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  • Does bodymedia really work I burnt 499 calories in a hour just shooting basketball not playing but just shooting from the free throw line doesn't seem right when I can walk a entire hour at 3.2 and I only get around 350.


    Something doesn't seem right.
  • jayjay12345654321
    jayjay12345654321 Posts: 653 Member
    Heck yeah! I found for me that ellipricals overestimated my calories but treadmills underestimated. The first 20 min I would run I was burning about 7-8 calories a min. But by 30 min I was up to 10-12 calories a min. The machine didn't account for that.

    I found the same thing. The machines were all wrong, or at least, all different from what the BodyBug said I was actually burning. The treadmill was much higher than it said, and the elliptical was much lower. I don't use it now, but only because I didn't want to pay the monthly subscription fee for the website to download the data anymore.
  • poohpoohpeapod
    poohpoohpeapod Posts: 776 Member
    BUMP
  • IronAngel26pt2
    IronAngel26pt2 Posts: 129 Member
    Love mine. I have had one for a few years now. No issues with the newest model LINK. I had the previous 3 versions as well.
  • IronAngel26pt2
    IronAngel26pt2 Posts: 129 Member
    I also agree with it being accurate.
  • zcoqui
    zcoqui Posts: 5 Member
    bump
  • carashirley
    carashirley Posts: 169 Member
    I LOVE mine! I've had mine since the 4th of Aug and have lost 17lbs so far with it. I wear it constantly! Only take it off for about 30-45 min a day. It makes me much more aware of my movement through out the day! I sync it several times a day so I can see where I am at! I was able to get it on Ebay for much cheaper that directly through the company. Best thing I have purchased on this journey!!!
  • Duck_Puddle
    Duck_Puddle Posts: 3,237 Member
    I love mine. Although the burns are a touch high for me (been eating at 500 deficit (food weighed & measured) from the BMF for 3+months and maintained), the armband has been invaluable in learning how simply being more active with day to day activities makes a tremendous impact on calories burned. In that respect, I have also learned why I always was so friggin hungry on days I didn't "do" anything (because I didn't "workout"). And the data that is easily available and exportable and so much else is more than worth the cost.

    I find recording for biking to be kind of a crapshoot, but that's really my only con.
  • sbilyeu75
    sbilyeu75 Posts: 567 Member
    I have one that was given to me. I used it to get a more accurate estimation of calories burned. To be honest, only signed up for the 3 month free trial. I wore it for a little over a month. I now know that on my exercise days I burn about 2600 calories on days I don't workout, I burn about 1900.
  • I recently was looking for a good pedometer and wound up getting a Bodymedia Fit CORE instead. I'd like to find a better band for it as the elastic is already creased and rolls, but other than that I am very pleased.

    I am in a pre-surgical weight loss program and knew I was shortchanging myself on my exercise reports. I don't have a car so I run most of my errands on foot. I was not great at documenting that, because I'm busy getting stuff done, not clicking on a stopwatch as I go from place to place!

    I also like being able to see how often I am getting up in the night, having disturbed sleep for both health reasons (i am on a diuretic. They can adjust the dosage if I'm getting up to pee too often) and other reasons (Work emergency after 10 pm? How long did that take? Neighbors woke me up? What time was that? etc)

    I have had some problems with the integration with myfitnesspal and have had to install/uninstall a few times because information stopped flowing between the two, and I'm not crazy about how exercise gets reported. For example, today BodyMedia says I burned 2693 calories in 1:30 of physical activity, but that shows up on the MFP Exercise page as Cardiovascular: "Bodymedia calorie adjustment" adding 791 calories to my daily calorie allowance. I find that confusing.
  • teaparty75
    teaparty75 Posts: 170
    love mine !! the longer you wear it the more i think it knows you .....i don't use the arc trainer anymore because the machine grossly over calculated calories burned - but i'm still insure about it because i'm on that machine sweating like crazy so how could these steps NOT produce a crazy calorie burn ?!?! i've progressed to not wearing it all day - i only wear it to work out so that i can input the calories burned in mfp :wink:
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