new here - compare to Sparkpeople?
MAGNIFIEDME
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so a friend sent me an invite to this site so I joined, my question is there anyone on here that uses Sparkpeople and how do you compare this site to them? Do you prefer one or the other cause I'm not using both - I don't have time or the energy to waste my time using two sites so I'm looking for a little help here reviewing this site.
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I found that Sparkpeople was much better with providing tools (videos, recipes, menu plans), but my fitness pal is better in terms of community support. I joined my fitness pal because my sister and friends decided to use this one and I want to meet my goals with them.0
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I use to use sparkpeople... i switched to this because the app offered for my phone was better....
I miss some things on sparkpeople like the teams you could join, but I also find I have more interactive friends here... I don't like that on the forums you 'can't have anything religious' in your signature... they've made me change mine several times...Sometimes I can't find the food or I seem to not be able to balance my calories as easy on this site. I find it to be a give and take... All in all they are very similar.0 -
This site has a better, more user-friendly food diary. Sparkpeople has a lot better information along with health and exercise resources, free workout plans etc. Both communities are great! It depends which features matter the most to you.0
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I find this site better to track foods, and I used both MFP and Spark. I also find the people here more friendly and the site is less cluttered! hope that helps!0
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I feel that the tracking here is much easier than sparkpeople - and the support is 100% better than sparkpeople.
Sparkpeople has more articles and information, but you can get that without doing any logging or tracking on that website.
MFP 100% all the way better and I have been logging in for 240+ days straight!0 -
I'm also on sparkpeople, Sparkpeople has good articles. . The thing is, I love MFP. The support I get from the people on here is amazing. They have become my new family of sorts. I find that MFP is much user friendly as well.0
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I've been on SparkPeople since January and I was so ho-hum with it.. Then I found MFP and the people here seem to be way more motivated and they are also so much more interested in your life and helping you succeed and supporting you. I think SparkPeople had all the bells and whistles and everything you need to succeed, but I truly think MFP has the community and the people that make this hard journey just a little easier. I'm never going back to SP.0
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I found that Sparkpeople was much better with providing tools (videos, recipes, menu plans), but my fitness pal is better in terms of community support. I joined my fitness pal because my sister and friends decided to use this one and I want to meet my goals with them.Sparkpeople has more articles and information, but you can get that without doing any logging or tracking on that website.
Congrats on the 240 log days emmaleigh47 :drinker: !0 -
The community support here is fabulous. That's why I'm here. We all give praise when needed, advice when asked for, and a kick in the rear end once in a while.0
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I used to use sparkpeople, and now i use this site. Main reasons are all my friends use this site and i like the mobile app. Both programs are good, but i really like the support of my friends. Take the time to familiarize yourself with the differences in the food entering and if you eat a lot of the same things over and over, meal creating adn recent foods makes quick work of your food logging. I used sparkpeople for 2 years, and after using this program for 6 months, I wouldn't go back.0
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I prefer spark for the recipes and meal plans it has a much better database. But mfp has a better community and forums that you can read and gain info from.0
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I love the feel of Sparkpeople and I like the story of how it was started. It is very motivational, for that reason I will continue to log in there. However, I stopped tracking my food there and began tracking here due to the iPhone app for MFP being better (for me)
I log into Spark once a day and log my fitness there and read some articles if I have time. i also love Sparkrecipes.0 -
I remember Sparkpeople from years and years ago. It was free, then it became a paid site and then it was free again. I have had my account since 2007. I loved it there, it was so easy to use. Now, its cluttered and busy. Full of ads. I did use the iphone app for a while and felt it was a great product. I have found many new recipes on SP. The problem is, there are so many users that the groups and forums are a mess. I do not like how they are organized and set up. I find it too distracting. I like the concept of SP, the blogs, the groups, the forums, and the challenges, I just find it too busy.
