| ▲ | cj 3 hours ago | |||||||||||||
Like anything else, I think it comes down to having a good use case. I've gotten deep into weightlifting/bodybuilding over the past couple of years, and that's the kind of hobby where micro-optimizations and data tracking can have a pretty big impact on results (and sort of necessary, you can't fly blind with things like diet, especially) E.g. I track and weigh everything I eat, take body measuraments on a weekly basis, Dexa scans every few months, etc - for me it's worth it because I know what I want to do with the data. If I didn't have a goal, all that tracking would clearly be overkill. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | afc 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
How long have you been tracking? Can you share an insight you've had from your data? I've been weight lighting for ten years and initially tried to track things (down to how many reps I did of which exercise, with how much weight) and quickly came to the conclusion that is want worth it for me. | ||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | nkrisc 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
True, if you have a current and real need for the data, then it makes sense to collect it. But that’s an entirely different scenario. | ||||||||||||||