The Truth about Fitness Trackers

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  • Опубликовано: 28 фев 2023
  • These days, it seems like pretty much everyone has a smart, fitness tracking watch... But there’s a side to things that we don’t talk about enough: these trackers may actually get in the way of your health goals instead of helping you achieve them.
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Комментарии • 278

  • @JorgeAFlores
    @JorgeAFlores Год назад +126

    This trackers were the key element for me to loose 100lb in 10 months, and stop being obese, but all my friends that decided to imitate me didn’t achieve it, because the other key element, diet and exercise, was not present.

    • @fahim113
      @fahim113 Год назад +2

      Thats great. Keep it up!

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад +6

      Yeah the fitness tracker doesn't do the work for you that's for sure! Congrats!

    • @sudeshpillay5109
      @sudeshpillay5109 Год назад

      This will always be the case . Weight loss and becoming. Healthier isn’t easy you were an outlier yes but this was the case even before smart watches .
      The video is informative but I feel the miss the point . The watch is a tool for a person to fine tune their training . I use mine for the heart rate monitor to train in specific cardio zones and a rough calories burned calculation. The watch like in your case could possibly give the person enough motivation to start training for long term for it to become a permanent habit .

    • @AFishNamedBob
      @AFishNamedBob 10 месяцев назад

      I'm on that journey right now! Unfortunately, for the second time. But doing to with consistency and forever in mind this time. Congrats Jorge!

  • @philip66449
    @philip66449 Год назад +164

    What a great host Sher is! Subscribed!

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад +10

      Isn't she the coolest 🤩🤩 Happy to have you here!

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад +3

      Thanks for all the love!! It means a lot as I get into this new world. Feeling lucky to work with the cool kids at Future Proof 🙌🏽
      ♥️ Sher

  • @austinpassler
    @austinpassler Год назад +58

    Also something of note, there's a major difference between smart watches with fitness features vs fitness watches with some smart ones. I've had both and find my Garmin way more useful at just helping me keep track of my workouts.

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад +4

      That’s a very good point! Different focus means different uses (probably).

    • @droid2D2C3P0
      @droid2D2C3P0 Год назад +5

      This! My friend recently switched from Apple watch to the same Garmin watch I have and she's loving it. The Apple watch had too many smart features she didn't need or use, all it did was drain the battery. She much prefers having a fitness watch with smart features now

    • @gabeclark8050
      @gabeclark8050 Год назад +4

      @@droid2D2C3P0 I love my garmin instinct. All I care about is HR and sleep with good battery. It does this perfectly.

    • @tvrtkoharapin8809
      @tvrtkoharapin8809 Год назад

      ​@@droid2D2C3P0paying 3 times more for 2 times less features

    • @rosemastinwood1606
      @rosemastinwood1606 Год назад +3

      I can attest to this! My dad uses a garmin, and it’s a lot harder to fool than my Fitbit

  • @yairseeman
    @yairseeman Год назад +18

    2 Future Proof videos in the same day?! what have I done to deserve all of this?
    Amazing video, Sher, keep it up, please!

  • @tihroflan
    @tihroflan Год назад +2

    I comment to please the RUclips algorithm, so you can get more views. Excellent video 👍

  • @silvenshadow
    @silvenshadow Год назад +24

    Love the mention of mental health problems related to tracker use. As for the privacy issues, I think most people have been conditioned to not care. Also outro music is 🔥. Congratulations on the new channel!

    • @BritishRacingGreen
      @BritishRacingGreen Год назад +1

      I found the reminders very annoying. I can sweet like a pig and the watch says I'm not exercising enough. It's best to wear another watch when you're not exercising. Also the watch telling you that you've had poor sleep, when you had a good night sleep. I think I know if I'm tired or slept well etc. Great vid. Subscribed.

    • @qwertyazerty2137
      @qwertyazerty2137 Год назад

      @@BritishRacingGreen this just shows that they are crappy gizmos that show unreliable and inaccurate readings. If you need something dependable you need a +500$ device like a garmin, suunto or polar.

