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  • How is strava on apple watch? And do you just use Apple Health for fitness tracking (HR mainly)?

  • I've always used a proper garmin for strava-ing so can't comment on that bit.

    I've apple-watched in tandem with power meter to compare calorie burn and it seems close enough that for commutes/ general bike messing about/rides where either using a garmin or garmin/hr combo is a faff I'm happy to let the watch take the strain.

    For general activity (running about, walks, etc) it seems very good at catching anything over baseline, as well as logging general through-the-day HR (not constant, spot readings only). Plus the daily goal thing has provided some activity prompts during my more sedentary wfh days.

    I've got my Strava plugging into Healthkit along with daily step counts/activity burn from the watch etc, which then feeds into Myfitnesspal to tell me to eat more/less, and it's a system I'm happy with. Plus the watch is still providing novelty for phone notifications etc, and the mfp app provides an on-watch 'how many calories left for the day' number so its one less thing to stare at the phone for.

    All in all, a very expensive tool but no regrets. If you're not already heavily invested the ecosystem probably not worth it.

    @tricitybendix has had one since xmas had has just finished a unbroken month-long activity streak so is probably better qualified to comment on how it does everything really.

  • Yeah thats kind of why I got the vivosmart. It does all phone notifications and has a builtin vibrate for alarm/wake up. Of course it can't do iTunes control etc, but then again it only cost me £90

  • Great to hear that.

    I am all android atm so can't get one .. there are cheaper android alternatives but not as appealing (polished) as apple.

    Still needs a lot of trickle down overall.

  • The Apple Watch activity app works very well as a behaviour change tool because the rings look so satisfying when they're all complete. /ocd

    There's a ring for calorie goal (mine is 580 a day which is pretty easy to hit if I cycle in and home), activity (time spent with your HR above resting) and stands (you have to stand at least one minute of each hour for 12 hours to complete the ring).

    The only problem is it doesn't have the same satisfying gamification trick for keeping your calories low and consequently I have lost very little weight. But I am very good at walking up all 14 flights of stairs at work.

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