02-21-2025
11:47
- last edited on
04-02-2025
14:30
by
AndreaFitbit
02-21-2025
11:47
- last edited on
04-02-2025
14:30
by
AndreaFitbit
How do I permanently remove the cardio load messages that tell me I need to get 74 to 109 cardio load otherwise I am at the risk of undertraining? Respectfully, this little watch does not know whether I am sick or have a migraine or have work stress; it assumes that any physical signs of stress can and should be resolved with cardio which is absolutely not the case and is frankly a dangerous mindset, especially for those with chronic illnesses. Also, the calculating of cardio load is clearly nonsense, since I can be "improving" for several days and then suddenly I am "at risk of undertraining" the next day. Make that make sense fitbit. This addition makes me want to never wear a fitbit again. Fix it
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02-22-2025 17:16
02-22-2025 17:16
Hello @Chelsea714
Currently, there isn't a way to permanently remove the cardio load messages in the Fitbit app.
Although some users reported success removing the message by deleting their cardio load data, other users reported that the cardio load message returned. If you want to try deleting your cardio load data to see if this will remove the message for you, this help page (<-- click link) has the steps to follow.
Also, consider adding your vote & comments to this feature request to allow users to move/delete the cardio load message (<-- click link).
Rieko | N California USA MBG PE