If you could get one gadget... (fitbit/nike fuel/etc)
YouHadMyCuriosity
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Sorry for posting a lot in the last week, I am really getting fired up about being active for the first time in years, and all of you guys are such a great wealth of knowledge!
I've been using my cheap 16$ pedometer on my quest to walk enough to walk the Appalachian Trail in one year (roughly 12K steps a day), and would really like to upgrade to something more advanced- my parents live 4200 miles away from me, and usually for Christmas, we send each other which item we want for Christmas to eliminate guessing, or shipping something only to find out the other person has it already!
I am thinking about asking for a more advanced gadget than my pedometer to keep me going, and excited! I don't know where to start though, Fitbit, Nike Fuel Band, Polar Heart Rate Monitor, Timex Heart Rate monitor... I know a lot of people on here use different devices, so I would love some recommendations!
Here's some info about me:
- I do not run often, or do high intensity cardio often.
- I track steps per day, every day (with a goal of 12k). Most of these are walking steps. I may START jogging once I get into better shape, but it's not my focus.
- I strength train 3x a week currently, with additional 5-15 minute exercise "sneak-ins" throughout the week.
- I plan to start lifting free weights soon.
I'm really looking for something that will just be an additional motivation to move more, work harder, etc. I am a numbers person, which is why my cheapo pedometer has been such an incredible motivational tool for me- If I set a goal, I am a million times more likely to follow through.
Any recommendations are very welcome! I feel a little lost, and I really appreciate the responses I've gotten on other questions- so many of you know so much, and I really want to get to the point where I do to- no better way than asking questions, right?
ETA: Budget is $150 tops, if I am going to ask for it for Christmas. If you have a rec that is more than that, please still let me know, and I may consider just buying it myself when I am ready to dish out the money. However, I would really like to stay under that amount.
I've been using my cheap 16$ pedometer on my quest to walk enough to walk the Appalachian Trail in one year (roughly 12K steps a day), and would really like to upgrade to something more advanced- my parents live 4200 miles away from me, and usually for Christmas, we send each other which item we want for Christmas to eliminate guessing, or shipping something only to find out the other person has it already!
I am thinking about asking for a more advanced gadget than my pedometer to keep me going, and excited! I don't know where to start though, Fitbit, Nike Fuel Band, Polar Heart Rate Monitor, Timex Heart Rate monitor... I know a lot of people on here use different devices, so I would love some recommendations!
Here's some info about me:
- I do not run often, or do high intensity cardio often.
- I track steps per day, every day (with a goal of 12k). Most of these are walking steps. I may START jogging once I get into better shape, but it's not my focus.
- I strength train 3x a week currently, with additional 5-15 minute exercise "sneak-ins" throughout the week.
- I plan to start lifting free weights soon.
I'm really looking for something that will just be an additional motivation to move more, work harder, etc. I am a numbers person, which is why my cheapo pedometer has been such an incredible motivational tool for me- If I set a goal, I am a million times more likely to follow through.
Any recommendations are very welcome! I feel a little lost, and I really appreciate the responses I've gotten on other questions- so many of you know so much, and I really want to get to the point where I do to- no better way than asking questions, right?
ETA: Budget is $150 tops, if I am going to ask for it for Christmas. If you have a rec that is more than that, please still let me know, and I may consider just buying it myself when I am ready to dish out the money. However, I would really like to stay under that amount.
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I have a Bodymedia Fit and really like it. It makes me realize how few calories I burn in a day if I don't walk or get to the gym. The only downside is that you wear it on your arm and I don't want everyone knowing I'm using it. It's okay in the winter when I'm wearing long sleeves. There is also a monthly charge to use their web site for downloading. I'm thinking possibly of buying the new FitBit that is like a bracelet, but I"m not sure if it's as good.0
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Might want to most it over here: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/forums/show/1307-fitbit-users
But, I had a Fitbit Flex and switched it out for a Fitbit One. The Flex was too inaccurate, and did not have an altimeter for steps climbed. I LOVE my Fitbit!!0 -
I would ask for the Misfit Shine, in topaz, with the leather wrist band and the necklace accessory. See bestbuy.com. It might run $200 though for all the accessories. But you couldn't pay me to wear a Polar Loop or Nike Fuelband. Fugly.0
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I have a Bodymedia Fit and really like it. It makes me realize how few calories I burn in a day if I don't walk or get to the gym. The only downside is that you wear it on your arm and I don't want everyone knowing I'm using it. It's okay in the winter when I'm wearing long sleeves. There is also a monthly charge to use their web site for downloading. I'm thinking possibly of buying the new FitBit that is like a bracelet, but I"m not sure if it's as good.
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Just looked it up- it looks great, but I see what you mean about wearing it- it's not even a bracelet, but something to put on your upper arm, right? I live in Hawaii, where I can never really wear long sleeves, and I feel like that would deter me from wearing it consistently- Even when I wear a dress, I can usually clip my pedometer on my underwear (I like really big skirts haha), and be fine, but I would feel a little weird going out in a dress, heels, pearls, and... an arm band. I may keep it in mind for "none going out days" though.0 -
i'd get a jump rope0
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I would ask for the Misfit Shine, in topaz, with the leather wrist band and the necklace accessory. See bestbuy.com. It might run $200 though for all the accessories. But you couldn't pay me to wear a Polar Loop or Nike Fuelband. Fugly.
Just looked it up- LOVE the look of it!!! But... it looks like it's not available if you have a Samsung Galaxy to sync. If I'm wrong, let me know, but that's a limiter for me if it's true.0 -
Might want to most it over here: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/forums/show/1307-fitbit-users
But, I had a Fitbit Flex and switched it out for a Fitbit One. The Flex was too inaccurate, and did not have an altimeter for steps climbed. I LOVE my Fitbit!!
