
Your Diet Sucks Is Your Fitness Tracker Helping or Hurting?
This podcast is supported by Microcosm Coaching and Fly Nutrition.
Is your Garmin making you crazy? Whoop, Oura, MyFitnessPal, Apple Watch—activity trackers promise optimization, but research shows they can fuel anxiety, obsessive behavior, and orthorexia in athletes. The line between "data-driven training" and compulsive self-monitoring is thinner than you think.
In this episode, Kylee and Zoë dive into the research on when tracking helps performance and when it hurts your health. We explore the psychology of quantification—why we love turning our bodies into spreadsheets—and how the wellness industry profits from making you feel like you're never optimized enough.
If you've ever felt guilty for missing your step goal, panicked over a "bad" HRV score, or wondered whether your recovery app is actually recovering anything, this episode will help you figure out where the line is—and whether it's time to take off the watch.