  • @originalsoymilk
    @originalsoymilk Год назад +99

    I really enjoyed the new host! Love to see the brand expand. I think this is a solid first video but I wish it went into more about the accuracy of the watches. There are so many features that are overall questionable like the heart rate monitoring accuracy. I'm curious how inaccurate data like that can influence people in their health decisions. I've used a watch for a couple years now and the biggest thing for me is to see how often I am moving and how often I'm standing since I WFM. I'm really excited to see future videos and what health topics you guys cover! I think something really interesting that ya'll could talk about is the trend toward meat substitutes. I feel like people are discovering that they're not all that healthy - but when has a burger (meat or non-meat) supposed to be healthy?

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад +6

      Hey that's a great idea and one we have on the list actually! Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment!

    • @bendingriver7101
      @bendingriver7101 Год назад

      A couple thoughts, 1. There is virtually no way the heart rate monitor is even remotely accurate in my experience and the calorie tracker is God awful. I've had days where I go to the gym and then go to work or where I'm rock climbing all day and it'll tell me I burned 8500-10,000 calories that day, and I just don't think that's true at all.
      2. I think people wanna talk about meat substitutes a lot but the one that often gets thrown out of the conversation is seitan which is thousands of years old and fucking delicious. It also is significantly "healthier" than most meat alternatives (granted it is obviously not gluten free).

  • @iseemelanie
    @iseemelanie Год назад +57

    I just got a Fitbit for Christmas and I love it. While I am looking to lose a bit a weight and like the fact that it keeps track of my steps and all that, I’m mostly into it because of its heart rate monitor. For me, understanding how stressed out my heart is during various activities is the major health statistic I use to gauge how my body is acting and improving.

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад +12

      That's great how well its been working for you! Thanks for taking the time to join us and share here, Melanie 💓

    • @estycki
      @estycki Год назад +4

      That’s exactly right, it’s to see how hard your heart works and recovers. Good job.

  • @Lady_of_Hyrule
    @Lady_of_Hyrule Год назад +10

    In my experience, fitness trackers can be beneficial if you think of it as an *optimization* tool. I like walking on its own, but I tend to default to being sedentary if I don't remind myself to move. I feel much more motivated to walk when I can quantify my progress (my personal goal is 7,500 steps since the benefits tend to stop around there, not 10,000). Additionally, I enjoy knowing how many calories I've burned during intense exercise, because I want to have a realistic idea of how much I can and should eat (including eating back at least some of the calories I've burned). I track my food so that I can maintain my weight, build muscle, and ensure that I'm getting enough protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
    I've even been monitoring my heart rate and stress levels. I had an extremely difficult adjustment period recently, and I'm so relieved knowing that my heart rate is finally starting to go back down to its previously tortoise-esque levels. I couldn't monitor this so easily without wearing my fitness tracker! I don't rely on it for everything (the sleep tracking is still kind of iffy), but I prefer being informed about these details.

  • @latristessdurera8763
    @latristessdurera8763 Год назад +5

    I was an early adopter of the Fitbit after watching a tech review back in 2010/11. Original I liked concept but started to get a little creeped out when the technology started to expand beyond counting steps, a watch and a heart rate monitor. I’ve since returned to my good old Casio watch.

  • @mrworldwide5811
    @mrworldwide5811 Год назад +1

    I like your slower way of speaking it (in conjunction with the script) gives this channel a far more relaxed feeling than many other channels, keep up the good work

  • @manbuckets
    @manbuckets Год назад +6

    Excited to see the future of this channel as well! It’s nice to see the health version of Future Proof!

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад +3

      Sooo exciting! Thanks for being a part of the team, Manny

  • @Northwest360
    @Northwest360 Год назад +4

    Great video! Here are video ideas:
    - the dark side of depression medication < why psychedelics are better
    - how big pharma makes money off of your pain
    - 4-day workweek leads to overall better health
    - yoga as fitness vs yoga as life/philosophy

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад +1

      Hey Matt! Psychedelics are definitely on our radar so you can look forward to something on that soon 😊 Thanks for tuning in and sharing your ideas! ♥️ Sher

  • @angel7823344534
    @angel7823344534 Год назад +2

    Wall-e clip was absolute perfection.

