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santawiggles
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does anyone know if you take an hour walk do you have to log it in as exercise or does the pedometer on the app do it for you ?
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if you have some sort of pedomiter device synced to mfp it will log it for you0
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The MFP app itself doesn't have a pedometer built in. You'd need to be using a separate pedometer/activity tracker (Fitbit, S Health, etc.) that is synced to MFP for those calories to be added automatically.0
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But the mfp tells me how many steps I take everyday.The MFP app itself doesn't have a pedometer built in. You'd need to be using a separate pedometer/activity tracker (Fitbit, S Health, etc.) that is synced to MFP for those calories to be added automatically.4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »if you have some sort of pedomiter device synced to mfp it will log it for you
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Yes, mine does, too, but that's because I have my Fitbit synced to MFP. According to the screen shot, yours is using the pedometer app in your iPhone. That means, if you're taking steps when you aren't carrying your phone, those steps aren't being counted. If you want to count the walking time when you aren't carrying your phone you'd need to log them separately.0
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Yes, mine does, too, but that's because I have my Fitbit synced to MFP. According to the screen shot, yours is using the pedometer app in your iPhone. That means, if you're taking steps when you aren't carrying your phone, those steps aren't being counted. If you want to count the walking time when you aren't carrying your phone you'd need to log them separately.
Ok but if I had my phone when I took my walk yesterday I don't need to log them
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My phone does the same thing but I don't really understand if that's good or bad. Theoretically isn't normal daily walking already figured in to your goals via calorie deficit? I mean we put in whether we're active, sedentary, etc.0
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santawiggles wrote: »Yes, mine does, too, but that's because I have my Fitbit synced to MFP. According to the screen shot, yours is using the pedometer app in your iPhone. That means, if you're taking steps when you aren't carrying your phone, those steps aren't being counted. If you want to count the walking time when you aren't carrying your phone you'd need to log them separately.
Ok but if I had my phone when I took my walk yesterday I don't need to log them
In myself right? Thanks so much for the help!!
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abetterluke wrote: »My phone does the same thing but I don't really understand if that's good or bad. Theoretically isn't normal daily walking already figured in to your goals via calorie deficit? I mean we put in whether we're active, sedentary, etc.
An activity tracker is merely going to validate your activity level if you choose a higher level than sedentary. For instance, my Fitbit gives me a calorie amount for the day based on my normal activity level. If I'm less active it will take calories away from what I'm allowed to eat, as a result. If I'm more active, I'll get more calories.
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If it's linked, it logs it for you.0
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