Far too polite for this forum mateThank you for taking the time to enquire, and write out that response. Much appreciated.
Well done @Jonnyb2
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Far too polite for this forum mateThank you for taking the time to enquire, and write out that response. Much appreciated.
who is your pt?My PT's thoughts - he played county cricket and was on the fringes of the England squash team.
"I use a fitbit and it's great. 160 quid one off and no subs. Whoop strap is probably 25% more accurate so I can see why serious athletes would trade up. If your recovery data is 25% off and you over / under train, that could be the difference in medal colour."
So for me as a 50 year old who has never had a device and doesn't know fitbit, I don't know what I would have been missing and Whoop has got me hook line and sinker. Nowt to compare it to. Question is would I trade up if I had been a fitbit user? And should anyone else? Depends on financial resources and what you're getting in terms of benefits I guess. For me as a busy business owner with 4 kids who wants to keep in shape and live as long and as healthy life as I can, I can make a case for the £360 a year being an investment.
At my station in life, I think the extra accuracy is worth the dough. My PT at his, doesn't.
Horses for courses I guess?
Why don't you take the month free subby and try out the devices in competition?
Mebs the correlation between exercise and dopamine & serotonin release & stress management?!Nah, it's canny in this end. That's why I never venture into the other bits
Ha, quality post, couldn't agree more.Mebs the correlation between exercise and dopamine & serotonin release & stress management?!