Anyone Using My Fit Bit
VanessaGS
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I just bought the thing and I wanna know how well it's working for you guys and what are your reviews. Is this pretty accurate? Please let me know your stories.
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Never heard of it...0
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It's under the Tools tab. It's a tracker for your calories, steps, and sleep.0
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i have one, i like it, im not sure if its helping though0
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got mine on Friday. Very inspiring! Be careful though... I have to track an activity when I am in a vehicle because it adds steps... I guess my body is still too BOUNCY while the vehicle is moving!!!
The sleep feature is very cool too...0 -
I know someone who has it, he's lost over 40 lbs I want one myself just dont have the money.0
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I just bought the thing and I wanna know how well it's working for you guys and what are your reviews. Is this pretty accurate? Please let me know your stories.
I have a fitbit ultra, and I really love it. It's tracking my activity, my sleep, and my stairs climbed. It's amazing.0 -
I have one....love it. I have not had an issue with added steps in the car.....I have seen a few added once or twice but the calorie burn has been negligible (within 10 calories for a 4 hour car trip).0
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I have one, i think i read somehwere that its about 96% accurate...the only thing i found funny about it is that if its sitting (not being used) the calories still goes up!! found that to be very strange.
But I do like it for doing how many steps I have done.0 -
I think it can help... last night (Sunday)... it was about 8:30 pm when I checked it and it said I had about 75XX steps for the day... since I kept the 10,000 steps in a day goal... I jumped on the treadmill and knocked it out...
Guess what! I'm below 250 for the first time! WooT WooT...110 pounds in the bag and gearing for 70 more! WE CAN DO THIS! Use it to inspire you!!!!!0 -
It's calculating how many calories you are burning while sitting down!!! So if it's not on you (sitting on the counter)... it thinks you are immobile!!! BOOYAH!!!0
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Love it! It's mental but motivating! I love watching my numbers and "my flower" grow0
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i love mine! its the only thing that has kept me on the right track right now.0
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I have the FitBit Ultra and absolutely love it. I find that, for me, it is a great motivational tool. It really motivates me to move more and to work out harder.0
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I love mine. It keeps me motivated to keep up my activity and keeps me honest about my actual activity level ( I may have a sedentary job, but I am not sedentary). I challenge myself to keep bringing up my averages. I also feel like it is giving me a much more clear picture about what I do than when I was logging all of my individual activities.0
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I have one and I like knowing how active (or not) I am. I'm not sure it's helping my weight loss efforts at all, but it's nice to see where I'm at for the day and it keeps me motivated to meet my step goals.0
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I've got one and been using it a little over a month. I totally dig it. Seems pretty accurate when I compare it to my Garmin on runs as far as distance goes. I live in a hilly areas so it thinks I run stairs when I'm out... lol!0
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I've had mine for about a year. Really like it. The progress reports are very helpful.0
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I've had mine for months. I've lost over 35 pounds since Jan 2012. I think it is awesome and highly recommend it. It syncs to MFP and tracks all sorts of things. It is not a replacement for a heart rate monitor so keep that in mind. It will however keep track of your sleep patterns, the amount of stairs you climb, all the steps you take and you can enter your allergies too! I find myself wanting to move more to earn more badges (little rewards that fitbit gives) and compete with my friends that have a fitbit.0
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I love my fitbit but it took some getting used to. It counts ALL calories burned based on the activity level you input the very first time you set it up. So... long story short it counts your calories for just sitting/breathing/existing in your total calorie burn for the day. For example, when I wake up, it counts about 400 calories burned, this is because my body has burned about that much from midnight on to when I woke up. Know what I mean? Sorry I'm a bad explainer....
I also make sure to make an acitivty log for each purposeful exercise that I do and I log that separetly into MFP, that way fitbit won't "double count" it and add it as a HGUE fitbit calorie adjustment when it syncs. I still get calorie adjustments thru the day though if I'm up and about a lot.0 -
I love it but I can NEVER get enough "stairs" in during the day!!!0
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I have one, i think i read somehwere that its about 96% accurate...the only thing i found funny about it is that if its sitting (not being used) the calories still goes up!! found that to be very strange.
But I do like it for doing how many steps I have done.
The FitBit's calories burned counter includes those from your BMR. When you first wake up in the morning, check it and you'll see you've already burned a few hundred for the day.0 -
I just got one yesterday and I am still not convinced this is right for me. I am not sure the accuracy of the tracking. I don't think me walking to the garage fridge and back is going to make or break my weight loss.0
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I bought one on ebay just yesterday; I can't wait to start using it!0
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I have one, i think i read somehwere that its about 96% accurate...the only thing i found funny about it is that if its sitting (not being used) the calories still goes up!! found that to be very strange.
But I do like it for doing how many steps I have done.
It counts your calorie burn throughout the day whether you walk or not. I love mine! It keeps me motivated. It does not count calories accurately for cardio exercise or other types of workouts. You have to manually add those to MFP yourself. But since most of my exercise comes from walking, it works for me. A very handy tool, indeed!0 -
I had mine since January 2012. It is a motivational tool to move more. I love it & find it very useful.0
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Now I want one even more!0
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I just got one yesterday and I am still not convinced this is right for me. I am not sure the accuracy of the tracking. I don't think me walking to the garage fridge and back is going to make or break my weight loss.
It just helps you get a better estimate of your TDEE each day. That's what this is all about, figuring out your TDEE as close as you can manage, and planning your calorie intake based on that. There are probably people out there burning a few hundred calories more per day than they think they are, and not eating enough as a result. There's no shortage of posts on the MFP forums about why eating too little can screw with your weight loss.0 -
I love mine so much I went out and bought one for my husband.
Not 100% sure if it is accurate (or within 10%) but the steps and mileage and stairs climbed is really motivating.0 -
So it will automatically add to your calorie intake on MFP? I'm still a little confused about this product. It will take some getting used to.0
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I've had mine for a couple of months. I think it is a very accurate pedometer (at least it is usually within .02 mile as compared to my treadmill). I like seeing how many days a week I actually hit 10,000 steps. I don't use all of the features, and I don't sync it here, as I only enter deliberate exercise at MFP.....like intentional walking and mowing.
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