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Ok. So you feel like this seems correct? Even this one where it hasn't given me any calories for my standard steps?
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They are not matching?
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Sorry now attached
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So mine are not matching? I'm guessing that's what you mean? As you can see, Both have been updated and synced showing the same steps.
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So now Garmin thinks I've burnt 972 calories but MFP thinks I've burnt just 186. That cannot be right?
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How have I lost over 500 from exercise after doing more walking?
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How am I not getting this lol
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Now it's completely changed again but dropped?
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I'm just really confused. Please see screenshot from yesterday Vs today Very similar days, In fact less steps today though but higher calories plus for my activity? How? How can I do less steps but her more calories added back in?
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I have absolutely no idea what that means lol All I know is when I used to use MFP it used to give me calories back for steps and standard and then extra for workouts. So ultimately am I better off putting the settings back to not very active?
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Also yesterday it didn't give me anything for the steps but then gave me calories for the workout?
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Sorry I've just seen it. So ultimately do you think it is actually tracking ok then? Is nearly 12k only just over 500 calories?
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Different figures and I have no idea why
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Vs MFP
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-780 calories for the steps
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So this is Garmin
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Ok so because I've got it set to slightly active I will be achieving less calories in return Vs if I had it on inactive for instance? Because the app and watch claim I should have higher calories burnt?
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Garmin itself even thinks that the calories gained back for the steps done is higher?