Wearing Jawbone Up24 on ankle

altogirl2
altogirl2 Posts: 105 Member
edited November 10 in Social Groups
Hi all, I'm new here. I received a recumbent bike for Christmas. Because you don't move your arms when using the bike, I tried putting the Jawbone on my ankle and it worked awesomely! Everyday I'm finding something new to love about my Jawbone!

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  • kmtjapkes
    kmtjapkes Posts: 1 Member
    That's a great idea! Hate it when I cycle and it barely logs anything.
  • M0vingon
    M0vingon Posts: 5 Member
    I also do this when I am shopping. Pushing a cart stops the natural swing of the arm that logs steps. I put my Up on my ankle- or even just tuck it into my boot and it logs the steps more accurately.
  • Have you ever tried on your ankle for all day? I have little kids who I frequently carry:)
  • altogirl2
    altogirl2 Posts: 105 Member
    I'm wearing it more on my ankle than my wrist because I forget it's there after I cycle. However, it fell off once so I'm pretty careful to put it on my wrist to go outside. You can also put it in your pants pocket and it will log accurately.
  • alicejordan0316
    alicejordan0316 Posts: 5 Member
    What a great idea! Thanks for the tip!
  • Windnancy
    Windnancy Posts: 47 Member
    I put it on my ankle as well when I work because I need my arms free (massage therapist)
  • editorgrrl
    editorgrrl Posts: 7,060 Member
    No. The algorithm is designed to track steps & calculate burns when worn on your non-dominant wrist. When used correctly, your UP total burn is your TDEE (total daily energy expenditure).

    Non-step exercise (including biking & swimming) needs to be logged. Either in the UP app (that's what I do) or in MFP—never both. Food & drink (including water) only sync one way (from MFP to UP), but exercise logged in MFP overrides your UP data during that time.
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