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In just few days there will be a next step in this digital transition saga, connection between Suuntolink and movescount.com will go down, site itself is kept alive until next year (people still have their activity history there) . This also means that most movescount.com functionality that hasn't been shut down yet (watch settings, sport mode configuration, loading routes) will be moved to somewhere else, to... Source: over 2 years ago
Movescount is available, at movescount.com. You should use Movescount to sync settings & sport modes & routes to the watch, but only by using SuuntoLink on your desktop Mac/PC. (Do not use MovesLink). Source: about 3 years ago
Is it possible to lookup my workouts on a desktop? As far as I can tell I can only do it through the suunto phone app now. movescount.com no longer shows activities since the migration to the suunto app. Source: about 3 years ago
If you do just want to dive into something, then I would suggest starting with a calorie target of 10-12 calories per current lb of bodyweight. So, if you weigh 170 lbs for example, your calorie budget would fall between 1700-2040 calories. It is always best to start at the higher end, then adjust based on 2 weeks of consistency with it. I would recommend aiming for 0.7+ grams of protein per lb of body weight, and... Source: 12 months ago
PS: you asked the other poster about recipe sites. If I look for inspiration I love eatthismuch.com. Because I can enter a calorie target, what I like and dont like, and it will show me ideas. Only use it for single meals though, planning whole weeks I find a bit teadious, but if that gets you rolling go for it :D. Source: about 1 year ago
I use tdeecalculator.net to figure out what my intake should be and then plug that into eatthismuch.com to help me figure out foods to eat. Unfortunately, there is no option to take away acid reflux meals or meals with dairy, but if you make your meals, it's easy to not add those things (ex. It may say eat a breakfast omelet with the works, but I'll make an egg white omelet with non-triggering veggies and no... Source: about 1 year ago
You can then see the amount of calories you need per day to maintain/bulk/cut weight. For the calories and what to eat. You can use eatthismuch.com. You just put the amount of calories and how many meals per day you have and it will generate a day for you. lunch, dinner, snacks. Etc For this to properly work, you will have to start counting calories... Use myfitnesspal, loseit, chronometer, etc as apps to log in... Source: about 1 year ago
Eatthismuch.com people use it for dieting but it has recipes for all kinds of foods- healthy or not and it can meal plan for you. You put in the amount of calories you want and how many meals you want it to be in and it picks out food for you. But you can also just browse through the recipes too. Source: about 1 year ago
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