Fitbit-does it really help
poissant23
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I have been looking into buying a calorie counting watch but first I wanted to know if it actually helps in the weight loss process.
Thx for your help
Thx for your help
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It's a tool. It works if you use it correctly. I've got a Fitbit and I love it. It has helped me keep track of my activity and I've found that the calorie count is pretty accurate. All in all, it's been a great helper in my loss so far, and I plan on continuing to use it even when I hit my goals.0
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I am hoping that seeing how many calories I could burn in my workouts would motivate me to do more so thank you for your help0
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I use the fitbit zip. I figure knowledge is power. Your steps per day can be a real eye-opener and it is fun to find ways to add more steps to the day.0
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poissant23 wrote: »I am hoping that seeing how many calories I could burn in my workouts would motivate me to do more so thank you for your help
They are great for that. Just make sure if you get one, you calibrate it for your actual stride length. That way, the number is as accurate as possible0 -
I really love the Garmin Vivoactive. Not only does it count active calories during the day, but you can also use it for running, biking and swimming so that it will count your calories and heart rate (with a strap). In addition, you can get notifications from your smart phone right on the watch!0
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It's motivating, especially if you build your friends network and challenge one another. I originally struggle to get 10k/day, but now its routine. Jockeying a desk 8-12 hrs a day, you just learn to get up and take a break every now and then.
I wouldn't rely on the calorie out estimation too much - far too large a margin of error.0 -
I have a Fitbit One and a Polar FT4 heart rate monitor.
Fitbit does have a HR reading watch type tracker now, but I've been reading some iffy reviews while they still work the bugs out. For the most accurate calorie burn numbers, you definitely want something that is taking a constant HR reading.
I wear my Fitbit all the time, but use the FT4 for during workouts then log the calorie burn to MFP (my MFP and Fitbit accounts are linked). This has worked very well for me.0 -
It's motivating, especially if you build your friends network and challenge one another. I originally struggle to get 10k/day, but now its routine. Jockeying a desk 8-12 hrs a day, you just learn to get up and take a break every now and then.
I wouldn't rely on the calorie out estimation too much - far too large a margin of error.
It doesn't have to be 100% accurate for the calorie count, i'm looking more in a motivational tool to keep me moving. Working at a desk all day can be pretty unmotivating0 -
I have a Fitbit One and a Polar FT4 heart rate monitor.
Fitbit does have a HR reading watch type tracker now, but I've been reading some iffy reviews while they still work the bugs out. For the most accurate calorie burn numbers, you definitely want something that is taking a constant HR reading.
I wear my Fitbit all the time, but use the FT4 for during workouts then log the calorie burn to MFP (my MFP and Fitbit accounts are linked). This has worked very well for me.
I've been thinking of getting the fitbit flex, reviews say it's good for the basic but thz a lot for the heart rate monitor idea0 -
poissant23 wrote: »I am hoping that seeing how many calories I could burn in my workouts would motivate me to do more so thank you for your help
Mmm.....accurate calorie burns for workouts are tough to come by. Different trackers for different workouts.
I have a FitBit. It's best for estimating burns for step based activities. If you walk, this is a decent estimate, if you cycle....it's not. A FitBit is great for tracking ACTIVITY. If you are not sure if you are sedentary, or active...or whatever.....perhaps you need to find your "average" activity level. A FitBit will help.
Many people use an activity tracker synced to a heart rate monitor. If you cycle, this is a decent estimate. If you're looking for a calorie burn for strength training....this is not a decent estimate either.
Calorie burn is not the best measure for workouts. For example, strength training is so good for weight loss....but it burns less calories than cardio. There are tons of possible fitness goals though.
