Hmm I think beginnertriathlete.com has a section for logging nutrition. Not sure if it fits your criteria, but yoiu can pretty much log almost any activity you do on that, the list is very extensive.
K.
Hmm I think beginnertriathlete.com has a section for logging nutrition. Not sure if it fits your criteria, but yoiu can pretty much log almost any activity you do on that, the list is very extensive.
K.
Fitday.com allows you to track miles as well as time on the bike.
Oh yeah! I forgot about fitday! I'm already a member! lol. (I try everything once.)
I wonder if the Fitday PC software is worth it. My biggest complaint with most of these food databases is they don't include food I can get around here--like the kind of wheat bread I buy, etc. So I have to modify everything to match what I'm actually eating.
One good thing about Sparkpeople is you can take pictures of your food with your phone and include them in your log. So you know exactly what you ate. I don't upload pics, but I definitely use my camera phone to record what I ate so I don't forget it.
Karen
I had no idea you could do that at spark people.
I do love them, though. I've lost over 20 pounds since I joined in May. Something about logging food and time on the bike just motivates me.
“Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”