A device to track CALS burnt off
TonyRi
Posts: 65
Ive seen this ,
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/9134609.htm
I'm after something i can attach to myself so i can track my Calories burnt on my rowing machine , the rowing machine doesn't give me accurate readings , it said 100kals burned in 30 minutes of moderate rowing. It is a cheap rowing machine with one of them cheap kal/timers on it.
Anyone have any ideas?
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/9134609.htm
I'm after something i can attach to myself so i can track my Calories burnt on my rowing machine , the rowing machine doesn't give me accurate readings , it said 100kals burned in 30 minutes of moderate rowing. It is a cheap rowing machine with one of them cheap kal/timers on it.
Anyone have any ideas?
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I use a BodyMedia FIT, so far, it's the most accurate on the market. www.bodymedia.com0
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I use a BodyMedia FIT, so far, it's the most accurate on the market. www.bodymedia.com
Yup, Bodymedia/Bodybugg is 90% accurate and you can wear it all day long to tell you how many calories you really burn, even if it's your lazy day. I love mine.0 -
Couldn't link to work.0
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Yep, Fitbit's are great, I've got the One which also tracks your sleep. I've had it since January can't live without it now.0
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I use a BodyMedia FIT, so far, it's the most accurate on the market. www.bodymedia.com
Yup, Bodymedia/Bodybugg is 90% accurate and you can wear it all day long to tell you how many calories you really burn, even if it's your lazy day. I love mine.0 -
Heart rate monitor.
Polar FT7.0 -
I use a BodyMedia FIT, so far, it's the most accurate on the market. www.bodymedia.com
Yup, Bodymedia/Bodybugg is 90% accurate and you can wear it all day long to tell you how many calories you really burn, even if it's your lazy day. I love mine.
Kifit charge you, fitbit is free.0 -
BodyMedia Fit. It's the bomb! :happy:0
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Does FitBit do the same thing as a bodybugg/bodymedia? Does it track calories when I am sitting on my butt watching TV, using heat sensors and various other things? Or is it basically a glorified pedometer?0
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body media fit is where its at!0
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You don't want a Fitbit for tracking calorie burn during exercise. I love mine (I have the Flex now and had a Zip for many months). but its not meant for that. You need a heart rate monitor of some sort. I use a Zephyr that works with Bluetooth so I can connect it to something like Endomonodo or Runtastic (both of which have rowing exercise categories).0
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I think a heart rate monitor would you give you the best estimate of calories burned during exercise. The bodymedia, fitbit, etc. I believe are used for all day calculations of movement.
edit: ^^ I also use the zephyr with Endomondo and it works great, seamlessly syncs data to MyFitnessPal.0 -
Heart rate monitor.
Polar FT7.
I LOVE mine. I got it for fairly cheap on Amazon, too. The Polar FT4 is half the price and actually does the same thing. Good luck!0 -
You can use the body media with the app and it will track your workouts on your smart phone. Or you can just do the all day thing.0
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Does FitBit do the same thing as a bodybugg/bodymedia? Does it track calories when I am sitting on my butt watching TV, using heat sensors and various other things? Or is it basically a glorified pedometer?
Yes fitbit tracks calories when sitting on my but!!! But I can clip it to my bra, can't be doing with something strapped to my chest.
I love it but that's my opinion.0 -
I agree that a heart rate monitor is the way to go. The harder you work the higher your heart rate, no matter what activity you're doing. Be sure to use a calculator, though, that takes into account your gender, weight and age.
http://www.braydenwm.com/calburn.htm
I'm not sure why people want to track calories burned while watching TV.0 -
I use a BodyMedia FIT, so far, it's the most accurate on the market. www.bodymedia.com
What she said!!! I also have a Fitbit!! had that before I got the BodyMedia and didn't want to waste money so I use both! lol0 -
Being from the UK as another member just said i cant use the body media technology i don't think. I will invest in a Polar heart rate monitor. Seems to be the way forward.
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I got the Polar F4 for pretty cheap online. It's a lot more accurate than the gym machines and easy to work! Highly recommended.0
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I agree that a heart rate monitor is the way to go. The harder you work the higher your heart rate, no matter what activity you're doing. Be sure to use a calculator, though, that takes into account your gender, weight and age.
http://www.braydenwm.com/calburn.htm
I'm not sure why people want to track calories burned while watching TV.
Because the Bodybugg I have shows me my TDEE which is the best way to know what deficit to eat at to actually lose weight in a healthy way. I know I burn about 2.7 calories per minute when sleeping, working, sitting and doing nothing... and it also shows me that I burn 800 or 900 calories doing my cardio in the afternoon, 220 calories doing my DVD in the morning, a couple hundred calories throughout the day doing my walks. Everyone else uses a calculation to figure out their TDEE. I found that MFP is WAY underestimating how many calories I burn each day. The Bodybugg tells me exactly what I need to know.
But that is just my opinion.0 -
Fitbit tracks your steps (walking or running), distance, calories burned (from steps plus the calories you need to stay alive, your bmr) and stairs climbed (fitbit one). It doesn't tracks activities like rowing, bicycling, swimming etc.0
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Does FitBit do the same thing as a bodybugg/bodymedia? Does it track calories when I am sitting on my butt watching TV, using heat sensors and various other things? Or is it basically a glorified pedometer?
Yes fitbit tracks calories when sitting on my but!!! But I can clip it to my bra, can't be doing with something strapped to my chest.
I love it but that's my opinion.
Which model do you have?0 -
I use a BodyMedia FIT, so far, it's the most accurate on the market. www.bodymedia.com
Yup, Bodymedia/Bodybugg is 90% accurate and you can wear it all day long to tell you how many calories you really burn, even if it's your lazy day. I love mine.
I'm not buying one of those things until they stop charging a monthly fee on top of the price of the unit.0 -
Heart rate monitor.
Polar FT7.
I bought one off Amazon for ~$70, I love it.
When I walk up to the elliptical at the gym, it 'knows' I'm wearing the HRM and it shows HR on the machine, awesome!0 -
I bought the Bodymedia (KI Fit) as I'm in the UK and I love it. Yes theres a monthly fee - but it still works out less than attending weight watchers or similar. I bought mine on ebay and got it at a great price. I love being able to see immediate data about my calorie use, steps etc and can tailor my calorie intake to my deficit target.
I'd recommend them to everyone.0 -
Does FitBit do the same thing as a bodybugg/bodymedia? Does it track calories when I am sitting on my butt watching TV, using heat sensors and various other things? Or is it basically a glorified pedometer?
Yes fitbit tracks calories when sitting on my but!!! But I can clip it to my bra, can't be doing with something strapped to my chest.
I love it but that's my opinion.
It's just a glorified pedometer. Bodymedia/ Bodybug/ kifit have more sensors.0 -
I use a BodyMedia FIT, so far, it's the most accurate on the market. www.bodymedia.com
Yup, Bodymedia/Bodybugg is 90% accurate and you can wear it all day long to tell you how many calories you really burn, even if it's your lazy day. I love mine.
I'm not buying one of those things until they stop charging a monthly fee on top of the price of the unit.
The monthly pee is peanuts. You get what you pay for. It's so much better than fitbit.0 -
Being from the UK as another member just said i cant use the body media technology i don't think. I will invest in a Polar heart rate monitor. Seems to be the way forward.
Thanks for all the replies
YES YOU CAN!! Kifit is the same thing.0 -
Anyone using the Jawbone UP? i just ordered one..hoping I chose the right thing!0
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Not as accurate as Bodymedia Fit.0
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