower scale movement as normal. If you want to know whether physique, face or styling is the actual bottleneck in your overall first-glance read, a perceived attractiveness test splits those apart — at this band the answer is rarely more muscle.
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FFMI needs a body-fat input
If the body-fat estimate is off, the FFMI is off. Calibrate your eyeball against the 6-35% visual reference.
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