polar ft7 does it really work?
cheychey10
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polar ft7 does it really work? I have one and it tells me I burn a lot of calories and I wouldn't think I burn that many .
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I like mine a lot and its reported burns are quite close to what MFP reports, so now I have two data points to track against.
However, it only works if you've entered your information precisely: height, weight, age, sex. If you slip up on any of those things (and it's easy to do, with all the buttons) then your calories will be off. Go back and check to see what you;ve entered.0 -
I like mine a lot and its reported burns are quite close to what MFP reports, so now I have two data points to track against.
However, it only works if you've entered your information precisely: height, weight, age, sex. If you slip up on any of those things (and it's easy to do, with all the buttons) then your calories will be off. Go back and check to see what you;ve entered.
It's all in right but it's says I burn a 1000 or more in like a few hrs of I leave it on0 -
Can you give an example of what kind of exercise, for how long, and what your average HR was during said exercise? Mine (FT7) matches pretty closely to some other calculations but you should probably still be careful with eating exercise calories back. A lot of members here will tell you that they only eat back about half of their exercise calories, which is probably pretty safe to start. You could always reassess after a few weeks and adjust your intake accordingly.0
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cheychey10 wrote: »I like mine a lot and its reported burns are quite close to what MFP reports, so now I have two data points to track against.
However, it only works if you've entered your information precisely: height, weight, age, sex. If you slip up on any of those things (and it's easy to do, with all the buttons) then your calories will be off. Go back and check to see what you;ve entered.
It's all in right but it's says I burn a 1000 or more in like a few hrs of I leave it on
You burn calories simply by existing . . . I don't know if it's 1,000 or not but you do so if you're leaving it on, it's going to keep recording your daily burn.
For example, if you burn 250 in a workout but leave it on you all day you might get a burn reading of like 1,500 depending on your stats. I don't know if this is the answer to yours, but just a suggestion0 -
It is a heart rate monitor. It works for monitoring heart rate for training purposes. It estimates calorie burns just like a machine would or MFP does, but has an extra qualifier of heart rate. It is still an estimation and may not be accurate for all. It is also only even remotely accurate for steady state cardio (running, cycling, elliptical). It is pointless to use for calorie estimations for anything other than steady state cardio.0
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It works to measure heart beat. The heart beat can be converted into calories burned for steady state cardio using known equations. These equations are NOT valid for everyday activity, weight lifting, or HIIT. So if you just left it on for a couple of hours and went about your day, no, the calories given for that are NOT accurate.0
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I love mine!0
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Heart Rate Monitors are for steady state cardio and my FT7 works great. However, they're not for leaving on all day like a Fitbit. I use my FT7 during cardio class workouts.0
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cheychey10 wrote: »I like mine a lot and its reported burns are quite close to what MFP reports, so now I have two data points to track against.
However, it only works if you've entered your information precisely: height, weight, age, sex. If you slip up on any of those things (and it's easy to do, with all the buttons) then your calories will be off. Go back and check to see what you;ve entered.
It's all in right but it's says I burn a 1000 or more in like a few hrs of I leave it on
HRMs aren't designed to stay on while you go about your day, hence the inflated number.
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If you're looking for something to estimate your daily burn then I would suggest looking into an activity tracker, like Fitbit, and save the FT7 for your cardio workouts.0
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Only if you have batteries in it.0
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I'm not sure how you leave it on ... mine is OFF the second my workout is over. It's tight, and usually damp. I just get the stats for the workout itself. I do like to compare it's estimates to my Fitbit. I'm intrigued by the new Fitbit Charge HR though ... it IS one you leave on all day. I'm wondering how accurate it's estimates are?0
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