on the Limitations of Wearable Fitness Trackers

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This week, we have a coaching call EC hosted recently with a listener named Nate. They talk about the limitations of wearable devices in tracking fitness and the importance of relying on performance and individual experience as indicators of training status.
Actionable advice:
· When assessing progress, consider factors beyond wearable metrics, such as sleep quality and overall well-being.
· Understand and respect one's own limits in training and performance.
· Take rest periods and listen to the body's signals for optimal fitness.
· Prioritize consistency in training, rest, and nutrition for long-term fitness goals.
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on the Limitations of Wearable Fitness Trackers

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