12-18-2025
04:14
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12-18-2025
19:44
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ManuFitbit
12-18-2025
04:14
- last edited on
12-18-2025
19:44
by
ManuFitbit
I set my app to 3 active days per week as that's how often I go to the gym, currently it's Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday (I like going on the weekends because there's so few people there).
However, my app seems to show the high activity goals on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Is there some way I can change this?
For reference, my device is a Google Pixel watch 2.
Moderator edit: clarified subject.
Best Answer12-18-2025 12:10
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12-18-2025 12:10
Hi @mafnadeda. I moved your post to the Android app forum, the preferred forum for PW issues. Can you please clarify your issue? Are you saying that your app records you activity on the wrong day? Can you include a screenshot?
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Best Answer12-18-2025 13:52 - edited 12-18-2025 13:52
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12-18-2025 13:52 - edited 12-18-2025 13:52
Hello @mafnadeda
It sounds to me like you're asking about getting your Cardio Target Load range to be in the higher range on the days that you do your workouts. If this is the case, there currently isn't a way that I know of to adjust your Cardio Target Load ranges so the high range shows on your workout days.
I'm currently using the Public Preview version of the Fitbit app. One thing that I really like about the PP version is that Cardio Load is a weekly goal and doesn't have a daily Target range. This allows a lot more flexibility. I'm hoping that this change will be incorporated into the regular Fitbit app. It makes a lot more sense and there's a lot less frustration when it's a weekly goal.
Rieko | N California USA MBG PE