fitbit and adding in activities on MFP
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Hi- I just got a fitbit and it's all synced with MFP. My question is- now that they are synced-if I walk on my treadmill for an hour and the calories burned are synced from my fitbit to mfp do I still input on MFP that I walked for one hour? Same question for logging activity on the fitbit site.... I noticed you can manually record activities you have done on my fitbit app. Wouldn't I be doubling and tripling what my calories burn is if my synced fitbit is adjusting my calories and then I am adding in what activities I am doing?... This was not clear in the "FAQs". Thank you for your help
Hi- I just got a fitbit and it's all synced with MFP. My question is- now that they are synced-if I walk on my treadmill for an hour and the calories burned are synced from my fitbit to mfp do I still input on MFP that I walked for one hour? Same question for logging activity on the fitbit site.... I noticed you can manually record activities you have done on my fitbit app. Wouldn't I be doubling and tripling what my calories burn is if my synced fitbit is adjusting my calories and then I am adding in what activities I am doing?... This was not clear in the "FAQs". Thank you for your help
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I don't log any of my workouts on MFP; I just go with the calorie adjustment from my Fitbit. Less things to worry about logging and because the Fitbit is on my hip while I'm working out and knows exactly how many steps I did I feel it's a little more accurate than just saying I was on the elliptical for 60 minutes.0
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I do believe that when you log exercise now you report the time of the exercise and MFP reduces the fitbit adjustment accordingly.0
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If it's a walking or running workout then I just rely on the Fitbit and don't log the activity into MFP. If it's a workout that the Fitbit can't capture, like bicycling or swimming, then I'll log that into MFP.
If you prefer to log walking into MFP though, it will adjust the calories Fitbit passed based on the start time you enter for the exercise. You don't end up double dipping.0 -
I don't synch mine anymore--I just use it to get my TDEE and based my total calorie goals off that and don't add any exercise at all. But, to answer your question specifically, you can do it either way.0
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My experiance is what BridgetInMA says.0
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I only log the exercise on MFP and let it sync with fitbit. I have checked the "allow negative fitbit adjustments" on settings and feel that it works pretty well. Same with food, I only log on MFP.0
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Any NON WALKING/RUNNING exercise, log onto the Fitbit website. It automatically adjusts your calories burned with the logged workout vs what you burned from walking to give a more accurate number. (as long as you record your times accurately) I personally log all activity on Fitbit's site, and all food on MFP. I manually type my workouts onto MFP so my friends can see where my calorie burns come from, but I don't physically log them on MFP.0
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I don't log any of my workouts on MFP; I just go with the calorie adjustment from my Fitbit. Less things to worry about logging and because the Fitbit is on my hip while I'm working out and knows exactly how many steps I did I feel it's a little more accurate than just saying I was on the elliptical for 60 minutes.
^^^This is what I do. I don't log exercise anywhere, just let Fitbit automatically adjust......0 -
They say you should log activities on MFP and it'll figure it out. That seems too complicated for me.
I log all of my activities except strength training on the Fitbit site. If it's walking, I just use the timer and let FitBit make an activity record. Because the Fitbit does a pretty good job of figuring out walking. You don't even need to use the timer, but I like having the records for information. Any other activity I use the timer, and then use that information to create an appropriate activity log. The calorie adjustment then gets made on MFP.
So 40 minutes on the exercise bike, I log that on the Fitbit page. Same with yard work, or anything else that would be more or less activity than just walking.
I record strength training on MFP, but that is just for reference anyway.0 -
I wear it for everything except swimming (obvs) and I use a HRM for specific exercises and enter those in MFP - this then overwrites the FitBit stats for those time frames and at the sync between the two, it seems to sort itself out with no duplication.
I log everything here on MFP and the only exercises that appear on FitBit are the FitBolt desk exercises when I remember to do them... and that then gets incorporated in the syncing back and forth!
Because there can be issues with the syncing from time to time, I prefer to have consistent entries from the HRM in here so that those exercise cals can be factored into my day.
As soon as you link them, MFP adds that time of day column... for that purpose. Seems to work fine for me - I rarely get a huge adjustment this way unless I am commuting into the city for the day - and that seems to work out about right for me.0 -
I know I had the same 'confusion' when I 1st got my fitbit....I had trouble finding the answers as well. It finally got down to what others are saying...Yoou don't have to log anything anymore...unless it is something the fitbit cannot capture...like swimming or biking...or maybe time lifting weights. You can enter a start time and and end time and choose the activity and fitbit will adjust for calories.
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Just an additional note. If you are relying just on the Fitbit site, you do need to actually log anything that isn't just walking. It doesn't record the bike at all. I've read that it doesn't record the elliptical well, if at all. So if you are not creating activity logs for those, you are missing calories burned. I think the Fitbit activity database is pretty extensive as well.
Personally, I log a lot of things people wouldn't think about. It takes more effort to push a mower than to walk. So I use the timer and then create an activity log for that. An hour or two of push mowing can add up. I also log driving or riding in the car, so that it removes any extraneous "bumps in the road' steps.0 -
Hello! I am trying to sync mfp with my fitbit flex but I am not sure what is going on. My food & water intake is not transferring over from mfp to fb. I want to make sure I am burning enough calories as the scale is going up & down. Please give me a detailed tutorial if you don't mind. I do appreciate it! Thanks! feel free to friend me on mfp & I am goddess on fb.0
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The way I understand it.....MFP pulls data in from fb but fb does NOTpull food etc from MFP.....i am new to using both, so i could be way wrong here. Hope this helps....it seems sort of confusing but I am loving all of the data I am getting from both. Please friend me, I would love to keep up with your thoughts ideas etc. Take care :-) Patti0
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If it's a walking or running workout then I just rely on the Fitbit and don't log the activity into MFP. If it's a workout that the Fitbit can't capture, like bicycling or swimming, then I'll log that into MFP.
