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Welcome to the Fitbit Community! It's great to have you here @Megans921! If an exercise is not listed, you can always manually log your activity. Manually logging an activity works well when step count isn't the best indicator of the calories burned. If you are doing an activity that does not require steps (like cycling or using an elliptical machine), or an activity that requires more than just steps (like tennis or yoga), logging the activity manually improves the accuracy of this activity's contribution to your caloric burn. You can check the step by step instruction following this help article.
I hope this helps, keep me posted! 😉
Community Moderator Alumni are previous members of the Moderation Team, which ensures conversations are friendly, factual, and on-topic. Moderators are here to answer questions, escalate bugs, and make sure your voice is heard by the larger Fitbit team. Learn more
Welcome to the Fitbit Community! It's great to have you here @Megans921! If an exercise is not listed, you can always manually log your activity. Manually logging an activity works well when step count isn't the best indicator of the calories burned. If you are doing an activity that does not require steps (like cycling or using an elliptical machine), or an activity that requires more than just steps (like tennis or yoga), logging the activity manually improves the accuracy of this activity's contribution to your caloric burn. You can check the step by step instruction following this help article.
I hope this helps, keep me posted! 😉