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  • No it does not seem to be syncing calories burned just a generic figure for steps calories, I’m guessing the two are not compatible so I may just have to cancel me premium on mfp if it’s not going to work
  • Thank you for your reply, my main issue is that I don’t think mfp is using my Apple Watch to track my steps and also incorporate my heart rate, if I walk 10000 steps I get the same calorie burn as if I was to run 10000 steps which should not be as my heart rate is much more elavated so I should be burning more. Nobody…
  • I have used many trackers over the years and I would say that my estimation is pretty accurate to be fair, my hiit classes burn around 350 calories for a 40 minute session and I tend to do two a day. I’m a avid runner and have been hooked up to many machines from many professionals and they have all come up with a similar…
  • According to a bit of research on google the average person that does 10000 steps a day burns around 400 calories doing those steps.
  • No I actually mean my active calorie burn, my bmr averages 1600 a day and I regularly burn 1000 a day from exercise and being very active with my job Perhaps my version of pretty active would not be the same as others, I do a hiit session each evening and some lifting work but I don’t class it as excessive but to some…
  • Also the Apple Watch shows my daily calorie burn to be around 1000 calories as I’m pretty active but MyFitnessPal only gives me those calories from those steps, is there any way to import my apple fitness stats into the app so that it’s accurate between Burn and consume ?
  • Well I used to have a Garmin Watch and the calories were double that for a similar amount of steps,
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