01-10-2021
21:51
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01-13-2021
15:04
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SilviaFitbit
01-10-2021
21:51
- last edited on
01-13-2021
15:04
by
SilviaFitbit
Hi,
I'm wondering if there is any way to filter out certain exercises in programs or a way to say "hey my right arm is unusable can my exercises be adapted for that"? Many of the programs I've tried have had exercises that require putting your weight on your wrist which I currently cannot do. So it would be nice for me to be able to filter out certain exercises or get shown the program and be able to sub out exercises from a list of exercises that work similar muscles
I hope this makes sense! And I know I can just skip the exercises but it'd be nice if I could just adjust the program to fit me a bit more
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01-13-2021 15:04
01-13-2021 15:04
@alednicky Hi there. Thanks for the details mentioned.
At the moment, it's not possible to tell Fitbit Coach that you're unable to use certain muscle. However, if you visit the website, you'll find that you could choose which muscle you'd like to exercise, this way it's easier to review the workouts presented in each session.
If you'd like that this could be a feature, please post your idea in our Feature Suggestion board, those are reviewed by our team and the status will change depending on Fitbit plans.
Have a nice day.
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01-13-2021 15:04
01-13-2021 15:04
@alednicky Hi there. Thanks for the details mentioned.
At the moment, it's not possible to tell Fitbit Coach that you're unable to use certain muscle. However, if you visit the website, you'll find that you could choose which muscle you'd like to exercise, this way it's easier to review the workouts presented in each session.
If you'd like that this could be a feature, please post your idea in our Feature Suggestion board, those are reviewed by our team and the status will change depending on Fitbit plans.
Have a nice day.
Want to get more active? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.