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I am a office worker during the week and pretty active evenings and on the weekends, but not "exercise" active. Cutting the grass, chopping wood, working on cars, water skiing and scuba diving. Given the fragile nature of this thing, it sounds like I won't be wearing it off work hours ( I broke a navy seal watch 3 times in a year). Any suggestions of areas of value to monitor with this when the monitoring will be part time? 

 

Thanks,

 Chuck

 

 

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It's great to see you around @SunsetRunner. You can cut grass, chop wood and work on cars while wearing your tracker without an inconvenience, you just need to be careful to not hit it with something that cause a damage. Since the Blaze is not waterproof you can not wear it while doing water skiing or scuba diving, but remember that you can manually log these activities by doing the following from your Fitbit app:

 

  1. Tap the "+" icon
  2. Tap Track Exercise
  3. Enter your information
  4. Tap Log It
  5. Sync

 

My recommendation here is that you can wear your tracker to do any activity you want, you just need to be careful.

 

See you later. Woman Happy

Alejandra | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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