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clairebear852014
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Hi Everyone
My Name is Claire. I'm 29 years old.
I'm 9 & half stone . Really need to lose weight and need the support & motivation.
Need friends don't see anyone
I'm thinking of buying a Fitbit charge tomorrow. Is it worth the money ?
My Name is Claire. I'm 29 years old.
I'm 9 & half stone . Really need to lose weight and need the support & motivation.
Need friends don't see anyone
I'm thinking of buying a Fitbit charge tomorrow. Is it worth the money ?
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Hi Claire
What's your height if you don't mind me asking? I'm 9 stone 4 and 5'ft2 - technically in the healthy weight range despite me being short - I could still afford to shave off a few pounds but I'm concerned about your "Really need to lose weight". Congratulations on starting the journey to a healthier you but I'm hoping you have realistic goals set for yourself. Best of luck!0 -
Hi 5ft 1 so short girl as well.
My stomach looks like I'm pregnant and my muscle are split after having my son 8 years ago. I don't feel confident in my own body my thighs are big as well . I just wanna feel happy in myself.
Thank you for replying back. What's your name ?0 -
Ok, so you're either hitting a healthy weight or very near so go easy, is my advice
MFP will definitely keep you on track, it's certainly helped me.
I personally haven't bought a fitbit because I won't get much use from it - i'm sitting down all day (apart from the hour in the evenings when I'm at the gym). I don't think it's necessary to reach your goal and if they are expensive, I would save your money. But I do know of some people that fitbit's have motivated to be active!0 -
clairebear852014 wrote: »I'm thinking of buying a Fitbit charge tomorrow. Is it worth the money?
No. For only US$20 more, the Fitbit Charge HR has a heart rate monitor + a secure buckle rather than a flimsy clasp. I wouldn't recommend the Charge to anyone.
Other than that, choosing a Fitbit is entirely a matter of personal preference. When you connect your accounts & enable negative calorie adjustments, MFP adjusts your daily calorie goal to TDEE minus deficit. Fitbit challenges are great motivation—and fun.
You can learn more in the Fitbit Users group: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/1290-fitbit-users0 -
I will try and go easy. But it's hard lol
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I will try and go easy. But it's hard loleditorgrrl wrote: »clairebear852014 wrote: »I'm thinking of buying a Fitbit charge tomorrow. Is it worth the money?
No. For only US$20 more, the Fitbit Charge HR has a heart rate monitor + a secure buckle rather than a flimsy clasp. I wouldn't recommend the Charge to anyone.
Other than that, choosing a Fitbit is entirely a matter of personal preference. When you connect your accounts & enable negative calorie adjustments, MFP adjusts your daily calorie goal to TDEE minus deficit. Fitbit challenges are great motivation—and fun.
You can learn more in the Fitbit Users group: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/1290-fitbit-users
Have you got one yourself?
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clairebear852014 wrote: »Have you got one yourself?
I got a Fitbit Flex in 2013, and upgraded to the Charge HR this year. I could never use one of the clip-ons. At best, I'd forget to wear it. At worst, I'd probably put it in the washing machine.
I'm not active enough to really need a HRM, but my Flex fell off. (It has a clasp like the Charge.) The Charge HR is much bigger than the Flex—it leaves a tan line. But it has a display (including time + caller ID). And you don't have to put it into sleep mode.
As I said upthread, which model you choose is entirely a model of personal preference. I forgot to mention that they all sync with Trendweight.com (it's free) to plot a moving average of your weight without the "noise" of water weight. I lost the weight (and kept it off) thanks to MFP + Fitbit + Trendweight.
But you still have to log everything you eat & drink accurately & honestly. Logging works.0 -
Hello ......and good luck ......keep focused.0
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