Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have tracked calories, macros, steps, sleep, workouts —- you name it — for YEARS.
I don’t think it’s made a difference. (Other than helping with portion control but at this point I’m a human MyFittnessPal. I’ve memorized all the food stats!)
On Strava, I don’t use the data, I don’t care about calories burned, I’m not trying to train for races anymore. It’s just one more app. I’m sick of charging my watch, and hate how it feels sleeping with it anyway.
I’m toying with the idea of putting them all away for 2024 and eating and exercising intuitively. It sounds liberating, but also scary. I think I’m addicted to tracking (and maybe Strava kudos, if I’m honest).
Has anyone else ditched the data?
No, however your tracking seems excessive so I get it. Also I think age and gender matters here. I'm 58F, postmenopausal (obviously). Because of where I am in life it's critical FOR ME that I track my workouts as I'm trying to maintain muscle, and I casually track my protein intake. By that I mean that I don't weight and measure, I just eyeball it. I don't count calories, that said I have always been an intuitive eater. I stop when I'm not quite "full", I hate that full feeling. Because I eat a fairly balanced diet I rarely have cravings or find the need to snack. Good on you OP for striving to eat intuitively it is quite liberating.
Anonymous wrote:I have tracked calories, macros, steps, sleep, workouts —- you name it — for YEARS.
I don’t think it’s made a difference. (Other than helping with portion control but at this point I’m a human MyFittnessPal. I’ve memorized all the food stats!)
On Strava, I don’t use the data, I don’t care about calories burned, I’m not trying to train for races anymore. It’s just one more app. I’m sick of charging my watch, and hate how it feels sleeping with it anyway.
I’m toying with the idea of putting them all away for 2024 and eating and exercising intuitively. It sounds liberating, but also scary. I think I’m addicted to tracking (and maybe Strava kudos, if I’m honest).
Has anyone else ditched the data?
Anonymous wrote:The only two pieces of tracking that work for me and is so easy is …
1. happy scale app. Just a daily number. Done.
2. On a bigger effort, making a food journal. But on the advice from someone, I make it a pre-journal. I can always scratch stuff off and change if I need. But usually I stick to what I wrote. I do 3 days at a time. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Makes me excited for the delicious days ahead.
I’m serious when I say the only time ^2 doesn’t “work” is when I don’t do it.
It always results in weight loss or maintenance.