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Choosing specific exercise shortcuts on Blaze

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When I get ready to exercise in the mornings, I choose "Exercise" on my Fitbit Blaze.  I do some Yoga first then I workout to Body Groove.  I know I can add Body Groove as a custom activity through my dashboard and see it on my app, but is there any way to see this custom activity on the actual Blaze?  If I let the Blaze automatically detect my workout, it lists it as Aerobic Workout and I like this, but is there any way to have Body Groove show on the Fitbit itself?  Thankful for any help I can get 🙂  

 

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Hi there @SDGriffin07, great to have you in the Fitbit Community Forums! 🙂

I would like to help you out with this question.

At the moment, you can't make custom exercises to show on your actual Fitbit Blaze. You can currently choose to have up to seven exercise shortcuts showing on your tracker but the list of exercises you can add are the following: Bike, weights, treadmill, workout, stairclimber, hike, elliptical, run, spinning, yoga, bootcamp, circuit training, golf, kickboxing, martial arts, pilates, tennis and walk.

Hope this answers your question. Let me know if you need more help!

Ferdin | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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Hi there @SDGriffin07, great to have you in the Fitbit Community Forums! 🙂

I would like to help you out with this question.

At the moment, you can't make custom exercises to show on your actual Fitbit Blaze. You can currently choose to have up to seven exercise shortcuts showing on your tracker but the list of exercises you can add are the following: Bike, weights, treadmill, workout, stairclimber, hike, elliptical, run, spinning, yoga, bootcamp, circuit training, golf, kickboxing, martial arts, pilates, tennis and walk.

Hope this answers your question. Let me know if you need more help!

Ferdin | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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That's what I thought.  I am thinking about upgrading to a newer Fitbit anyway so I will have more options then.  I will be able to go back and forth between the 2 watches and that will make me very happy! Thank you for the response.

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