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[–] Rialed 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Well, to be fair, you have to be able to wear wearable technology. Does it come in plus sizes? Like Goddess or Gargantuan?

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[–] damnbiker ago 

Which one did you get? I got the fenix 5x and love it. How do you get it to track your weight lifting? Mibe just shows me as being 'active'.

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[–] darthbrodin 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

My brother in law is a whale and he's turning his daughters and now my sister into little tubsters. My 7 year old niece wanted a fitbit for Christmas. She got one, and has never been fatter. Ditto my sister, who bought herself one. Why? Because fatlogic, of course. They slap a fitbit on their wrists and now believe that they are healthy and can eat whatever they want because they have a magic bracelet now. Remember those stupid magnetic copper (wtf?) healing bracelets that stupid people still buy? Fitbit is that, for fat people.

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[–] SkinnyDick 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I LOVE Garmins! The newer Forerunners are amazing, and the newer Vivoactives are great too if you're not primarily a runner. I have a Forerunner 935 right now, and it's great. Just a stellar training partner, and worth every penny.

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[–] Plavonica ago 

the newer Vivoactives are great too if you're not primarily a runner.

Really? I don't run (muh disabilities) so I lift, bike and hike instead. I was thinking it would be nice to get actual numbers to track instead of just keeping a weekly count in my head. How are they with bodyweight, dumbbell, or bicycle training?

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[–] SkinnyDick 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Sorry for the late response, I don't check voat very often. For bicycling, they are superb. The pricier garmins have the ability to connect accessories to your bike to track all kinds of different data. The vivoactives will track route and speed, but not much else. For bodyweight/dumbbell, it will track heart rate/calorie burn and that's it.

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[–] veganesthie [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

The vivoactive 3 tracks many workouts from all cardio to weight training and yoga. It’s not perfect but it tries to predict the exercise I’m doing such as 12 reps of squats. It’s not always right but you can edit it later and have a good base to work off. They’re great for bike training because it uses GPS outdoors as is very accurate. It even accounts for wind. On a trainer you can use a foot pod but nothing accounts for power like zwyft.

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[–] DoctorShitlord 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

There is an easier way to know if you are eating too many calories, it is called a mirror.

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[–] skittlesforhair ago 

I'm interested in that watch though. Could really use it for weightlifting, hiking, and eating enough because I know what I've burned.

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[–] veganesthie [S] ago 

It’s the vivoactive 3

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[–] Fupachabra ago  (edited ago)

I have a slightly overweight friend that wanted a fitbit more than anything this Christmas. When she got it, she set goals from day one, and so far this year she's lost 18lbs

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[–] Siacca 0 points 12 points (+12|-0) ago 

You still have the same problem. The lard dumpsters can't count calories correctly, so they'll only input about 1% of what they're actually eating. This will only encourage them to squeal louder about how their metabolism is slow and that's why they're still gaining weight on 300 calories a day. The watch will give them extra fodder to scream at the medical community that they're right, and that doctors and scientists don't know how the body works or how calories are used. It's like we all already know... Fats are retards.

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[–] DrFingers 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Hrmm, one serving of chips...150 calories... ~dumps 2 bags in a giant bowl~ there, that's one serving! only 150 calories for all this!

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