Fitbit
goodtf
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Anyone out there riding while using their Fitbit? Had it on today (brand new) while riding , got unrealistic high numbers. Probably will not wear anymore when riding. I give lessons and walk continually during lessons....now THOSE numbers I will take!
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I've been wondering how accurate they'd be for riding myself - it's one reason I decided not to buy one.0
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I like to use my Map my Walk app while riding, just so I can see where I am in the woods and on the back roads and trails. Other than thta, I try not to count riding as exercise. That way, whatever calories I burned are just extra "invisible" calories0
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I like to use my Map my Walk app while riding, just so I can see where I am in the woods and on the back roads and trails. Other than that, I try not to count riding as exercise. That way, whatever calories I burned are just extra "invisible" calories0
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I replied to you in Dressage Queens But yes have found a ridiculously high number while riding!0
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I use fitbit flex and I use the numbers it gives... I do a lot of groundwork, sometimes walking sometimes running and also the riding burns calories don't forget.
Remember, it's not just your horse that's moving but you are also, posting trot, sitting trot, balancing etc... you were there for the ride so I count mine0 -
Yes it is pretty high BUT you actually get quite a lot of steps while at the barn - I'll find it usually is about 4000-6000 steps/hour depending on the ride, and keep that in mind when I count calories.0
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Put it on pause during the ride and then record horse back riding in activities. It should give you a realistic value.0
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If you do that, it subtracts it from the calories you burn via Fitbit. So, not the best idea, unless you "calculate" it then just consider those calories when you log.0
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I take mine off once I get on the horse (I have a flex) but I like to count my steps around the barn because I get ridiculous steps running back and forth! Been using it for over a year now.0
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I have a Fitbit Charge HR, and I wear it to ride. It seems pretty accurate! But it also does take my heart rate into consideration. I do think the steps are a bit inflated, since it picks up on the movement of the horse, but my calories burned during a ride always seem to be dead on with what MFP says I would burn. I love barn days! I burn so much just being there, walking, grooming, setting jumps, etc. Its like a free workout0
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AK what is your hr like when riding? I have been curious about that.0
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I now have the Garmin Vivofit and wear it even when riding - yes, it counts my horse's steps, but as some others have noted, it's fairly accurate in overall calories burned, so I just don't count riding separately anymore.0
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I have compared the calories my Fitbit gives me for riding to what online calculators say I should burn and have found the numbers pretty similar. Besides, if it gives me a few extra calories it can make up for when I'm doing Pilates-style workouts or anything upper body and it thinks I'm napping!0
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