• Adventurous-Tax-4912@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Yep…I totally get that! Way back before Apple Watches I wore a Polar heart rate monitor. One day near the end of my usual hard 30min on the step mill I looked at the watch and it had TIMED OUT….just dashes on the screen. It did NOT count the calories of the last 30 min I had just done so in my OCD brain all of that exercise and sweat didn’t happen. Soooooo what did I do???Yep, I did the whole thing again because the watch didn’t show the calories burned and I had to see it there or it didn’t happen. I told my husband what I did, because in my brain that was totally normal. He tried to gently explain that it wasn’t “normal” and that I had become obsessed. I wear the Apple Watch now and don’t have to worry about it timing out like the old Polar so I don’t have to do workouts twice anymore🤔😂

  • DoneWithTheGrind@alien.topB
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    I recently downloaded and evaluated a handful of weight training apps for tracking sets, reps, and rest periods on Apple Watch (without phone nearby).

    I wanted something that was free or cheap (no large subscription fees).

    “Strong” and “Hevy” made the cut for my needs. In both cases, the free tier works great for me!

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    1 year ago

    Even though there’s a giant timer/clock on my gym’s wall I feel naked without my watch’s timer between weight sets.

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    1 year ago

    I recently found “other” under workouts and now use it for anything that gets my heart rate up. Spent an hour and a half a half this morning doing food prep and you bet I logged it

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      1 year ago

      I use “Other” often - cleaning house, walking during shopping, etc. It’s all about closing those rings 😅!

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      1 year ago

      The other day I was doing lane timing for a swim meet and three times in three hours Watch notified me of elevated heart rate. I should have logged it as a workout.

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      1 year ago

      I was chopping and stacking firewood the other day and I put on traditional strength training workout

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      I use “Other” often - cleaning house, walking during shopping, etc. It’s all about closing those rings 😅!

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      I was chopping and stacking firewood the other day and I put on traditional strength training workout

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    1 year ago

    Same way. If my watch is out of battery. I will literally count my steps so I can log them manually.

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      1 year ago

      Wouldn’t it be easier to backtrack your path using google maps, and converting distance into steps? Just an idea.

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    1 year ago

    If I forget to start a weight training workout, I just run it later after I’m done.

  • DoneWithTheGrind@alien.topB
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    I recently downloaded and evaluated a handful of weight training apps for tracking sets, reps, and rest periods on Apple Watch (without phone nearby).

    I wanted something that was free or cheap (no large subscription fees).

    “Strong” and “Hevy” made the cut for my needs. In both cases, the free tier works great for me!

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    1 year ago

    I once told a friend “if your exercise tracker doesn’t track your workout, are you really exercising at all?” He laughed. I laughed. But we knew deep down we both believed in it

  • Ricky2Thicccy@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    My question I’ve had is what’s more accurate, Apple Watch tracking or app opened up through phone tracking? I track my cardio using Nike Run Club and when I go hiking watch tells me I burn near 800 calories, but when I track with my app through the phone I barely pass 300 calories! I’m not sure which one is more effective and which one I should lean on for accurate results

  • Ricky2Thicccy@alien.topB
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    My question I’ve had is what’s more accurate, Apple Watch tracking or app opened up through phone tracking? I track my cardio using Nike Run Club and when I go hiking watch tells me I burn near 800 calories, but when I track with my app through the phone I barely pass 300 calories! I’m not sure which one is more effective and which one I should lean on for accurate results

    • shiftym21@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      the watch has your heart rate during your workout so i’d like to think it was more accurate

  • fallingcouches@alien.topB
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    I once told a friend “if your exercise tracker doesn’t track your workout, are you really exercising at all?” He laughed. I laughed. But we knew deep down we both believed in it