  • @LuisanaRamirez
    @LuisanaRamirez Год назад +3

    Bipolar disorder and divergent behaviour. I was diagnosed at 19; I’m now 37 and every day I have to wear my “normal person” custom. On the tracker topic, I am a teacher and I switched from my Fitbit to an classical watch 5 years ago. Peace of mind and simplicity. Happiness

  • @albiesspace
    @albiesspace Год назад +1

    Whoop, congratulations on the channel launch!

  • @screvo
    @screvo Год назад +1

    Congrats on launching! love the host!

  • @strauskp
    @strauskp Год назад +3

    Great hosting, thank you, Sher! And thank you for the body diversity in this video 😍

  • @bryanreyes2944
    @bryanreyes2944 Год назад

    I’ve been waiting for this channel to officially launch and WOW what a great start! Love the new host too!

  • @ClimbingEasy
    @ClimbingEasy Год назад +6

    I am subbed, I am all about this type of content.
    Suggestions: soaps (pure Olive oils vs coco oil...), Micro plastics, mental health benefits in the vain of fitness and struggle.

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад +1

      Hey, thanks for the suggestions! These are great and we'll add them to our list of video ideas ✨

    • @ClimbingEasy
      @ClimbingEasy Год назад

      ​@@FutureProofHealththank you!
      The olive oil topic actually has a few good things to cover: soaps, sources (most olive oils are cut with bad oils), and the controversial blue health zone magic ingredient (The reasoning behind it is controversial currently).

  • @teabagfc
    @teabagfc Год назад +4

    Great host!
    Suggestions: Fitness supplements (protein powders, creatine, etc.); Trendy diets

  • @jacksonueland
    @jacksonueland Год назад +2

    I have def ended workouts earlier than I could’ve because I had reached my goals

  • @DMFTexTex
    @DMFTexTex Год назад +2

    Let's comment for the algorithm!!!

  • @fayem4091
    @fayem4091 Год назад +2

    Happy start! Great job! I study dietology and we are advised to do nothing about it

  • @abbiejoyguabna5320
    @abbiejoyguabna5320 Год назад +2

    that one last bit about privacy settings with toggles tho had my eyes wide, am I the only one who hasn't seen privacy statements settings on phone with toggles (non-iphone user)

  • @MrNavidad
    @MrNavidad Год назад +3

    Love this for a first episode.
    I used to have a Microsoft Band (upgraded to Band 2 later) and really loved it for the sleep tracking occasionally and seeing the average of my movement. Plus I loved it for messaging from the watch and controlling my music 😂
    And no kidding about the tracking, it had a hiking mode to save a path of where you went to and included altitude changes, average speed, distance, and all the usual heartbeat and calorie stuff

  • @zumabbar
    @zumabbar Год назад +1

    yay to first video!! def gonna watch this later! ((bookmarked!))

  • @harperguo379
    @harperguo379 Год назад

    love the new channel! looking forward to seeing great content from Sher and this channel in the future :)

  • @CheeseCoC
    @CheeseCoC Год назад +1

    Hey in the other channel u said u were nervous, i feel like this video was amazing and im looking forward for mroe video!

  • @tnan123
    @tnan123 Год назад +17

    Would love a deeper a dive on some of the tracking done by these fitness trackers. How accurate is the sleep tracking really? How useful are ECG or pulse ox measurements? What are some of the next health related things that might be tracked?

    • @ozenmacher
      @ozenmacher Год назад

      There is a very good video out there where a guy with a data science background tests the Apple Watch. I recommend it. ruclips.net/video/LPqtfC70QTU/видео.html

  • @bullydungeon9631
    @bullydungeon9631 Год назад +1

    Very excited about this channel, it's something I personally am very interested in and i wish this video had been out a few months ago when i had to search around to come to the exact same conclusions.

  • @gravelrhoads
    @gravelrhoads Год назад

    I'm always unsure about a RUclips channel I like adding another channel with a new host, but this was a no brainer for me to subscribe. Great job Sher! I can't wait to see what topics you dive into. By the way, I stopped using my Fitbit a couple of months ago because it really didn't help me and I really didn't want yet another device tracking me.

  • @iambrilliant00
    @iambrilliant00 Год назад

    Good luck Sher! I love Future Proof and health topics always kept me interested, so it’s so nice to watch you

  • @jacobdebernardi4385
    @jacobdebernardi4385 Год назад

    Fantastic episode, looking forward to seeing more from you guys.

