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I've linked it to myfitnesspal so i'll see how it goes, if nothing else though it should make me more conscious about getting up and moving around a bit more during the day at work
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i have an apple watch and love it. It definitely makes you more conscious of the exercise you do or don't do, which I think is the main point.
I was at an exhibition a couple of years ago, and I walked 18 miles in the venue in 1 day
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It's fine for counting steps/recording exercise etc. but there's no such thing as an accurate calorie counter, there are FAR too many variables involved.
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