It takes tremendous motivation and conscientiousness to get a shredded physique. There’s no way you can just hammer away on the treadmill and expect to shred pounds overnight. In order to achieve consistency with your diet and exercise regimen, it’s important to keep track of your calories intake and the fat-burning activities that you’ve done throughout the day. But don’t worry, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll have to measure your blood sugar level or take notes of the labels of everything you eat. There are many apps that help us track weekly progress and stay motivated. The number shown on your scale doesn’t reflect the change in your body composition or measure how much fats you’ve burned. It’s high time you ditched the scale and installed below weight loss apps!

 

MyFitnessPal

MyFitnessPal is one of the most popular apps that provides a detailed breakdown of your calories and nutrients intake after you insert the food you consumed throughout the day, with a barcode scanner for packaged food and a database of 3,282,000 different kinds of food to choose from. It also generates report of your total consumption of macronutrients. Another great feature is a forum that allows fellow users share their successful weight loss journeys and personal struggles.

 

Yummly

Founded by Dave Feller, who understands the pain point of not being able to filtering a recipe by excluding a specific item. Deciding what to eat can be nerve-wrecking when you have dietary restrictions and Yummly has got it covered. Yummly tailors a list of recipes that suits your taste buds based on your dietary preferences and cooking abilities, etc. It also features an unique filtering searches for users to filter out the unwanted ingredients to create a recipe that best suits their needs.

 

BioForce HRV

We all know a friend who’s a gym fanatic and would measure everything from their blood pressure, heart rate to carb grams. Well, tell your friend that the latest trend is tracking your heart rate variability (HRV). Too much fluctuation in the rhythm of your heartbeat could be an indicator that your body is overexerted. BioForce HRV is a device that gives a solid metric for you to factor into the decision of how much and what types of workout you should do.

 

HappyScale

Designed to make your weighing-in experience more pleasurable, HappyScale displays your weight change with a smooth trend line and takes the fluctuation out so you can see the progress you’ve made. It also breaks down your weight loss goals to make them more attainable, and predicts your weight based on your current lifestyle habits.

 

Fooducate

Grocery shopping can get overwhelming and Fooducate has got it covered. Featuring a “nutrition scanner” that generates a detailed information on the nutrition facts and ingredients of the items on the shelves, Fooducate is a nutrition tracker that helps you to discover things manufacturers don’t want you to notice.

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