Blackadder337
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Hello all,
So October 2016 is my first trip to WDW since about 1987 or maybe 88... some time around then. Without WDW in mind, I started making a few lifestyle changes in Nov. 2014. So in the past year I've gone from about 250 lbs down to 225 give or take (without trying too hard). I've been walking quite a bit since April, but with winter coming, I figure it won't be as easy to walk outside, so I bought a treadmill.
I'm pleased to say that after having the treadmill for a full month, I manage to get in at least 3.5 miles (5kms) of walking/jogging before work EVERY morning, plus my normal daily walking around.
I've noticed the mileage, steps and calorie numbers are quite different between my treadmill and my Fitbit Charge. I know that if I actually use some sort of HR monitor it would give a more true calorie count , but I don't have one. I also can't use the one on the treadmill because the hand sensors are too low for me to reach when I'm doing my workout.
Has anyone looked into seeing whether a treadmill or a fitbit is more accurate? So far I'm just assuming that if I split the difference between the two, it should give me a ROUGH idea of where I'm at. But I was curious if anyone has looked into this before?
So October 2016 is my first trip to WDW since about 1987 or maybe 88... some time around then. Without WDW in mind, I started making a few lifestyle changes in Nov. 2014. So in the past year I've gone from about 250 lbs down to 225 give or take (without trying too hard). I've been walking quite a bit since April, but with winter coming, I figure it won't be as easy to walk outside, so I bought a treadmill.
I'm pleased to say that after having the treadmill for a full month, I manage to get in at least 3.5 miles (5kms) of walking/jogging before work EVERY morning, plus my normal daily walking around.
I've noticed the mileage, steps and calorie numbers are quite different between my treadmill and my Fitbit Charge. I know that if I actually use some sort of HR monitor it would give a more true calorie count , but I don't have one. I also can't use the one on the treadmill because the hand sensors are too low for me to reach when I'm doing my workout.
Has anyone looked into seeing whether a treadmill or a fitbit is more accurate? So far I'm just assuming that if I split the difference between the two, it should give me a ROUGH idea of where I'm at. But I was curious if anyone has looked into this before?