Close Menu
SportyVibes.live –

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    President Trump wants UFC fight on White House grounds

    July 4, 2025

    7 Effective Natural Remedies To Help Relieve Nausea

    July 4, 2025

    A death too painful

    July 4, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • President Trump wants UFC fight on White House grounds
    • 7 Effective Natural Remedies To Help Relieve Nausea
    • A death too painful
    • Sources — Lakers reach agreement with center Deandre Ayton
    • ‘He told me that I missed my triple century’: Indian captain Shubman Gill on his father’s message after his record 269 | Cricket News
    • Soldiers kill 1 bandit in Plateau, nab gunrunner, recover weapons, ammunition
    • Gaza ceasefire talks: Hamas officials meet to discuss proposed deal | Israel-Gaza war
    • India bat England into submission as Stokes’ threadbare attack drags its feet | England v India 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    SportyVibes.live –SportyVibes.live –
    • Home
    • News
    • Cricket
    • Combat
    • Fitness
    • Football
    • Basketball
    • Tennis
    • Gear
    • Highlights
    SportyVibes.live –
    Home»Gear»I wore my Whoop on my ankle for a week. Don’t make the same mistake
    Gear

    I wore my Whoop on my ankle for a week. Don’t make the same mistake

    Sports NewsBy Sports NewsJune 23, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Whoop MG worn on the ankle
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    I recently wrapped up testing the Whoop MG, the brand’s latest and greatest hardware, and even though I had a few minor quibbles with it, I got pretty hooked on the Lifespan estimation feature. This gives you your so-called ‘Whoop age’, a number that reflects your physiological age based on recovery data, strain, and sleep.

    My initial Whoop age matched my biological age. It could’ve been worse – I’ve seen reports of users with Whoop ages a decade older than their actual age – but I knew I just needed to feed the algorithm more data until it realised how youthful I actually was. After all, I spent most of the first three weeks of testing flying back and forth to Kansas to see Garmin, and life had been hectic.

    Determined to prove to Whoop that I’m in better shape than it thought, I kept wearing the tracker for a week after the review wrapped up. Not surprisingly, my Whoop age dropped sharply: I shaved off two and a half years and even managed to slow my pace of ageing from 0.0 to -0.1.


    You may like

    Effectively, I was being and getting younger at the same time!

    Naturally, I wanted to keep the streak going. I always feel more energised when I’m not travelling and can focus on training and recovery, and now it was showing in the data, too. But I had a problem: I had new smartwatches to test and only two wrists to wear them on. Enter the Garmin Forerunner 970 and the Polar Grit X2, which meant the Whoop MG had to come off.

    No strap? No problem (sort of)

    Of course, one of the perks of Whoop is that it doesn’t have to live on your wrist. The company sells apparel and accessories that let you attach the sensor to your upper arm, torso, or hip. The problem is, the new Whoop MG (and the 5.0) doesn’t work with older Whoop 4.0 apparel, and the brand hasn’t launched compatible accessories yet.

    What’s left to do? The only other place I could think of that might work with the regular wrist strap was my ankle. Whoop doesn’t recommend tracking on your ankles – it says so pretty clearly – but a quick internet search revealed plenty of people doing exactly that. Anecdotally, it seemed to work just fine. That was good enough for me.

    Get all the latest news, reviews, deals and buying guides on gorgeous tech, home and active products from the T3 experts

    So I strapped the Whoop MG to my ankle and waited to see what would happen. The first night went brilliantly. My stats looked solid and consistent with my usual data. The sensor picked up my sleep and wake times accurately. It seemed the ankle placement was working well for day-to-day tracking.

    All seemed tickety-boo, so I decided to go for a run on day two. To give the algorithm a fighting chance, I recorded the workout manually in the app rather than relying on automatic recognition (which usually works fine for running, in my experience). After the session, I eagerly checked my stats, and that’s when I started questioning the ankle decision.

    The numbers don’t lie, but they can be wildly off

    The inaccuracies were clearest in my maximum heart rate. I’m 41, so using the classic 220-minus-your-age formula, my estimated max heart rate should be around 180. My Garmin typically tracks it around 184–185. The ankle-equipped Whoop MG, on the other hand, claimed I hit 205 during my first run and 195 on my second. That’s well outside the expected range and much higher than what the Whoop previously recorded.

    Even my average heart rate was off; unusually high at around 165–168 bpm, despite these being moderate-effort sessions. Typically, I’d expect my average HR to land around 140–145. Even more strangely, the Whoop said I spent zero minutes in Zone 1 (107–134 bpm), which seems impossible unless you start your runs at a sprint and never slow down.

    I went on three, maybe four runs that week, and they all showed the same issues. The problem is that these inflated numbers skew Whoop’s algorithm. It starts assuming that you can recover from very high heart rate efforts quickly, which then throws off strain calculations, recovery suggestions, and overall progress tracking. In short, it breaks the system.

    So long for now, Whoop

    So, for now, I’ll have to retire the Whoop MG, at least until I get hold of a bicep band or some Whoop Body underwear. A shame, really, because I’m sure I could’ve pushed my Whoop age even lower. I’ll just have to be patient. Whoop, if you’re reading this, please hurry up and release new bands for the MG. Many thanks, Matt.

    ankle dont mistake week Whoop wore
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleIsrael kills at least 30 Palestinians in Gaza, including aid seekers | Gaza News
    Next Article 10 Low-Calorie Foods That Will Keep You Full
    Sports News
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Gear

    The Omega Seamaster Buying Guide: How (and Where) to Get One in 2025

    July 4, 2025
    Gear

    Amazon Prime Video in July: Don’t sleep on these huge additions

    July 4, 2025
    Gear

    RIP Michael Madsen, A Star Who Could Have Been a Bricklayer

    July 4, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Lisa Nandy removes herself from final decision on leader of football regulator | Lisa Nandy

    June 2, 202548 Views

    Beat writer doubts that the Lakers can land Walker Kessler

    June 12, 202521 Views

    Mubi, A Streamer For Cinephiles, Is Now Officially Indispensable

    June 2, 202510 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    Football

    Robertson returns as County stick with manager Cowie

    Sports NewsJune 2, 2025
    Highlights

    Spanish GP: Max Verstappen admits George Russell crash ‘shouldn’t have happened’

    Sports NewsJune 2, 2025
    Highlights

    Max Verstappen-George Russell collision: F1 world champion admits move ‘was not right’

    Sports NewsJune 2, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Most Popular

    Warriors add sharpshooter in second round of new NBA mock from Yahoo

    June 2, 20250 Views

    Erin Blanchfield rips Maycee Barber after UFC Fight Night cancellation: ‘She needs to fix her life’

    June 2, 20250 Views

    Eagles have $55 million in dead money salary cap

    June 2, 20250 Views
    Our Picks

    President Trump wants UFC fight on White House grounds

    July 4, 2025

    7 Effective Natural Remedies To Help Relieve Nausea

    July 4, 2025

    A death too painful

    July 4, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Condtition
    © 2025 sportyvibes. Designed by Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.