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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2138355" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>I will add a caveat that although my Fitbit is accurate in terms of bpm (and weight age steps etc etc) I’m not sure it’s truely reflective of fitness. I do no activity beyond living essentials - despite numerous plans to the contrary - and think my cardio ability and muscle strength is fairly poor to average personally. Yet it rates me as very good to excellent for my age. </p><p></p><p>I laugh every time I read that and doubt all the assumptions and conclusions it uses as a result. Perhaps a super fit other half squews my perceptions in comparison, maybe I’m luckier than others with a great cardio system (something has to work great on the law of averages) but as a result mines a bit of a fancy watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2138355, member: 480869"] I will add a caveat that although my Fitbit is accurate in terms of bpm (and weight age steps etc etc) I’m not sure it’s truely reflective of fitness. I do no activity beyond living essentials - despite numerous plans to the contrary - and think my cardio ability and muscle strength is fairly poor to average personally. Yet it rates me as very good to excellent for my age. I laugh every time I read that and doubt all the assumptions and conclusions it uses as a result. Perhaps a super fit other half squews my perceptions in comparison, maybe I’m luckier than others with a great cardio system (something has to work great on the law of averages) but as a result mines a bit of a fancy watch. [/QUOTE]
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