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<blockquote data-quote="Paul_hocking" data-source="post: 1389969" data-attributes="member: 357219"><p>I would honestly say I don't have much experience with many I have an apple watch because I am a bit of what you would call an apple fan boy. I first bought it because I wanted one and then used it a bit then didn't until being diagnosed in October T2 Doctor told me it can be difficult to take in and you have to make some big changes and I did. I set this bloody watch up it has 3 little rings to keep you active and walking around it now will remind me every so often to go do 2 minutes of breathing exercises but where it has really helped is its workout parts I find it very useful gives you tips shows you in red amber and green the areas of your run where you did good and not so good it also can match your tempo with your music that doesn't really work.</p><p></p><p>One of my friends has the nike fuel band that just gives you a number not really had any experience with them if i didn't have the watch I probably would of bought a fit bit. there is also a lot of apps on smart phones I know iPhones have a sleep monitor built into the clocks function never really got on with it so ditched that but the app I used to use was called map my fitness and that can log times and where you have been. </p><p></p><p>Watches are expensive but they are about second hand and again i guess it all depends on what if any smart phone your using also.</p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul_hocking, post: 1389969, member: 357219"] I would honestly say I don't have much experience with many I have an apple watch because I am a bit of what you would call an apple fan boy. I first bought it because I wanted one and then used it a bit then didn't until being diagnosed in October T2 Doctor told me it can be difficult to take in and you have to make some big changes and I did. I set this bloody watch up it has 3 little rings to keep you active and walking around it now will remind me every so often to go do 2 minutes of breathing exercises but where it has really helped is its workout parts I find it very useful gives you tips shows you in red amber and green the areas of your run where you did good and not so good it also can match your tempo with your music that doesn't really work. One of my friends has the nike fuel band that just gives you a number not really had any experience with them if i didn't have the watch I probably would of bought a fit bit. there is also a lot of apps on smart phones I know iPhones have a sleep monitor built into the clocks function never really got on with it so ditched that but the app I used to use was called map my fitness and that can log times and where you have been. Watches are expensive but they are about second hand and again i guess it all depends on what if any smart phone your using also. Paul [/QUOTE]
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