01-19-2016
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ErickFitbit
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01-19-2016
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ErickFitbit
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Hi,
Got a Fitbit surge for Christmas (yay!) And trying to understand a bit more about the data logged
If I start a workout from the surge, say weights, does this count towards my active minutes?
Thanks
Moderator edit: edited title for clarity

01-19-2016 15:03 - edited 01-19-2016 15:03
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01-19-2016 15:03 - edited 01-19-2016 15:03
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@Pgulina Welcome to the Community!
To learn more about how to earn Active Minutes I recommend checking out this information filled help article titled: "What are active minutes?" Hope that helps to clarify.

01-20-2016 03:08
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01-20-2016 03:08
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@ErickFitbit Hi Erick,
Thanks for reply! Read the article but could you clarify if I start a workout on the Surge, does that count towards Active Minutes?
For example, I did a 5 minute kettlebell session which is logged under exercise but had no effect on my active minutes. My heart rate registered 133bpm average so I'm sure it was active 🙂

01-20-2016 03:09
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Just reread it - so 10 minutes and over for active minutes to count
Aha, will test it out some more 🙂

01-20-2016 11:13
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01-20-2016 11:13
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@Pgulina Thanks for clarifying that you were able to find the "minutes are only awarded after 10 minutes of continuous moderate-to-intense activity" section in the article. Hope that helps to clarify.