Thanks, I have heard so much good about Fitbits!0 -
i'd get a jump rope
Smartazz Have one, own one, enjoy it. I just enjoy gadgets too, and they keep me motivated. I know they don't replace genuine hard work. But they motivate me, and for me that's priceless.0 -
I would ask for the Misfit Shine, in topaz, with the leather wrist band and the necklace accessory. See bestbuy.com. It might run $200 though for all the accessories. But you couldn't pay me to wear a Polar Loop or Nike Fuelband. Fugly.
Just looked it up- LOVE the look of it!!! But... it looks like it's not available if you have a Samsung Galaxy to sync. If I'm wrong, let me know, but that's a limiter for me if it's true.
You might be right. I knew there was a reason I didn't already get one! I will probably upgrade to an iPhone in spring when my contract is up, solely because they have better activity tracker that synch to them. Sad!0 -
If your exercise is mainly walking, then the FitBit is an excellent option - it counts steps and tracks your progress in steps, distance, calories burned but doesn't do more complicated things like track your heart rate, etc. I have the Flex and I love it. It really helps keep me active and syncs with MFP.
Edit: No, the Flex does not count flights of stairs climbed the way the One does - not sure about the Force. As somebody who doesn't climb a lot of stairs and am not interested in that data aside from steps, I'm cool with that.0 -
If your main exercise in walking on trails you could get a GPS watch with heart rate monitor. If I had the money I would get a Suunto Ambit 2 Sapphire. It monitors everything from your heart race, calories, outside temperature, altitude, barometer, VO2 Max, etc. Plus if you get lost it will tell you how to get back. Plus the Suunto website called "Movescount" is a great place to track all your mileage and training. Unfortunately the watch is VERY expensive. Maybe wait until they upgrade to a new version and buy the old one at half price. It's my gadget of the future anyway. The website "DC Rainmaker" has some great reviews of all different kinds of gadgets if you're looking to see what is available.0
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I would ask for the Misfit Shine, in topaz, with the leather wrist band and the necklace accessory. See bestbuy.com. It might run $200 though for all the accessories. But you couldn't pay me to wear a Polar Loop or Nike Fuelband. Fugly.
Just looked it up- LOVE the look of it!!! But... it looks like it's not available if you have a Samsung Galaxy to sync. If I'm wrong, let me know, but that's a limiter for me if it's true.
You might be right. I knew there was a reason I didn't already get one! I will probably upgrade to an iPhone in spring when my contract is up, solely because they have better activity tracker that synch to them. Sad!0 -
I JUST (as in ups guy left it for me tonight) got a Body Media Fit....it is charging now. I am excited about it because it even tells you if you got good sleep. It also connects to MFP. I like the idea of knowing how many total calories I burn all day. The interesting thing is that for cardio, I really like my Polar FT7 HRM (heart rate monitor). so I can't wait to see how the Body Media compares for calories burned.0
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a good hrm is essential: polar hrm - with gps if possible - rcx5 is great but pricey
use gps and pedometer apps on phone then sync everything thru mfp - endomondo is handy for that
just got a fitbit and it's fun and motivating but not essential0 -
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/push-the-first-fitness-tracking-device-that-measures-strength
These new fitness devices are used for monitoring body mass. The question with these types of gadgets is how accurate are the measurements. The devices on the market now (Aria scale, Omron BF analyzer, etc.) aren't very accurate because they use biomedical impedance to measure BF%.0 -
I'm looking for something that's good as an everyday watch too...0
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A barbell that tells me how much mass I've gained... Do they make those? Maybe one that cries tears of joy under all the weight I'm lifting...0
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A barbell that tells me how much mass I've gained... Do they make those? Maybe one that cries tears of joy under all the weight I'm lifting...
Or a barbell that yells, "come on pansy, you've got this!"0 -
A barbell that tells me how much mass I've gained... Do they make those? Maybe one that cries tears of joy under all the weight I'm lifting...
Look to either side.
The more metal there, the more mass gained.
So yes, if I had cash to splash, I'd be buying bits of metal or something related to them, probably.
If I wanted a tracker, I'd still go for a motoactv, despite them being out of production.
However, may appeal more to the geeky side ... probably not for your typical apple user .0 -
I love my BodyMedia FIT... and IDGAF who sees what on my arm. That's just me. *shrug*0
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A barbell that tells me how much mass I've gained... Do they make those? Maybe one that cries tears of joy under all the weight I'm lifting...
Look to either side.
The more metal there, the more mass gained.
So yes, if I had cash to splash, I'd be buying bits of metal or something related to them, probably.
If I wanted a tracker, I'd still go for a motoactv, despite them being out of production.
However, may appeal more to the geeky side ... probably not for your typical apple user .
More iron is always good. Or a power rack. That's what I am buying. Today actually.0 -
I have a Garmin Forerunner 410, it looks like a watch, and doesn't run your phone battery down. Have the heart rate monitor that came with it also.0
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More iron is always good. Or a power rack. That's what I am buying. Today actually.
I DIY'd one a while ago - it doesn't look pretty, but it's taken 137kg dropped on it and more than double that sat on it, so does the job ok for me so far (I tested it by getting all my weights on the bar, then sitting on it while getting the dog to jump up on to me at the same time!)0 -
I'm looking for something that's good as an everyday watch too...
I gave my wife the Fitfit Force for Christmas ... I've been using my Fitbit Flex since giving up on the Jawbone UP this summer. The Force has watch function, etc.0
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