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Cardio Load for Manual Input Workouts

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I’m usually not able to start exercise tracking on my Charge 6 before I lift and skate, so I usually just remember the times I start and finish and manually log the exercise in the app once I’m done. The cardio load is logging my exercise in the graph but saying 0% of my Cardio Load is due to workouts. Is there a way I can manually log these and have them contribute to my cardio load?

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Hello @Johnseifarth03 and welcome to the Community.  I manually logged an exercise and I see the same thing.  The exercise details show duration, zone minutes, etc., but no cardio load data.  I don't see a way to add it.  The best way to get feedback to Fitbit is in the Fitbit app.  Tap on your profile picture, then Send feedback.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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Hello @Johnseifarth03 and welcome to the Community.  I manually logged an exercise and I see the same thing.  The exercise details show duration, zone minutes, etc., but no cardio load data.  I don't see a way to add it.  The best way to get feedback to Fitbit is in the Fitbit app.  Tap on your profile picture, then Send feedback.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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Same issue. Cardio load shows up on my Fitbit app but when I manually log the exercise cardio load is ZERO!  So frustrating. If I log the exercise by starting it then I can’t name it what it actually is. I curl and play pickle ball neither of which are an option. Seems like I can choose the proper name of the exercise OR I can have cardio load shows Maybe Fitbit could do better. 

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I’m having the same issue and I’m not getting updates to fix it if it’s a syncing problem 

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Same issue, I think. I will log a workout, and cardio load number will rise. The time plot actually shows the CL number going up during the workout. Yet in the section below that purports to show the relative contribution of logged workouts and general activity to the CL, the distribution is always 0%/100% respectively.

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