Does anyone use a diet, fitness, food tracker that you like?
Does anyone use a diet, fitness, food tracker that you like?
For nutritional tracking, I used to use LoseIt. Really big barcode library, the UI looks good, and it’s pretty simple to use. The issue is that now, without paying for a subscription, it’s worthless. You cannot see anything outside of the total calorie count for free. This did not used to be the case, and it really sucks.
If anyone knows a better replacement, I’d love to check it out.
I currently use LoseIt as well and have for the past few years. Honestly I would say it’s worth buying the lifetime purchase when it goes on sale around the New Year. It’s usually marked down to around $30ish and in my opinion is worth it if it’s going to be a daily use thing. I like the UI and it’s pretty intuitive and the large barcode library is a big plus.
But I also get some people just want a free tracker that’s simple to use. Unfortunately it feels like those are becoming harder and harder to find anymore. So I’d much rather just pay once and have the app unlocked and ads removed rather then a subscription bleeding me over time.
Cronometer is really nice for food tracking. It knows most things by it barcode or you can search by name. You can get a nice breakdown of nutrition for free and there are some subscription features like food suggestions based on your missing nutrients.
As for exercises, I go with FitNote. It knows most exercises or you can simply add your own. It’s easy to create workouts and you can display your data in some usefull charts like volume by week e.g. Tgere’s a supporter app to buy, but I believe there are no gated features.
It doesn’t do food but I highly recommend StrongLifts 5x5. I’d never lifted weights in my life and it got my going in my 30s and it’s been life changing.
One thing I’d add if you take it up is to start extremely light on the weights if you’ve never lifted, and most importantly, just try to be consistent. Turn each workout into a mental link on a chain you’re building internally and make sure you stick with the three times a week schedule.
It only takes about 15-20 mins to complete the workout and you’ll be so much healthier and happier for doing it just three times a week.
Good luck!
Macrofactor is an excellent nutrition tracking app. You track your weight and your intake, set a weight goal (gain, lose, or maintain) and a goal rate of weight change, and it sets your calorie targets from there. The app isn’t free, but there is a free trial period as well as a few different payment options.
I quit using it over the holidays due to too many outings and events, but I’ll be getting back to it next week. I highly recommend checking it out.
I really like the Weight Watchers app. I think there’s a free version, but I paid a couple bucks for the premium version.
Avoid MyFitnessPal. It was once great but has succumbed to horrible business practices.
I tried Chronometer but there are no japanese foods and they won't add any to their DB so I basically gave up on it :/
I have a goole pixel watch I bought when my Garmin died. It's fine for my needs.
Chronometer for food intake Jefit for workout sessions Strava for bike & hike (plus Polar hardware) Fit companion for better charts and entering my weight Fitbit for step tracking
I don’t track my food too heavily, I go for my macros and see where I’m at, tracking for a few weeks, then don’t bother for several months. Usually just as kind of a check-in with myself.
Jefit I use every workout session, I’ve tried a ton of apps but it’s my preferred. Some stuff it doesn’t do (like doing a weight + time tracking for weighted carries) but I work around that by setting a ‘rep’ as equaling 10s. Works great, lots of options without paying for any subscription, but the subscription has some benefits like swapping exercises during a session.
Just tried it. Seems to work fine.
I generally eat the same stuff everyday so I just auto add.
Use it to keep macros on days I deviate
I really wish there is an open source alternative for this kind of app.
I’m very nervous around big companies tracking things like my health.
For diet I use Macros.
For exercise I use Loop Habit Tracker
For meal plans, I self-host Mealie on a droplet.