I'm the type of lazy piece of shit that only managed to cut calories by tracking what I eat. Will spending money on a fitness tracker motivate me?
>>40029871
Nope. Only you can motivate you. Unless you can workout regularly as a habit, those things are just glorified watches. Quit being a pussy.
>wasting money on fitness trackers when there's free ones you can download on your phone
>>40029871
The app "MyFitnessPal" is free and it is doing a great job at helping me change the way I eat. I always come in under calories (on a cut) but have regularly been eating too much fat in my diet since I wasn't really tracking properly. Now that I've identified that a started cutting down I look much, much better in the mirror.
One of my favorite things about the app though is that once you finish your "food diary" for the day it calculates your calories and project what your weight will be in five weeks. It's really motivating to me to see that number and say, "Hell yeah, that was worth skipping the cookies."
>>40030111
>"MyFitnessPal"
you forgot the ™
>>40029871
motivation comes from without. a tracker can provide this but motivation is fleeting. discipline comes from within and no tracker will provide