080 | Best Fitness Trackers for Women: What to Track and What Actually Matters

EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 14 MIN

080 | Best Fitness Trackers for Women: What to Track and What Actually Matters

from EmpowerHer Wellness with Morgan Ekovich · host Morgan Ekovich

Fitness trackers can be helpful — but only if you know what you’re actually using them for.In this episode, Morgan breaks down her honest thoughts on fitness trackers, including Fitbit, Oura Ring, Garmin, and lower-cost options. She shares what data she actually finds useful, what she ignores completely, and how to decide whether a tracker is worth buying for your goals.If you’ve been wondering whether you need a fitness tracker, which one makes the most sense, or whether the data is even helpful, this episode gives you a practical, no-hype perspective.What You’ll LearnWhat fitness trackers are actually useful forThe two most important data points Morgan looks at: sleep and stepsWhy workout tracking can be helpful without obsessing over caloriesThe differences between Fitbit, Oura Ring, Garmin, and lower-cost optionsWhy the “best” fitness tracker depends on your goalsHow step count can reveal whether you’re more sedentary than you thinkWhy wearable data can help identify if you’re underactive, overly active, or in the right rangeWhy calorie burn numbers from wearables are not the most useful metricResources & Links:🔹Oura Ring 🔹Fitbit🔹Whoop🔹Garmin🔹Lower-cost fitness tracker option [Amazon affiliated link]🔹Join the 14-Day Transform Your Life Challenge 🔹Or email "14-Day Challenge" to [email protected] to request more information.🔹Stay updated! Join our Email List🔹Join the FREE Facebook Community for Busy Moms🔹Visit our Website🔹Like Our Facebook Page🔹Follow us on Instagram 🔹Watch the full YouTube videoHave an idea for an episode? Send us a message!

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