The FITT Principle Podcast

Is your Apple Watch Making You Fat? Part 3

14 min · 27. elo 2022
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In part one, I discussed the need to change your weight and other important information in your device to reflect what's accurate. Then in part two, I challenged you to increase the duration of your exercise ring on your watch. In this part, I will show you how to accurately (or as close as possible) set the number of calories you should be burning throughout the day. Are you ready? Set your watch and Let's go! CHECK YOUR BMR! [https://www.jefffittmiami.com/about-4] Activity multipliers. These multipliers reflect varying levels of activity throughout a one-week period: * Sedentary (little or no exercise)= BMR x 1.2 * Lightly active (light exercise/sports 1-3 days/week)= BMR x 1.375 * Moderately active (moderate exercise/sports 3-5 days/week)= BMR x 1.55 * Very active (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days a week)= BMR x 1.725 * If you are extra active (very hard exercise/sports & a physical job)= BMR x 1.9

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jakson Is your Apple Watch Making You Fat? Part 3 kansikuva

Is your Apple Watch Making You Fat? Part 3

In part one, I discussed the need to change your weight and other important information in your device to reflect what's accurate. Then in part two, I challenged you to increase the duration of your exercise ring on your watch. In this part, I will show you how to accurately (or as close as possible) set the number of calories you should be burning throughout the day. Are you ready? Set your watch and Let's go! CHECK YOUR BMR! [https://www.jefffittmiami.com/about-4] Activity multipliers. These multipliers reflect varying levels of activity throughout a one-week period: * Sedentary (little or no exercise)= BMR x 1.2 * Lightly active (light exercise/sports 1-3 days/week)= BMR x 1.375 * Moderately active (moderate exercise/sports 3-5 days/week)= BMR x 1.55 * Very active (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days a week)= BMR x 1.725 * If you are extra active (very hard exercise/sports & a physical job)= BMR x 1.9

27. elo 202214 min