  • @nadirafant6428
    @nadirafant6428 Год назад +4

    Was so confused when I got two notifications on my watch (yes fitbit) for two future proof videos, but then I remembered the second channel lol

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад +2

      Ok that would be so disorienting 😅 We'll be uploading Thursdays from here on out to stagger that and hopefully give people a bit of a break between notifications!

    • @nadirafant6428
      @nadirafant6428 Год назад

      ​@@FutureProofHealth ya'll are so hardworking over there at future proof. Keep up the great vidyas! Happy to be apart of your community lol

  • @nnennaumelloh8834
    @nnennaumelloh8834 Год назад +2

    This is a great video! I appreciate the time and information provided. I want to offer some feedback. I get what you're saying when you point out the devices are "spying" on you. However to call it spying makes it sound they're conducting illegal activities. Spying has a nefarious connotation. These devices that people purchase monitor specific behavior. The behavior is monitored and collected legally and with permission given that the consumer bought it. Now if a hacker infiltrated the software to collect information without the company or the user being aware, that, by definition, is spying and illegal. It's not fair to connote the two behaviors because they're not equivalent. (Yes, few to no one reads the T&S so users may be agreeing to more than they realize but even that is still not technically spying and it's legal.)

  • @ryllaresler532
    @ryllaresler532 Год назад +9

    Thank you so much for this video. I am a yoga teacher, who always encourages her students to listen into their bodies. Sometimes I think these trackers encourage disconnection from feeling and I really appreciate you addressing that and the privacy issues here very well done thank you.

  • @julianfalavigna1566
    @julianfalavigna1566 Год назад +1

    Such a great first video!

  • @IreneBrownMeow
    @IreneBrownMeow Год назад +3

    Wow great first video! Super interesting and Sher is a fantastic host. Love some nuanced nerdiness

  • @wolfsbane4516
    @wolfsbane4516 Год назад +2

    Yes!!! I love this! I've heard that depending on the tracker you get, the metrics might not even be remotely accurate too.
    I love that you guys are digging into this stuff and expanding the brand. I am here for it!

    • @ellipsis...1986
      @ellipsis...1986 Год назад

      For the most part accuracy really isn't that important though. Consistency is, and is generally ok on most trackers. So long as you can follow or track trends that's what is going to show and guide your progress.

  • @AlizaVellani
    @AlizaVellani Год назад

    Absolutely love the host! Can’t wait to see and learn more!

  • @rivenharlow
    @rivenharlow Год назад +14

    Love the content!
    I use my Apple Watch for my anxiety, actually. The heart rate monitor helps me with visualizing myself calming down from panic attacks, plus knowing the time helps my ADHD-ass not lose track of time in my time blindness.

    • @The_real_onefs
      @The_real_onefs 3 дня назад

      Should probally stop smoking then...

    • @rivenharlow
      @rivenharlow 2 дня назад

      @@The_real_onefs What?

    • @The_real_onefs
      @The_real_onefs 2 дня назад

      @rivenharlow and change your diet

    • @The_real_onefs
      @The_real_onefs 2 дня назад

      @rivenharlow drink water

    • @rivenharlow
      @rivenharlow 2 дня назад

      @@The_real_onefs ??? I don't know why you're telling me this shit. lmao

  • @theiammike123
    @theiammike123 Год назад +2

    Subbed before this came out. Nice to see your first ever video here. ♥️

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад

      Thank you for joining us!! We're so excited to get this off the ground 🥰

  • @lizzieb1
    @lizzieb1 Год назад +1

    Couldn't agree more with this video! I found about a year ago after that lockdown ended that tracking my workouts actually started to de-motivate me. I was back to doing other less active hobbies and had a lot less time to dedicate to running, but my apps and devices stored all my records and previous higher speeds, which I just wasn't going to be hitting any more. I switched to a basic digital stopwatch to time workout duration, started listening to my body to gauge how hard I was working out, and now I'm back to enjoying my workouts! Also, I've concluded that I just don't need that level of scientific precision for fitness tracking -- probably only professonal athletes really do!

