Logging walking/running with iOS MFP
airbent
Posts: 150 Member
I did a search that wasn't too helpful; I'm sorry if this has been gone over tons of times.
Do you guys with iphones and step trackers log your walking/running, go with the MFP calorie adjustment, log both (redundant right?), or turn off that feature entirely?
This feature is new since I've come back to MFP and I'm just trying to see what works best for people. My HRM always records a higher burn than the iOS calorie adjustment records, so it's a little confusing to me. I have a Polar H7 and can't figure out how/if I can import that to MFP automatically.
Do you guys with iphones and step trackers log your walking/running, go with the MFP calorie adjustment, log both (redundant right?), or turn off that feature entirely?
This feature is new since I've come back to MFP and I'm just trying to see what works best for people. My HRM always records a higher burn than the iOS calorie adjustment records, so it's a little confusing to me. I have a Polar H7 and can't figure out how/if I can import that to MFP automatically.
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My step tracker was connected and it was giving me calories to eat back just from doing my daily activities & doubling up when I logged a run. I turned it off so I'm only logging actual exercise & it's only counted once.0
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I'm bumping this because I have the same question. I've been having my phone log my jogs/walks. But I didn't realize there was a section to log your walks/jogs/runs by manually putting it in. I don't think I'm supposed to do that since my phones doing it, correct? Someone, anyone... Lol even though this post is a year old.0
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kenziedriscoll wrote: »I'm bumping this because I have the same question. I've been having my phone log my jogs/walks. But I didn't realize there was a section to log your walks/jogs/runs by manually putting it in. I don't think I'm supposed to do that since my phones doing it, correct? Someone, anyone... Lol even though this post is a year old.
If you've linked MFP to your device and it's already reflected in your steps, you shouldn't manually log walks/jogs/runs since they're already accounted for (at least when it comes to the calorie adjustment).0 -
I thought so, thank you!0
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My I-Phone is linked to MFP and automatically keeps track of my steps via the health app on my phone. When I manually log in a run, at a specific start time, my I-Phone recorded steps are lowered taking into account any possible double counting. More times than not, however, I leave everything alone and just receive "credit" for my run as if they were just "steps".
In short, manually logging my run causes an adjustment to my steps, provided I put in the correct start time.0 -
I like to see my steps but don't necessarily want calories added to my calorie intake total.. Is there a way to fix this ?0
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