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Fitbit? Pedometer? Runkeeper? Nike+? HELP

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  • Posts: 341 Member
    Marking to read more later. I've been looking into these also and am appreciating all of the info here. :)
  • i use a polar hrm. love it. very accurate. can't speak about other products.
  • Posts: 37 Member
    bump to read later...
  • Posts: 85 Member
    Check this out if you're looking at a Polar. I just got mine and LOVE it. Helps track acurately. Very excited to see how it affects my weightloss.

    I got the Polar FT4 - bodytronics.com with the POPO code, came in under $60.
  • Posts: 3 Member
    I passed on the fitbit, the Nike+ and the other glorified pedometers. They measure jiggles.

    I got a Wahoo Heart Rate Monitor and Ant+ Sensor. It fits into my iPhone. I use the Pedometer GPS app. It gives a much better idea of calories burned and a lot of other fun things (inclination, elevation, route maps, alarms, announcements of how you're doing) that a dataphile like me uses to keep my mind off the boredom or pain. The system works better on indoor workouts and outdoor workouts than a pedometer.

    The system works with RunKeeper and other popular apps.
  • Posts: 67 Member
    I'm not all that worried about accurately tracking calories burned, because I'm not going to eat back all of the calories burned anyway. I like that it will put me into competition with myself to get moving more often. For the price, I don't think it can be beat.

    I love my FitBit as a motivator to get off my butt & move, plus I really like the sleep tracking feature. I've been using it for a week and am very pleased with it. :)
  • I have a fitbit and I love it as well, but I have heard many times that you should have a HRM so you can push your self harder as you get more fit. I looked into many things like the Bodybugg but I was put off by the monthly fee as well.
  • Posts: 344 Member
    Good thread.

    I have and love my FitBit. However, the new Wahoo Blue HR is intriguing since my iPhone is always with me. I might order one to complete my tracking arsenal.

    Any more info from Wahoo owners?

    FitBit is sending me a replacement because mine doesn't record my stairs consistently. I wish they'd manufacture a Bluetooth version or add-on so you don't need a computer to sync.
  • Posts: 108 Member
    I love my Fitbit and my Polar FT60 heart rate monitor! I have a much better idea of what I am burning each day. Two best purchases I have made. The Polar comes with a chest strap but I purchased the sports bra with the built in chest strap. I love it, highly recommended!
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  • Posts: 1,242 Member
    i have a Polar FT7 HRM. i find it to be quite accurate for me, and i definitely wear it when i do outdoor activities!
  • I use the Fitbit. It works really well!
  • Posts: 526 Member
    I've used Nike+ with my iPod nano and it worked well. My major frustration is that you cannot manually enter any data, and Nike has no plans to change this. You also cannot upload data from any third party sources (ie: Garmin, Endomondo, MapMyRun, SportsTracker, etc...). Their goal is to get you to buy Nike products(ie: Fuelband, Sportswatch GPS+, iPod foot sensor, etc...) and trap you into an iPod/iPhone interface.

    I have since left them for Garmin. For cross training, I can manually enter workouts. You can also upload your Garmin data to various third party sites. They play very nicely with others. If you want more than GPS data, you can buy the HRM as well as the foot pod. If you are a cyclist, there is a cadence thingy as well.

    I hope this helps. :-)
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    YESSSS!!! Good question! Is there any way to isolate a workout calories burned or is it all or nothing?

    Serious BodyBugg/BodyMedia fan here!! The answer is a resounding YES! You can get the digital display which wears like a watch and you can watch it going, OR you can wait until you sync with the online part and look at the results.

    What I LOVE about BB/BM online is that it shows you a timeline so you can see exactly what your burn rate is at any point in the day, and a slider so you can isolate an activity, time frame, etc. When I ride my horse, I can determine exactly how many calories I burned in a training sesson, and see exactly where we took short breaks to talk or rest. It's pretty darn impressive that way.
  • I have a fitbit and love it. I feel like I need a HRM too. Is there a HRM that will link to myfitnesspal or fitbit site so that your workout info automatically gets entered?
  • i'm bumping this because i really need to read through all the posts. I am looking into a new pedometer but now reading about a HRM i need to do my research. THANKS!
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