Hey folks - I have no idea if anyone has any ideas about this but I thought I'd try you. I'm assuming a forum dedicated to the most advanced bikes you can buy is not full of technophobes!
I'm exercising for weight loss as well as calorie counting. (yes, I have tried a dozen other methods, this is the one I'm doing for now!). I know I need a defect of 1,100 calories a day, I know that a combination of my Apple Watch to track exercise and MyFitness pal to track food will give me a sum total of calories burned + calories eaten and show me the numbers.
However. Electric bikes don't play well with just opening my watch, hitting outside ride and then hitting stop when I finish, because of course the effort I am putting in is definitely not what is being recorded. The motor helping me and all that...
I have a Specialized, their mission control app does *not* link to the apple health app and report exercise. However, it does upload straight to Strava if you want. Now, Strava will send data to Apple Health, but I'm not sure if it is sending a standard bike ride, or an assisted ride, which will have dramatically reduced calories.
First world, high tech problems, I know. But it's still really interesting to me!
Any ideas or feedback?
I'm exercising for weight loss as well as calorie counting. (yes, I have tried a dozen other methods, this is the one I'm doing for now!). I know I need a defect of 1,100 calories a day, I know that a combination of my Apple Watch to track exercise and MyFitness pal to track food will give me a sum total of calories burned + calories eaten and show me the numbers.
However. Electric bikes don't play well with just opening my watch, hitting outside ride and then hitting stop when I finish, because of course the effort I am putting in is definitely not what is being recorded. The motor helping me and all that...
I have a Specialized, their mission control app does *not* link to the apple health app and report exercise. However, it does upload straight to Strava if you want. Now, Strava will send data to Apple Health, but I'm not sure if it is sending a standard bike ride, or an assisted ride, which will have dramatically reduced calories.
First world, high tech problems, I know. But it's still really interesting to me!
Any ideas or feedback?