What do you use during workouts?
Sunshynez21
Posts: 12 Member
Just wanted to see what apps/Programs/etc, people are using to track calories burned during workouts. I've been using the Polar watch/band, but that band can get super uncomfortable!! If there is something else out there, that's accurate and comfortable to wear, I'd love to know...thank you!
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I've got a Garmin fr35 on one wrist and a fitbit flex 2 on the other. Seriously I only use the fitbit because it links with sites that reward steps and has paid for itself.
I use the fr35 to track my activities including runs and while it seems a lot more conservative than the fitbit surge it replaced it also seems far more realistic. The surge would give me a 450 Calorie burn for 45 min zumba while the fr35 gives 300 for an extra bouncy class.1 -
None tbh. I underestimate and that's it.2
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I have a fitbit for steps and a hrm with chest strap for workouts1
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I have a Fitbit Surge. I workout pretty hard. However, I only eat a portion of the workout cals if at all. So far, so good .1
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Strava ... and my own estimates.1
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I just use a phone app to track my fitness walking/running miles. I've never used any fitness gadgets.
Underestimating worked well for me losing and keeping it off, so I figure if it isn't broke...4 -
I use a bluetooth HRM strap that connects to my phone. I use Endomondo on my phone because it can track a variety of activities and links to MFP. Anything is going to be an educated guess anyway.1
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Wahoo fitness chest HRM.1
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For the last two years I used an Apple Watch. As of two days ago, I use a Garmin 935. Both paired to a Scosche Rhythm+ HRM band. And a Garmin 520 on my bike.1
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Garmin 500 bike computer.1
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A power meter. I measure torque vector and angular velocity at the pedals.1
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i'm lucky that my gym is a mywellness gym so you have a key and it logs the calories for you! love it1
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Apple Watch works for me.1
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Most of my exercise consists of running. Other than my FitBit, I have just recently in the last couple of months started using an iOS app called iSmoothRun and I love it. I like the functionality of being able to configure intervals or drop in striders mid run. Since the app is geared specifically towards runners, I find it much more intuitive as far as logging my training schedule, miles, and just last week I started a shoe rotation and it's now tracking wear on them also. It's got a ton of cool features to geek out on my running metrics to my hearts content.1
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Thank you all so much for the insight!!! I definitely agree underestimating calories burned is a good school of thought to have. I need to do some research on all these gadgets now!! I really appreciate the info ❤0
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