  • @lyuba881
    @lyuba881 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this video and the reminder about privacy settings! Personally for me the biggest benefit of a fitness watch has been sleep tracking - I haven’t had a consistent sleep schedule since I was in high school, and having a Fitbit has really helped me be aware of periods of time when my nightly sleep isn’t meeting my goal, and gives me a useful push to prioritize sleep in those times. The step counter is nice too, though if it wasn’t for sleep tracking I’d probably be fine using my phone. I’ve barely taken my Fitbit off (except to charge) since I first got it for Christmas in 2018.

  • @JacobMcCourt
    @JacobMcCourt Год назад +1

    Congrats on the launch of the channel, y'all!

  • @Jegour
    @Jegour Год назад

    Great first episode, great host, thank you for the content and your work!

  • @mot0573
    @mot0573 Год назад +1

    Great content! Thank you!

  • @guineawheat
    @guineawheat Год назад +1

    Okay LOVE Sher. Looking forward to more!

  • @thunderstorm204
    @thunderstorm204 Год назад

    Just got a Fitbit! I appreciate knowing much more about it ❤thank you

  • @gncnrs
    @gncnrs Год назад

    I was just checking out what fitness watch to buy. This is so helpful to think twice and to realize if I really need it.
    Great video!

  • @bonoki3870
    @bonoki3870 Год назад

    i whole-heartily enjoy my Galaxy Watch, not tired of it at all. i find myself walking more with it on than just using my mobile.
    thank you for this & iam looking forward to future episodes.

  • @mariabarajas3859
    @mariabarajas3859 Год назад +2

    Liked, subscribed, and hit the notification bell! Cool vid Future Proof Health team, can't wait for the content that is to come! Sher, you killed it!

  • @granthatcher
    @granthatcher 3 месяца назад

    great video, thank you

  • @ericfischer3204
    @ericfischer3204 Год назад

    Love it!!! The future proof style with a new host talking about new things! I love levi but he can share the spotlight 😂 great work!

  • @gmt5664
    @gmt5664 Год назад

    OK I subscribed! I've been wearing a Fitbit for years and did not know about the motivation issue. I sorta knew about the lack of privacy issue, but this was more in depth. Thanx. I don't wear a Fitbit for absolute accuracy, but as a tool to recognize patterns so I can assess which patterns affect my health and fitness. I walk 5 miles a day and it has NOT helped me to get fit or lose weight, but I've found that sleep and deep sleep matter. Diet matters, but I have a notebook to track meals and crossfit workouts. Extrinsic motivation not needed.

  • @locaalpaca4148
    @locaalpaca4148 5 месяцев назад

    I'm a fitbit charge user for almost 8 years. I really like to keep track of my stats and it keeps me motivated during my trainings.

  • @thingslaurasays9995
    @thingslaurasays9995 Год назад +1

    Loved this!!

  • @pixelpondering
    @pixelpondering Год назад +1

    Watching this while wearing my brand new fitness tracker 😬😄

  • @staciw6420
    @staciw6420 Год назад +1

    Nice job on the first episode:)

  • @catcreme
    @catcreme Год назад +2

    I've always loved walking vs traditional gym exercise but I could also go days without getting out of my house. Getting a fitness tracker was a game-changer for me to get out of my house and get those 10 000 steps even if I wasn't in the mood. After a month I felt significantly better and although I didn't lose much weight (I need to change my diet which is a bigger challenge) it was beneficial for my overall mental health bc I kept myself away from any screen or social media for at least an hour every day.
    Before I got my fitness tracker I would usually overestimate how much exercise I was getting but now I can easily see and change my behaviour bc there's (sometimes inaccurate) data I can rely on than a mere ''guess''.

  • @LovelyCaboose
    @LovelyCaboose Год назад +1

    Good job sher!!

  • @alicehargest
    @alicehargest Год назад +1

    I literally started wearing my Fitbit again this week omg

  • @DiannaCarney
    @DiannaCarney Год назад

    Excited to see where this channels journey goes!

  • @johnnybyup
    @johnnybyup Год назад

    Good job on the new channel and video.
    For me, my smart watch is almost as important as my phone. I am a healthy athletic person + a tech lover, the data is just useful for me. And I use it to compare myself to myself YoY, MoM.