If you prefer to log walking into MFP though, it will adjust the calories Fitbit passed based on the start time you enter for the exercise. You don't end up double dipping.
Ok- When I logged my exercise on MFP it DID double dip....and the calories burned on my fitbit didn't change to a lower number?... Did I do something wrong?0 -
I wear it for everything except swimming (obvs) and I use a HRM for specific exercises and enter those in MFP - this then overwrites the FitBit stats for those time frames and at the sync between the two, it seems to sort itself out with no duplication.
I log everything here on MFP and the only exercises that appear on FitBit are the FitBolt desk exercises when I remember to do them... and that then gets incorporated in the syncing back and forth!
Because there can be issues with the syncing from time to time, I prefer to have consistent entries from the HRM in here so that those exercise cals can be factored into my day.
As soon as you link them, MFP adds that time of day column... for that purpose. Seems to work fine for me - I rarely get a huge adjustment this way unless I am commuting into the city for the day - and that seems to work out about right for me.
Yes- I used the time of day column and everything and it showed as a double dip on MFP and in the fitbit when it synced so I had two seperate calories burns?... I did one workout not two...0 -
Any NON WALKING/RUNNING exercise, log onto the Fitbit website. It automatically adjusts your calories burned with the logged workout vs what you burned from walking to give a more accurate number. (as long as you record your times accurately) I personally log all activity on Fitbit's site, and all food on MFP. I manually type my workouts onto MFP so my friends can see where my calorie burns come from, but I don't physically log them on MFP.
This is how I also log my food-exercise!0 -
I have just been logging non-walking activities on FB not MFP and have not seen any doubles....I do however log ALL activities with times in FB - otherwise I don't think it will pick up the cal expenditure.0
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I log food on MFP only and exercise is picked up by Fitbit (only). Fitbit is for walking, running and jogging. Anything else can be logged on Fitbit . Fitbit will send an adjustment to MFP (it will appear on your exercise tab). I do put on the page you type on to your My Fitness Pal Buddies, that I walked so many steps, so many floors climbed, etc so they know.0
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I have just been logging non-walking activities on FB not MFP and have not seen any doubles....I do however log ALL activities with times in FB - otherwise I don't think it will pick up the cal expenditure.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong. Yesterday I wanted to record a walk I did...so I was on the fb app and went to Activity and logged "Walking, 1 hour, 3.5 miles" Then it added in additional calories burned to my total burn for the day.... Shouldn't that number not have changed since it was recording my steps and cals burned etc as I was doing it?...not adding more?...
I can't tell if I am making sense with my question-sorry if I am confusing you.0 -
I log food on MFP only and exercise is picked up by Fitbit (only). Fitbit is for walking, running and jogging. Anything else can be logged on Fitbit . Fitbit will send an adjustment to MFP.
When you log exercise activity (walking) on fitbit so you have a record of it- does your calories for the day increase also?... Or are you only supposed to log activity that the fitbit can not read or if you weren't wearing it?... It has walking as an activity listed so I thought I should be recording it.0 -
I don't think it doubles it, when you log the time you walked from start to finish, it just says during this time out of all the calories you burned all day, this is how many you got for this walk. There is a group you can join on MFP called Fitbit Users that might help.0
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I don't think it doubles it, when you log the time you walked from start to finish, it just says during this time out of all the calories you burned all day, this is how many you got for this walk. There is a group you can join on MFP called Fitbit Users that might help.
Thank you I'll look for that group0 -
I have just been logging non-walking activities on FB not MFP and have not seen any doubles....I do however log ALL activities with times in FB - otherwise I don't think it will pick up the cal expenditure.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong. Yesterday I wanted to record a walk I did...so I was on the fb app and went to Activity and logged "Walking, 1 hour, 3.5 miles" Then it added in additional calories burned to my total burn for the day.... Shouldn't that number not have changed since it was recording my steps and cals burned etc as I was doing it?...not adding more?...
I can't tell if I am making sense with my question-sorry if I am confusing you.
I rarely record any exercise - especially not walking because that's what FitBit tracks best. However - when I do log, I log it on MFP - not FitBit's site. The adjustment to take away the calories isn't instant - you have to wait for it to sync again (usually within 15 minutes) and at that point it should realize (if you put in the time and length correctly) that you have a manual entry and adjust accordingly.0 -
I do believe that when you log exercise now you report the time of the exercise and MFP reduces the FitBit adjustment accordingly.
This. If you are using the stopwatch function on your FitBit to record your exercises, then it should make it easier for you to record them on MFP (just look on your dashboard). The adjustment calories aren't really helpful if you are using them as a guide for eating back calories or tracking activity.0 -
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I just bought a Fitbit Flex. I normally log my workouts into my dashboard. However, I can't manually add a workout. The dashboard doesn't give me that option. Can someone help?0
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I just got a fitbit and it's all synced with MFP. If I walk on my treadmill for an hour and the calories burned are synced from my fitbit to mfp do I still input on MFP that I walked for one hour?0
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I just bought a Fitbit Flex. I normally log my workouts into my dashboard. However, I can't manually add a workout. The dashboard doesn't give me that option. Can someone help?0
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I log all activities on mfp...today I ran on the treadmill...at first when fitbit synced it sent over my calories after I entered the exercise in mfp and what times they automatically adjusted correctly.0
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