Movescount / Suunto Activities, Icons, Preferred Activities
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Hi @NickK and welcome!
Nice to have a martial arts persons here
I would like some further explanation about point 1 I got a bit confused to say the truth.
Regarding your bad ass icon, If you want I can create an issue for this and also for keeping the same name with Movescount what do you think?
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@nickk Do you train Kyokushin Karate with watch?
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Yes, same or similar icon would be great. I also like martial arts more than combat sport personally. For a number of reasons, chief being martial arts encompass far more than just beating the hell out of a fellow human being. Not to mention that even when beating is concerned, there’s a difference between rule-based weaponless fights and things you’d actually do in combat.
Re: my point 1. So, in the Movescount app, we select the favorite activity types. These are shown first, followed by the remainder of activity types when you add a move manually or edit it.
In the beta app, if you select an activity type drop down, it has three sections – Recent, Popular, and All. I was asking about the purpose of these and whether people even want this complexity?
Recent is something I did recently, right? If so, how recently? This week? Month? Year? Will activity types come and go from that sublist based on when they were last used?
Popular shows some popular activity types. Popular among whom? Is it my historically used activity types? Is it popular among people who follow me or I follow? Is it popular on the service?
I’m arguing for simplicity and one time setup vs multiple dynamically generated sublists…
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@suzzlo No, that would be strictly prohibited by the dojo rules and safety concerns. I do use the watch when I do heavy bag work at home as well as some technique / conditioning practice.
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@nickk said in Movescount / Suunto Activities, Icons, Preferred Activities:
Yes, same or similar icon would be great. I also like martial arts more than combat sport personally. For a number of reasons, chief being martial arts encompass far more than just beating the hell out of a fellow human being. Not to mention that even when beating is concerned, there’s a difference between rule-based weaponless fights and things you’d actually do in combat.
Re: my point 1. So, in the Movescount app, we select the favorite activity types. These are shown first, followed by the remainder of activity types when you add a move manually or edit it.
In the beta app, if you select an activity type drop down, it has three sections – Recent, Popular, and All. I was asking about the purpose of these and whether people even want this complexity?
Recent is something I did recently, right? If so, how recently? This week? Month? Year? Will activity types come and go from that sublist based on when they were last used?
Popular shows some popular activity types. Popular among whom? Is it my historically used activity types? Is it popular among people who follow me or I follow? Is it popular on the service?
I’m arguing for simplicity and one time setup vs multiple dynamically generated sublists…
Clear!
I could not agree more with you on combat vs martial arts.
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@nickk Ahh men I was surprised!
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@nickk said in Movescount / Suunto Activities, Icons, Preferred Activities:
@suzzlo No, that would be strictly prohibited by the dojo rules and safety concerns. I do use the watch when I do heavy bag work at home as well as some technique / conditioning practice.
You could, leave the watch aside just hitting start and let it record as of time not movement.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos Tracking time isn’t a problem, plenty of wall clocks around. In theory, I could have used heart rate monitor (that would have been awesome! I can imagine EPOC at the end!) but alas… First, still against dojo etiquette. Second, a strap heart rate might suffer grievous injuries in full contact sparring and anything you put on your arm… It’s gonna be optic, which isn’t as good, and ain’t gonna stay there. I know because I tried to sneak in a Scosche Rhythm once when shihan was out
Actually, right now I know exactly when and how long is the class precisely because I have to remove activity tracker from my wrist. You look at the gap in heart rate and you know with a minute precision.
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@nickk I created an issue about the naming and will try to get more info about the recent etc selection.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos I do kickboxing mate, but I love my watch too much to put it while doing some kicks
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos Thanks a lot! And a fist icon, fist icon please!
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@slashas Well, potentially you have an option to do it with a heart rate monitor? And a watch safely tucked away somewhere and still pull all the goodness.
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@nickk imagine something like stryd but for martial arts for data of kick power/speed and etc would be interesting
Ps we would require 4 foot pods -
@nickk Yes I would like to have ability to start activity, put 4 foot pods and track my power/speed of kicks
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@slashas You may need five. The fifth for the head I’m wondering if hits with the head are allowed in Kyokushin Never seen anyone do them, and it would be royally stupid to, but still… What are the relevant bylaws?
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@nickk I doubt it is more for cage