![]() ![]() If you’ve had too much, it highlights red. If you’ve not had enough, the bar is grey. In my Cronometer review, I touched on how much I loved the color-coding that showed what vitamins/minerals I was missing or had enough of. Cronometer Charts Things Way Better (This is most people’s favorite feature)Ĭronometer is known for having awesome charts and bar graphs that help you easily interpret your diet information. They just keep it simple, and that’s really good. They don’t spam useless articles and ads everywhere. Instead of getting lost in an endless sea of fitness articles that probably won’t help you and navigating through a buggy app, Cronometer sticks to the basics and doesn’t waste your time. ![]() While it can be confusing navigating between some of the options, the app focuses on diet and food. Even some of the push notifications try to push their Under Armour apparel on you, which is just plain annoying.Ĭronometer has far less clutter and gets straight to the point. Sure, it might have a better user interface for the beginner, but after a while, it just gets so annoying.Įvery part of the app is a constant bombardment of ads, articles, and fitness gear. Go ahead, open up MyFitnessPal, I dare you. Cronometer Has A Far Less Cluttered UI (MyFitnessPal’s Ads and Articles Are Too Much) Cronometer can easily fix that vitamin deficiency, and that’s why they win here. This leads to reduced muscle growth and just overall fatigue. When you’re a beginner, you can get away with not focusing on your micronutrients, as at the end of the day, it doesn’t affect much.īut when you get into lifting for a long time, those vitamin/mineral deficiencies start to catch up to you and severely bottleneck your training. Micronutrition is actually one of the most important parts of lifting and dieting that people don’t typically focus on. (and even then, most of the time, MyFitnessPal’s micronutrients are inaccurate) Nearly every submission on Cronometer is accurate as their staff reviews every submission personally.įurthermore, Cronometer shares the micronutrients of each food to the lifter, something MyFitnessPal does not without their premium version. ![]() But, they are a newer company without the millions of dollars to spend Under Armour does, so I will give them that.īut, Cronometer has an ace up their sleeve. What Cronometer lacks right now in a good UI and fast app. ![]() Without a doubt, Cronometer steals the stage and takes the spot for the best dieting app for the intermediate-advanced lifter. Which App Is Better For The Intermediate-Advanced Lifter? Simply put, MyFitnessPal is the CLEAR winner for the best app for the beginner. Most people new to dieting aren’t interested in spending 15 minutes adding the nutrition to a food, they’d rather have it on demand. While many complain about the inaccuracy of MyFitnessPal- for the beginner bodybuilder, it is far better to sift through a few options than being left in the dark. Cronometer vs MyFitnesspal – MyFitnessPal’s interface right away is a lot easier to understand for beginners.īut most importantly, MyFitnessPal has a massive library that competitors cannot match. It tells you how many calories you have left and your macros right away. All of your logging options are there as soon as you open the app. MyFitnessPal knows this and has a very beginner-friendly design. The last thing you need is an app that’s incredibly complicated or hard to understand. No wonder most people give up on this sport! Looking up nutrition, learning new exercises, gosh. It’s just a lot, especially on your first day of lifting. You’re being told to do all these crazy exercises on this tough program that’s making you incredibly exhausted, you’re being told to change up the entire diet that you’ve been following for 20 years, you’re crunching tons of numbers… The thing is, when you start weightlifting, things can be really complicated. We can jump into specifics later, but let’s look at which app is better for the beginner lifter. 5.1 Related Cronometer vs MyFitnessPal, Which App is Better for Beginners? ![]()
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