Before making the investment you might lurk around in the FitBit group here on MFP. Get some additional input.0 -
fitbit sucks. so does polar. Buy a real device-a Garmin!0
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I go for long periods without wearing my Flex and then I jump back into it when I want additional motivation. It is good for motivating me to get up from my desk to move. I am a fitness instructor and also a CPA and you'd think with the gym job I'd move enough. Not the case. Even with teaching an hour class some days I only get 6,000 steps if I have a lot of work to do. It's good for helping me to be aware of that so I can cut my calorie intake a bit.0
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I've recently started using my fitbit flex again and it is really great for motivation. I've found myself taking more walks or pushing myself just a little more to reach my step goal or to surpass someone in a challenge.0
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I have a Fitbit Flex. I've had it for about five months and I really love it. Initially I had to get over it not being totally accurate and realize that while not 100% accurate it is very motivational. It has become a really easy way to monitor my activity levels. It helps me to fit extra workout minutes in throughout the day and not just at the gym.0
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They are great, I find it keeps me motivated to hit my 10,000 steps a day.0
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I love my fitbit. It does all the math for me. It's great!! Keeps me going just like MFP.0
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I've worn a fitbit for closing in on three years. Besides continuing to log, I owe my long time maintenance to the awareness my fitbit gives me to move more during the day. I challenge myself to get more steps and I find myself up and about considerably more.0
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I like my fitbit flex. I don't really rely on it for the calorie count, even though I have found it to be fairly accurate. I do love to keep track of activity, and try to beat my own records. I don't have any friends there, until today, I added my cousin.
It really all comes down to the fact that it is a tool; it will only work as good as you use it.0 -
I have a Jawbone and love it - I've been using it since May of last year and I've logged over 4 million steps! It's still motivating even after a year to keep my step count up. My record for a day is 22K steps, once of these days I will beat it!0
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My monitor is an additional tool to keep me informed and motivated
I need the extra help sometimes.
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It's a tool. It works if you use it correctly. I've got a Fitbit and I love it. It has helped me keep track of my activity and I've found that the calorie count is pretty accurate. All in all, it's been a great helper in my loss so far, and I plan on continuing to use it even when I hit my goals.
Do you have to log your meals in fitbit or can you do it from this app and it will sync?0 -
You log it in MFP and it syncs with Fitbit. Don't try and log food in Fitbit, their food database is pretty awful, especially if you're not in the US...0
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A step counter is great if you want to keep track of how much you are moving, and using it as a tool to motivate you. Don't use a heart rate monitor for this, though. A HRM is only good for steady state cardio like running, elliptical, etc.0
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My fitbit zip has been a great tool for me, when I get home from work a quick look at it and I can see how many steps/kilometers I have covered. Allows me to quickly add a few km walking or running to get in my minimum daily kilometers and steps. When I first started it was only 3km/day now at 6km/day averaged over week.
It's pretty accurate I have 2 running circuits I use 5km and a 10km and that's pretty much what it shows when I have completed a run. One big downfall of the zip is the little Clip holder fails - the rubber insulation breaks off exposing the sharp edges of the metal frame. Wouldn't be such a big problem but none of the local vendors carry replacements.0 -
I like mine a great deal. I really enjoy the challenges with friends. Feel free to add me if you like. I calibrated and also told it that I wear it on dominate hand so it would be less sensistive. I would rather have it she a few less steps than more.0
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Thank you everyone for the wonderful comments, finally made-up my mind and i'm going to buy the fitbit flex-motivation is the key for me0
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motivational. I feel guilty if I don't move enough. Accuracy is another issue. I have a charge HR, it's not so bad except for the stairs. If I climb a hill or use an elevator, it counts it as stairs...0
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It depends on what your goals are. If you're looking to live a more active lifestyle overall, it seems like it could be very beneficial. I'm not, so it wouldn't do me any good. I don't need to know that much about myself.0
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bretto_101 wrote: »It's a tool. It works if you use it correctly. I've got a Fitbit and I love it. It has helped me keep track of my activity and I've found that the calorie count is pretty accurate. All in all, it's been a great helper in my loss so far, and I plan on continuing to use it even when I hit my goals.
Do you have to log your meals in fitbit or can you do it from this app and it will sync?
I find my calorie burns to be quite accurate and am losing weight at the expected rate. I have a One and really like it. I prefer something that doesn't show so it works for me.
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