Find Friends: Charge / HR Owners
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Feel free to add me https://www.fitbit.com/user/3CD3DG
Primarily running / walking but do spend a day here and there in the gym. I'd like to add more structure to my workouts.
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BAM!0
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I have a Charge HR! Would love more friends in my list and to help motivate me even further in my health goals!0 -
Just got mine the other day and its great. really makes me want to move around more. I'd love to have more friends to help motivate and challenge me. https://www.fitbit.com/user/47C5RS0
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Just got back into wearing it. I'm enjoying the syncing with MyFitnessPal. I have big goals for the new year.0
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I love my Fitbit! I think i'm a junkie and I've only had it since Christmas but I've not gone more than a few hours without having it on.
Now i'm exiteded because I can connect with MFP too. Great things are happening now baby!!
Would love more friends. I don't know how to post the link to my fitbit to join. Just look me up amyncgirl@gmail.com
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Loving my FitBit Not getting a whole lot of weight loss just yet, but I've only been wearing it since the beginning of Jan. Add me - t.agatowski@hotmail.com I love a Challenge! xoxo0
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I got mine a few weeks back and love it! It definitely helps to keep me motivated. Now i need to figure out how it syncs with MFP.0
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Received my fitbit today.0
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Hello! Just finishing my set up. I would like friends. I will be adding some of you as well! https://www.fitbit.com/user/47R5G50
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Treadmillmom1st wrote: »Hello. I've just joined the group, like so many others I got my FitBit for Christmas, a gift from my husband. Its a fun toy but I got to say its not the product the marketing nor adverts would have you believe. I don't have the heart to tell him its not worth the money he spent on it. So after being awake for 1 hour 30 mins FitBit tells me I have already burnt 1944 calories, as if. Are you guys experiencing these glitches too?
Sounds like you got a defective unit. Mine has helped me loos almost 30 pounds and this week's challenge will have me in my goal weight window by Saturday0 -
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Treadmillmom1st wrote: »Hello. I've just joined the group, like so many others I got my FitBit for Christmas, a gift from my husband. Its a fun toy but I got to say its not the product the marketing nor adverts would have you believe. I don't have the heart to tell him its not worth the money he spent on it. So after being awake for 1 hour 30 mins FitBit tells me I have already burnt 1944 calories, as if. Are you guys experiencing these glitches too?
Sounds like you got a defective unit. Mine has helped me loos almost 30 pounds and this week's challenge will have me in my goal weight window by Saturday
williab3 is right, I got mine for Christmas from my other half too, and so far it's been pretty much spot on with everything. I'd suggest maybe resetting yours to see if that works, and if not, taking it back and getting a new one, as that doesn't sound right at all.0 -
Loving my Fitbit, got it a week ago and it is keeping me motivated to get that extra steps, looking for more friends to keep me going. Please Add. https://www.fitbit.com/user/46T7GW0
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Treadmillmom1st wrote: »Hello. I've just joined the group, like so many others I got my FitBit for Christmas, a gift from my husband. Its a fun toy but I got to say its not the product the marketing nor adverts would have you believe. I don't have the heart to tell him its not worth the money he spent on it. So after being awake for 1 hour 30 mins FitBit tells me I have already burnt 1944 calories, as if. Are you guys experiencing these glitches too?
Sounds like you got a defective unit. Mine has helped me loos almost 30 pounds and this week's challenge will have me in my goal weight window by Saturday
williab3 is right, I got mine for Christmas from my other half too, and so far it's been pretty much spot on with everything. I'd suggest maybe resetting yours to see if that works, and if not, taking it back and getting a new one, as that doesn't sound right at all.
FitBit takes into consideration what you are burning just by being alive...from the Fitbit website:
Your basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate at which you burn calories at rest just to maintain vital body functions like breathing, heartbeat, and brain activity. Your BMR usually accounts for at least half of the calories you burn in a day and is estimated based on the physical data you entered when you set up your account: gender, age, height, and weight.
The calorie burn estimate that Fitbit provides takes into account your BMR, the activity recorded by your tracker, and any activities you log manually.
Your tracker's calorie count will reset each night at midnight and begin counting immediately thereafter. BMR is the reason your tracker starts the day with calories already burned—you've still burned calories even if you haven't gotten out of bed yet."0 -
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Melinda0808 wrote: »Treadmillmom1st wrote: »Hello. I've just joined the group, like so many others I got my FitBit for Christmas, a gift from my husband. Its a fun toy but I got to say its not the product the marketing nor adverts would have you believe. I don't have the heart to tell him its not worth the money he spent on it. So after being awake for 1 hour 30 mins FitBit tells me I have already burnt 1944 calories, as if. Are you guys experiencing these glitches too?
