04-23-2014 12:04 - edited 03-15-2016 11:08
04-23-2014 12:04 - edited 03-15-2016 11:08
What does it mean to be a Jogger, Hill Runner, or 5K Racer anyway?
Your rank is an indication of your involvement in the Fitbit Community. If you continually visit the forums, your rank will change to reflect the time you've spent here. By posting and contributing to discussions, you may progress even further through the rank structure and unlock additional account priveleges.
Your Rank title is displayed beneath your profile picture and Community name.
List of ranks in the Fitbit Community
First Steps |
Stepping Up |
Keeping Pace |
Walker |
Powerwalker |
Distance Walker |
Tireless Walker |
World Walker |
Jogger |
Recovery Runner |
Base Runner |
Runner |
Strider |
Tempo Runner |
Hill Runner |
Sprinter |
Progression Runner |
Pace Setter |
Distance Runner |
Interval Runner |
Cross-Country Runner |
Veteran Runner |
5K Racer |
10K Racer |
Marathon Racer |
Ultramarathon Racer |
VIP |
What determines my rank?
Post count is not the only factor that is included in the rank formula--that would be too simple! In addition to creating content for the Community, you get points when your answers are voted up or accepted as solutions. Voting for other helpful posts and being the first to respond to other member's questions can bring you even closer to achieving your next rank.
How can I rank up?
The easiest way to rank up is to visit often and add value where you can. The rank structure was developed to compliment the wide variety of ways you can engage with your fellow Fitbitters. As a community member, you can vote for the posts you find helpful, post new questions and then identify and approve the solution that helped you most (these are called Accepted Solutions). You can also comment on feature suggestions and start new discussions around topics of interest. It's a combination of these activities that will help you to achieve the next rank.
Hint: Scroll to the bottom of any community board and click through to posts in the Unanswered Topics section to help new members, rack up more points, and earn yourself a place on the Most Helpful Authors leaderboard!
I skipped a rank, is this normal?
Ranking formulas are calculated using Boolean logic. Your journey through the rank system might not be as straightforward as Jogger > Recovery Runner > Base Runner. You could actually skip from Jogger all the way to Strider if the conditions were right. For example, if you started off taking your First Steps and then posted 10 times, but didn’t receive any votes on those 10 posts until 100 days later, by which time you had posted 20 more times and received 5 Accepted Solutions, you might jump ahead to becoming a Strider even though you’d have skipped a good 3 ranks in the process.
I don't identify as a runner at all, can I opt out or customize my rank title?
Community ranks are designed as a lighthearted way to encourage engagement and offer other members a little extra insight into your participation here. They are not linked to any individual preference or setting, and it's not possible to opt-out.
Community ranks and reputation
While ranks can give you a general understanding of how much expertise another member has and how engaged they are in the community, the best way to get to know fellow community members is by striking up a conversation with them! You can also learn more about the other members here by visiting their profile page (to view another member's profile page, click on their community username).
Let us know your favorite rank name in the comments below. If you have a suggestion for another rank title that fits with the walking/running metaphor these are based off of, shout it out!
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06-09-2022 15:41
06-09-2022 15:41
I could see y'all making a huge step with your activities Tamice.
01-24-2024 11:28
01-24-2024 11:28
Kinda sad as I was there because of problems with my watch. Now it has a fully black screen and of course after 2 years it’s out of warranty. Will be rethinking my options for a fitness watch.
09-19-2024 13:44
09-19-2024 13:44
Being a jogger, hill runner, or 5K racer reflects varying levels of commitment and distinct training approaches in the world of running, each serving specific fitness goals. Joggers are usually those who run at a comfortable, steady pace over longer distances, aiming for general health, stress relief, and improving cardiovascular fitness. It's less about speed and more about consistency and endurance. Hill runners take things up a notch by incorporating steep inclines into their runs, which helps build not only cardiovascular strength but also leg muscles and endurance as they push through the added resistance of uphill terrain. This type of running is particularly effective for those looking to increase stamina and build strength.
On the other hand, 5K racers are typically more competitive and goal-driven. Training for a 5K requires focus on speed, efficient pacing, and endurance. Runners in this category aim to improve their personal best times through a structured training regime, combining interval training, sprints, and recovery runs. These runners are usually aiming for peak performance in a short-distance race, making it a great challenge for both new and experienced runners.
Whether you’re a casual jogger seeking a balanced workout, a hill runner looking to build power and resilience, or a 5K racer aiming to achieve a personal record, the type of runner you are shapes your training and goals.
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