When I first got on MFP it did not seem like there were many people here. But I liked the clean layout and the ease of use. I have seen so many changed with the iPhone app, and its all for the better. I find this site much easier to use. The support is there when I need it. And the website is not so busy and cluttered with stuff we dont need.
I do still visit SP when I have some time. I check in with the groups and I do enjoy the exercise videos, recipes and some of the articles they have on the site. But I prefer MFP for tracking my food and exercise.
Another one I have visited in Fat Secret and you can connect to others who might be following the same type of program you are. Its a nice site. Friendly. Its sort of in the middle of MFP and SP in terms of busy, clutter and such. I find a lot of people in the UK using the site. I visit there because there is a work from home group that I enjoy chatting with the people.
So, I guess I have a site for every reason, but I use MFP daily.0 -
I couldn't get Sparkpeople to link up with Facebook, so I came over here 3 weeks ago and haven't gone back. I LOVE it here!!!0
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My company is using Sparkpeople for a fitness challenge so I started using it (just to track exercise) a few months after using MFP. I've found Sparkpeople to be very overwhelming in terms of the number of emails I received without really expecting them. Also, I find their site to be very cluttered which made it difficult for me to find things. (And I work in Technical Support!)
I understand that Sparkpeople is motivation for anything you want to do in life and that's awesome. But I like MFP a lot better for fitness and weight loss.0 -
I have used both. I like the way you log your food here better. SP I find better for tracking cardio. A bit of this and a bit of that. What ever works0
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I find it easier to log here than on SP, and also love my groups here. I never felt that I got to know anyone on SP or that anyone really cared if I logged in or not. I have dabbled in SP, but have given it up, as I am MFP all the way!0
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I have used both but feel that MFP is much more user friendly. I have it on my phone, ipad and computer.0
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I use to use Sparkpeople. I like this site quite a bit better due to the calorie/exercise calculations.0
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I used Sparkpeople briefly, actually found out about it through their "sister" site: Babyfit, where I was very active when I had my two kids. I tried it again a few months ago, before trying MFP, and as so many mentioned, I found it too busy and cluttered. I also like the MFP iPhone app a lot better.0
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After reading this post, I went to sparkpeople and signed up to see what it was all about. I think the concept of the program is a good idea and it appeared to have some better resources (i.e. meal plans, exercises and videos) but the site itself is soooo cluttered and busy that it didn't take long to feel overwhelmed. MFP is so much more user-friendly, the pals on this site are eager to help, always around and are a great support family. Needless to say, I deleted my account with sparkpeople I LOVE MYFITNESSPAL!!!!!0
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Used Sparkpeople last year for a while. It never kept my interest. I found myfitnesspal by accident, joined about two months ago and have logged on everyday since. I think this has a great food database. The tools are great and if I can't find info for the type of cardio exercise I do, I find something close or I go on the internet, find the information and add it My Exercise database. Recently I started interacting on the message boards and participating in challenges. This has taken my motivation to a whole new level.
I LOVE MFP and would recommend it over SP.0 -
This site has a better, more user-friendly food diary. Sparkpeople has a lot better information along with health and exercise resources, free workout plans etc. Both communities are great! It depends which features matter the most to you.
This. I don't really like Spark's food diary, though it is better than years ago. I'm mainly here to use the food tracker, but Spark's exercise tracker is better (full of examples of how to do certain exercises), as well as the Teams and articles there. The forums here, even though many have said are supportive, can also be full of arguments & trolls. Also, besides religion, anything related to sexual orientation is banned & deleted (more specifically, if you mention gay/lesbian - anything heterosexual is fine). (see here for explanation: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/robogreifer/view/if-you-re-not-pissed-off-you-re-not-paying-attention-127576) Therefore, I don't participate much on the forums here, instead I use Spark since there are specific groups you can join, and I have yet to encounter any trolls there.
I've met great, supportive people on both sites.
PS - sorry if I get this post deleted because I said bad words! :laugh:0
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