Sounds like you got a defective unit. Mine has helped me loos almost 30 pounds and this week's challenge will have me in my goal weight window by Saturday
williab3 is right, I got mine for Christmas from my other half too, and so far it's been pretty much spot on with everything. I'd suggest maybe resetting yours to see if that works, and if not, taking it back and getting a new one, as that doesn't sound right at all.
FitBit takes into consideration what you are burning just by being alive...from the Fitbit website:
Your basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate at which you burn calories at rest just to maintain vital body functions like breathing, heartbeat, and brain activity. Your BMR usually accounts for at least half of the calories you burn in a day and is estimated based on the physical data you entered when you set up your account: gender, age, height, and weight.
The calorie burn estimate that Fitbit provides takes into account your BMR, the activity recorded by your tracker, and any activities you log manually.
Your tracker's calorie count will reset each night at midnight and begin counting immediately thereafter. BMR is the reason your tracker starts the day with calories already burned—you've still burned calories even if you haven't gotten out of bed yet."
Yup, I already understand all that, but it shouldn't be counting nearly 2k calories burned within an hour of waking up, nobody burns that many calories whilst asleep, and an average person only burns (roughly) that amount of calories throughout the entire day (without added exercise), so that count is clearly wrong. Even if you got up and did an hour solid of say kickboxing exercise (high impact), that would only burn 1/3 of those calories. The lady obviously has an issue with her Fitbit like williab3 says.0 -
Looking for new friends to challenge my add is //www.fitbit.com/user/479MHR0
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Got mine today!0
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Hello!
My husband bought me the Fitbit Charge HR yesterday, so far so good. I love it...
would love to add friends to the fitbit app.
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Hi looking for mfp friends and fitbit buddies, feel free to add me www.fitbit.com/user/3VSC7R0
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Hey !! Looking for Fitbit friends for challenges especially the workweek hustle. Keeps me motivated to move during the week . https://www.fitbit.com/user/2WJLRT0
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Melinda0808 wrote: »Treadmillmom1st wrote: »Hello. I've just joined the group, like so many others I got my FitBit for Christmas, a gift from my husband. Its a fun toy but I got to say its not the product the marketing nor adverts would have you believe. I don't have the heart to tell him its not worth the money he spent on it. So after being awake for 1 hour 30 mins FitBit tells me I have already burnt 1944 calories, as if. Are you guys experiencing these glitches too?
Sounds like you got a defective unit. Mine has helped me loos almost 30 pounds and this week's challenge will have me in my goal weight window by Saturday
williab3 is right, I got mine for Christmas from my other half too, and so far it's been pretty much spot on with everything. I'd suggest maybe resetting yours to see if that works, and if not, taking it back and getting a new one, as that doesn't sound right at all.
FitBit takes into consideration what you are burning just by being alive...from the Fitbit website:
Your basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate at which you burn calories at rest just to maintain vital body functions like breathing, heartbeat, and brain activity. Your BMR usually accounts for at least half of the calories you burn in a day and is estimated based on the physical data you entered when you set up your account: gender, age, height, and weight.
The calorie burn estimate that Fitbit provides takes into account your BMR, the activity recorded by your tracker, and any activities you log manually.
Your tracker's calorie count will reset each night at midnight and begin counting immediately thereafter. BMR is the reason your tracker starts the day with calories already burned—you've still burned calories even if you haven't gotten out of bed yet."
Yup, I already understand all that, but it shouldn't be counting nearly 2k calories burned within an hour of waking up, nobody burns that many calories whilst asleep, and an average person only burns (roughly) that amount of calories throughout the entire day (without added exercise), so that count is clearly wrong. Even if you got up and did an hour solid of say kickboxing exercise (high impact), that would only burn 1/3 of those calories. The lady obviously has an issue with her Fitbit like williab3 says.
There has been a known issue where the display of body weight was in lbs - but what they used for the math was actually kg.
That means the math on something 2.2 x as heavy caused exactly the effect you describe.
Change the weight to another figure, then enter correct figure.
There is a way to confirm it while in messed up state if interested.
Take your daily graph per 5 min blocks, the calories one, and look at the burn during night or non-movement.
Now, that is rounded, but it should be close.
divide by 5, x 1440 = close to BMR they are using, which is close to Mifflin BMR.
Now look up your Mifflin BMR on MFP under Apps - BMR calc using correct figures.
Is it close? Likely not.
Now change weight to kg. Is that close to what Fitbit was showing with math?
You got the issue - correct it as described above.0 -
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very fun- love people add me I'll chat with you and everything0 -
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Fun! I love challenges, even though I always lose lol! https://www.fitbit.com/user/22HPZY
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