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tracking health metrics makes being healthy more quantifiable and almost gamifies it. For instance, to be able to view my calorie intake on a chart, next to my activity...or a graph of my weight over time....those are all motivating analytics. I'm surprised no one has capitalized on the same idea for weigh training or…
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fitnotes seems promising. I'll fiddle with it a bit. Another option that I stumbled on is Fitocracy. It looks like it has a very easy interface for designing and scheduling workouts ahead of time....sop all you need to do at the gym is confirm/enter your reps/weight.n Unfortunately it isn't integrated to MFP yet either…
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sweet. I'll check out Fitnotes too, Hippie. Do you by chance know if it will sync the high level data, like calorie burn to myfitnesspal?
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Anyone know if the Fitbit site, or any of the other wearables sites, might handle this? I have a misfit Flash, but their site's metrics are very limited....only tracking things like minutes active, and total steps.
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Right there with you sonya. That's the tried and true method. Seems like a process that could use a digital refresh though.
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Thanks Todd. I checked that out, but didn't see a way to log the details about the workout, besides duration. there were a bunch of other metrics that aren't really applicable, like Pace, Route, or distance. Here's a very basic example of a bodyweight workout that I would like to be able to log... Pushups - 60 seconds - #…