04-05-2016 20:05
04-05-2016 20:05
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04-06-2016 14:32
04-06-2016 14:32
04-06-2016 01:41
04-06-2016 01:41
I really don't know what to classify it, but I've seen drummers that burn as much energy as some cyclists.
04-06-2016 12:24
04-06-2016 12:24
It's great to see you around @bendon. Actually, there's an option where you can create custom activities, you can do this by following these steps from a computer:
1. Go to http://www.fitbit.com/activities to see your activity log. Start typing in the search box under 'Log Activities".
2. Enter any physical activity you find yourself doing often.
3. After adding the activity, there will be the option to customize the activity via duration, distance (if applicable) start time and calories.
I hope this helps, let me know how it goes.
04-06-2016 14:32
04-06-2016 14:32
01-25-2019 04:02
01-25-2019 04:02
Hi, I was going to ask this too and just want to clarify:
I have a fit bit versa and I play a virtual reality boxing game which gives a serious work out (effectively it's shadow boxing), should I simply press workout on my Versa when I start playing and pretty much apply this principle to any other non specific sport/activity (table tennis etc)
01-25-2019 07:02
01-25-2019 07:02
Why not @RTASW. afterwords it can be renamed if you want
06-18-2020 03:33 - edited 06-18-2020 03:45
06-18-2020 03:33 - edited 06-18-2020 03:45
Theoretically I think what we need for drumming is something that tracks heart rate but not steps. I’ve tested rowing, boxing, workout, yoga and Pilates with 1 hour 20 mins of activity with avg HR of 125BPM.
- rowing was off the charts
- Boxing (which in retrospect does count steps I guess) way overestimates at 999kcals
- Workout at 509kcals seems excessive
- yoga at 364kcals also seems excessive
- pilates seems reasonable at 262kcals
Hope that helps.
06-18-2020 03:41 - edited 06-18-2020 03:45
06-18-2020 03:41 - edited 06-18-2020 03:45
Duplicate post