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by brianmwang
5163 days ago
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Hi, co-founder/CEO of Fitocracy chiming in here. I'm incredibly curious about how the HN community views devices like the Fitbit and similar products commonly associated with the so-called Quantified Self movement. Not counting the folks who simply want to track their behaviors for data geekery's sake, I assume that many people who use these devices do so for the purposes of weight loss, improved health and fitness, better body composition, etc. Assuming that that's the case, I wonder how effective these devices really are for the average person? |
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This is Joe from the Healthy Games panel. I used a Fitbit, until I lost it. I just got the Fuelband. What I found with both is that they are helpful to gauge level of activity ("it's noon and I only have 1000 steps, move!"), but lack a second gear. What I'd love to see in products like these is a coaching feature - If my goal is to lose 10 pounds, how much more do I have to walk?
It would also be great to see a similar thing in Fitocracy. I have no idea how to start with lifting. Your UI is really nice, but assumes I have a plan. Pre-populating it with a starter plan would be a huge step forward. Same for Nike and all these other products.