  • @yaelfya9641
    @yaelfya9641 Год назад +1

    Very pleasant and informative way of presenting. A new favorite.🏆

  • @thriftyandniftygoods1372
    @thriftyandniftygoods1372 Год назад

    Hi! Do you have any recommendations for people looking to track their heart rate? Also- this is an excellent video! Can’t wait to see more stuff!❤

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc Год назад +1

    I mean, my old Samsung S10e was able to count steps on it’s own. Got an Apple Watch for Father’s Day a few years ago.
    Seemed really cool, but then my doctor totally downplayed the Apple Watch’s heart monitoring functions. Watch: 1 sensor. Real EKG at least half a dozen that get placed all over your body, not just one wrist.

  • @LauraTenora
    @LauraTenora Год назад +2

    Wonderful video! You're off to a great start! Very well researched, beautiful and disarmingly charming hostess, I can't wait for the next one. I'm something of a health nut myself, so I simply couldn't help but subscribing.

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much Laura! Hope to see you around in the future 🥰🙏🏻

  • @gergelyhaga
    @gergelyhaga Год назад +2

    I am one of the users who did not buy a fitness tracker because I wanted to get fitter, but rather to see time and notifications on my wrist. But functions such as sleep monitoring could be useful and sometimes, I take a look at how did I sleep last night.

  • @clarefriend1376
    @clarefriend1376 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this. The host is very good. I’d like to see a video about all of the weight loss programs, ie: NOOM , WW, KETO, Nutrition system, Do Fasting. Would like to see some reviews on exercise equipment ie Pelaton..

  • @BiboDL
    @BiboDL Год назад

    Looking forward to many more health related videos!

  • @jonathanang4065
    @jonathanang4065 Год назад +1

    Nice one. Just subscribed

  • @rosemastinwood1606
    @rosemastinwood1606 Год назад +2

    I think it can sometimes be really helpful to have a step goal, to motivate you to get moving, but it definitely doesn’t have to come from a fitness tracker, all of our phones do this pretty much automatically. But, as someone who has used both a phone and a Fitbit tracker, I always found the Fitbit to have much higher step counts. So either there is more of my day than I anticipated where I’m moving without my phone, or the Fitbit isn’t counting steps the same way as the phone… but on the tracking our data front, at least with my Fitbit, it really doesn’t get that much more data than my phone does about me, and there’s no way that’s private 🙃

  • @estycki
    @estycki Год назад +4

    I started with a Polar watch in 2010, but it only worked during workouts with a chest strap. The point was to challenge and track my heart rate during interval training (to challenge and strengthen heart). I’m not entirely convinced by the accuracy of wrist sensors. Today my VO2 max is better than when I was a teenager.

    • @Magnulus76
      @Magnulus76 4 месяца назад

      Most wrist sensors are bad when it comes to tracking heart rate during high intensity training. There's too much movement which creates too much noise to accurately capture a high frequency signal. So the watches use alot of filtering and other approximations, which leads to errors, sometimes very significant ones, that can result in consequences like underestimating training load, which could lead to overtraining over time.

  • @skyecloud968
    @skyecloud968 10 месяцев назад

    So, I've never had a Fitbit or any of these things before and from watching your video I was thinking of getting myself a Fitbit Luxe just to monitor my heart rate and steps, and mostly since it tells the time use it as a watch while walking and out and about. What is your opinion on something like that? I read that the Fitbit Luxe doesn't have any GPS so I should be fine no? Also, do I really need to download the apps to use a Fitbit Luxe or not? P.S. been walking without a fitness tracker or watch for a long time and that's because I reminded myself not some tech reminding me to walk or get my steps.

  • @Jeffrey.e
    @Jeffrey.e Год назад +1

    Awesome video, Sher! I remained fully engaged the whole time. 💕

  • @KalowJager
    @KalowJager Год назад +1

    Oh oh oh, video idea, sugar is in EVERYTHING in places like North America. There are also seems to be a confusion that people think that there are sugars that are healthier (honey, maple syrup, organic sugar, etc) when the health benefits are very minimal in comparison to white sugar. Actual healthy alternatives would be like sweet fruit with fiber and other things our body needs, ie mango, ripe bananas, unprocessed sugar cane, beets, etc.

