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  • There are App's around that can sync your Garmin data to the likes of MapMyFitness, Runtastic or the other connected services eg. SyncMyTracks, so a YES.
  • The GUESTIMATED calorie figures differ between the lot: MapMyWalk, Endomondo, Polar, Runtastic, Run Tracker, Fitbit, Adidas miCoach, myTracks, Garmin, tomTom.... as they all use their own proprietary regression equations to estimate the volume of Fat and Sugars that are being converted both aerobically and anaerobically…
  • @earinabby - Ok, that's one way to reduce the error. Only downside is the month of data required to come up with your TMEE, from a food diary (+/- 10% from the numbers in the Food Database ) + weight change data (+/- 2% scales / hydration). Out of curiosity once you have a TDEE number would you consider indicating if the…
  • Out of curiosity which of the 6 or so TDEE formula are you using (If you wern't aware of the variety, the following app may be of interest ). Also which app(s) are you using to capture your sessions? I ask as they (Runtastic, Adidas miCoach, MapMyFitness, Polar Beat, Endomondo, Fitbit......) all have different VO2max…
  • Not complete, the import / integration and analytics needs some work, but might be of interest: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.arcalot.biometrics also Google Fit is slowly growing as an alternative health / vital repository.
  • Indirectly, you need to use one of the "partner" app's to: pair it, grab the readings during a session, calculate the KCals and feed the results to MyFitnessPal.
  • There are many HR monitors on the market, as to which one to buy will depend on WHICH machines you plan to use it with, and what activities you plan. There are also HR monitors that will play with both your phone as well as the gym equipment eg. Runtastic combo
  • Ditto
  • Have you managed to connect it to MapMyFitness, as i'm just getting a white screen when I press connect, in Runtastic.
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