Jan 11, 2009 9:01pm

weischris weischris
22 posts

I Burned 5,000 Calories! I Lost 10 Lbs! I Lost 5 Lbs! I Lost 20 Lbs! Gold Medalist I Biked 100 Miles!

Would it be possible to get a more accurate gauge on the water tracker, in ounces or some quantity?? Please and thank you

 
Jan 12, 2009 8:11am

IPBrian IPBrian
106 posts

I Burned 50K Calories! I Biked 100 Miles! I Burned 25K Calories! I Lost 5 Lbs! I Burned 5,000 Calories! I Lost 10 Lbs! I Lost 5 Lbs!

I second that. I always just work under the assumption that 1 glass is 8oz, but a customizable field would be awesome!

 
Jan 12, 2009 12:27pm

JuryDuty JuryDuty
630 posts

Contributor

I Lost 5% I Burned 50K Calories! I Lost 10 Lbs! I Lost 5 Lbs! I Burned 25K Calories! I Ran 100 Miles! I Burned 5,000 Calories!

I think each glass is considered 8 oz. Personally, I like the simplicity of it the way it is. Though I think water could be in with the food groups instead of the giant glass if people wanted.

 
Jan 12, 2009 1:05pm

lecycliste lecycliste
55 posts

I Lost 10 Lbs! Skiing God! I Biked 100 Miles! I Lost 5 Lbs!

I also like the simplicity, but is there a report feature to see how one has performed over time?

 
Jan 15, 2009 1:49pm

stephenb stephenb
1260 posts
Staff

I Burned 25K Calories! I Burned 5,000 Calories!

There isn’t currently a report feature, but that’s something we plan to offer on the fitness report (more than likely).

 
Jan 19, 2009 7:23pm

RidingPastor RidingPastor
26 posts

I Burned 5,000 Calories! I did Le Tour de France! Conqueror I Ran 100 Miles! I Lost 5 Lbs! I Lost 10 Lbs! I Biked 100 Miles!

Does the 1 glass mean 8 ozs?

 
Jan 20, 2009 6:46am

lecycliste lecycliste
55 posts

I Lost 10 Lbs! Skiing God! I Biked 100 Miles! I Lost 5 Lbs!

I think it can be whatever you want it to be. It doesn’t appear in any reports.

(btw – there should be a report for this!)

I think of it as 8 oz

 
Jan 20, 2009 4:10pm

TriNorm TriNorm
9 posts

I Biked 100 Miles! I Ran 100 Miles! Champion Vanquisher Keep it goin I Lost 5 Lbs! Top Contender I Lost 10 Lbs! I Lost 5 Lbs!

another vote to be able to see “drinking performance” over time. (maybe as part of calorie goals)

 
Jan 20, 2009 6:38pm

syselim syselim
39 posts

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I’d like to see a little feedback from that tracker. For instance I’d like it to be goal oriented as well where it’s letting me know what I need each day and will alter itself when I have met the goal / let me know that I haven’t.

—Correct me if I’m wrong but it just warns you when you haven’t had any water.

 
Jan 22, 2009 5:08pm

stephenb stephenb
1260 posts
Staff

I Burned 25K Calories! I Burned 5,000 Calories!

Good ideas. We already plan to add a way to visualize this in the Fitness Report. Also, some type of settable goal is a great idea.

 
Mar 28, 2009 7:57am

nichos nichos
1 post

I Lost 5 Lbs!

Just wanted to cast my vote for water tracking graph/chart/progress. Most sites tell you how much water you drank over x time. There’s not much point to me putting the water I drank in, if I don’t see it show up anywhere:)

 
Mar 29, 2009 7:02am

LeanGreenGirl LeanGreenGirl
83 posts

I Burned 5,000 Calories!

I, too, would like to see water tracking over time added to the reports!

 
Jan 29, 2010 8:34am

ryazwinski ryazwinski
5 posts

I Biked 100 Miles! I Did 1,000 Pushups!

+1

Would also like to see it in the applications – can track nutrition easily but not water consumption??? How odd.

 
Feb 5, 2010 1:20am

dicenzo24 dicenzo24
2 posts

It appears as so no one on he development team o anyone from DailyBurn administration reads these suggestions. But here I go…

Personally I go by bottles of water. I love in Canada and each bottle is 500ml (16oz). They say you should get 1 gallon – 2 gallons of water daily. Which is nearly 4000ml or 128oz to 8000ml or 256oz.

1000ml = L
128oz = gallon

And I too, would love this tracked, not only in proper amounts (rather than 300ml) but in the PDF export.


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