  • @walid6329
    @walid6329 Год назад

    it made sense to have a fitness tracker just for stress monitoring to keep myself in check the steps and the goals don't a lot and it's a plus to track ur workout for the sake of it 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @GltchWitch
    @GltchWitch Год назад +1

    Absolutely fantastic work from Sher. fastest i’ve ever taped subscribe

  • @hyruthan
    @hyruthan Год назад +1

    First video review? Brilliant! Great tone, info, presentation and message. All while remaining respectful and modest about the potential accuracy of all data shown and its importance. Excited to hear more and Sher seems like a great person to communicate it to us! Good energy all round.
    I've always been hoping for a Future Proof video on the effects of alcohol, especially on young adults and ESPECIALLY on "Hard Seltzers" - White Claw, Bon V!V, Trust etc. - we're at a point in their development and social acceptance now that I think we're starting to see a lot of interest and backlash in their content and intention. In the 18-25 demographic I'm seeing a lot of my friends and colleagues start to turn away from excessive drinking and "going out" in favour of other activities or a "quiet one" at home, and want to know if it's part of a global trend. Are we finally starting to drink less? Especially at bars and clubs? Or is there a quiet majority who'll never change? Will alcohol always be so socially acceptable and widespread, despite its massive health and social implications? Why is it still a "cool" thing to not remember the expensive fun you supposedly had the night before and have a whole day wasted on a hangover?
    Since the Liquid Death video I've been praying for this to come true, please make it happen, Sher and team! Thanks for being a voice of positivity and education in a world full of so many modern dangers. I hope to keep learning from you guys to inform my own decisions and shape my life for the best.

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад

      Thats a great idea! Thanks for this (and weirdly we actually have an acohol video in the works already!)

  • @MatthewJBD
    @MatthewJBD Год назад +1

    I use my watch to track how many km I cover during my games of field hockey, to time my 5k runs and most importantly on the golf course to record my score and tell me how close I am to the pin.

  • @snillockim
    @snillockim Год назад

    Amazing show...would be nice to know about cooking oils

  • @FlameSoulis
    @FlameSoulis Год назад

    For me, I got my first fitness watch because my alarm clock was so loud, it made the entire household upset. I saw the prices on the watches going down, and got one that could at least send me notifications, and the vibration was enough to wake me up without blowing the house with sirens. Over time, I became more interested in how the data all worked, and that in turn got me into figuring out how to apply the information elsewhere. I used it less to track fitness and more to see what was happening inside, if anything at all.
    That, and I still get my notifications, which itself was the bigger reason I wanted it anyway. Everything else is just a bonus I learned to work with.

  • @TotalBorroto
    @TotalBorroto Год назад +1

    It's pronounced "fishing" for phishing. Great video!

  • @null7581
    @null7581 Год назад +1

    You're coming out of the gates with a new channel blazing hot. Can't wait to see what's in store for Future Proof Health.

  • @romeoalpha68
    @romeoalpha68 4 месяца назад

    I was once a runner .
    Then serious health issues made me stop suddenly .
    I went from running marathons to a pretty
    sedentary life .
    I got a Pixel smart watch and it has the Fitbit on it .
    I knew I had to get more steps in .
    I realistically had to set the goal of steps much lower than 10000 a day .
    I built up .
    Slowly trying to get to that 10000 step goal .
    It has helped tremendously with my physical therapy goals .
    I had to set the goals to my level .
    It has been a good addition in my life .

  • @tripleeyeemoji2685
    @tripleeyeemoji2685 Год назад +1

    I’ve been using an Apple Watch for a year literally today. I quite like it.
    I get geeked on stats so seeing my sleep and exercise.
    So for me the only time it is off my wrist is when I’m showering or it’s charging.

  • @MelonInDisguise
    @MelonInDisguise Год назад

    My phone's stat tracker app helped me take 14000 steps a day on average or about 5.6 million steps last year, so I can vouch for not needing a dedicated fitness tracker. Great video, and well presented by Sher.

  • @goduxunike
    @goduxunike Год назад

    I've used my smartwatch for close to 3 years and while the numbers of steps I do daily is a metric I keep track of because some days I really feel bad for doing less than 5k (and going on a short walk helps), what I enjoy the most is keeping an eye on my heart rate when working out, to see if I'm working hard enough or not.
    I've gained, lost and gained weight with it but one thing that has made me overall, is more active as a person. Even with COVID and peak lockdown I made an effort to workout at least 3 times a week, which is way more than I did the ages of 18-25.

  • @panteradikobra4462
    @panteradikobra4462 Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @tgilbs
    @tgilbs Год назад +2

    I definitely think there is a risk of attempting to "buy" health -- if I buy this thing, I will be healthy. Totally agree about the losing the intrinsic motivation - you've got to set your own goals and know your why. I use several different "trackers" -- some wearable and one is an app. But I try to think of them as tools to achieving my fitness goals. I want to get stronger in the gym -- my app keeps track of my progressive overload. I want to run a half marathon -- my watch helps me measure the intensity of my runs to see if they comport with the intensity of my training program. I do look at the data to assess whether I pushed hard enough or whether I need to rest -- but I try to do a self-assessment first and consider the data after. I also just like seeing numbers -- like how many miles I hiked last year! I think keeping a solid perspective on what trackers can and can't do is important and to know/understand the risks for certain individuals. I don't look at my alleged "burned' calories at all, I don't think the metrics are accurate or helpful -- I'd rather not go down that rabbit hole. I can't focus on streaks -- it hurts my motivation more than it helps. I don't care if I close my rings every day, it's an arbitrary metric. I've heard that sleep trackers can cause people to be anxious about their sleep -- probably the opposite of their intention to track their sleep!
    As far as the privacy/security concerns -- I think we need stronger privacy rights in the US and that will have to come from legislation. Unless you're willing to not carry a cellphone and never use email or credit card, I feel like the cat is out of the bag on companies wanting and obtaining your personal information.

  • @Jhosey74
    @Jhosey74 Год назад +2

    I actually bought a low tech fitness watch on Amazon a couple of years ago. It has no wifi and has a few features, but the step counter is all I use it for. It's cheaper, private, and something simple.

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад +1

      That’s a great option honestly. You get the info without all the addictive stuff 👍🏼

  • @exergetic1
    @exergetic1 Год назад

    Although my Apple Watch did encourage me to exercise more regularly, the longer I kept up the streak the more I pushed myself uncomfortably out of my limit to close those rings. It stopped being fun and I found I was starving myself some days to “keep the weight off”. It was a huge relief once I stopped paying attention to the rings and now I exercise when I feel like it. I still like the Apple Watch because of the convenience it brings over just a regular quartz watch: not worrying about the battery dying in a few months, time doesn’t get out of sync regardless of time zone, control music playback, notifications, and activating Siri Shortcuts. Started as a health tracker and turned into more of a Swiss Army knife gadget.

  • @dani45216
    @dani45216 Год назад

    I’d love a video on how social media has ruined social interactions/ our standard of beauty/ self esteem or what we think about ourselves

  • @JeffreyGreeb
    @JeffreyGreeb Год назад +1

    Great video to start with Sher. Keep up the good work. I think a video going over veganism as an ethical choice versus balancing your essential amino acids and the time investment to figure out all things dietary

  • @dereineschwarzerabe
    @dereineschwarzerabe Год назад +3

    Sher is great! A topic I'd love to be covered is sleep tracking apps which was briefly mentioned! I've heard mixed things about them and due to a big company releasing their own (chough Pokémon sleep), there's been an increased interest and enthusiasm. So I'd love for y'all to potentially cover it!

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I tried a sleep tracking app years ago and actually really enjoyed it - could be interesting one to look at. Thanks for sharing! ♥️ Sher

  • @becko67
    @becko67 Год назад

    kudos on the new channel, love it.
    Please make a video on the false blue light claims and glasses!

    • @FutureProofHealth
      @FutureProofHealth  Год назад

      Great suggestion! We'll add that to our idea list 👍🏻🥰

    • @becko67
      @becko67 Год назад

      @@FutureProofHealth Cool. Since I'm deep into this topic I'd love to share some key points if you need them and tell me how to connect

  • @BM-rd4ms
    @BM-rd4ms Год назад

    This was great! I would love to see an episode on "barefoot" shoes and the health care claims they make. I know O.G. future proof did one on the vibram five fingers, but they have expanded hard! Is it just a hipster fad or is there something behind it? I have a pair because I was curious.

  • @Zoomer_Z
    @Zoomer_Z Год назад

    Me encanto el vídeo, espero con ansias los siguientes 💯✨