01-23-2019
14:56
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01-24-2019
13:08
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SilviaFitbit
01-23-2019
14:56
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01-24-2019
13:08
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SilviaFitbit
Can someone explain what each of the faces, the Winky face, the happy face and the frown, represent? If an exercise is easy for you which face would you choose? Thanks
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Best Answer01-24-2019 13:07
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01-24-2019 13:07
It's great to see you around @bac609. See below the meaning of the faces that you're getting:
- Too easy: you felt good and being able to do more reps when you finished the ones that Coach showed you
- Just right: you were able to complete all the reps that it showed you but felt a bit exhausted
- Brutal: you barely finished all the reps
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01-24-2019 13:07
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01-24-2019 13:07
It's great to see you around @bac609. See below the meaning of the faces that you're getting:
- Too easy: you felt good and being able to do more reps when you finished the ones that Coach showed you
- Just right: you were able to complete all the reps that it showed you but felt a bit exhausted
- Brutal: you barely finished all the reps
I'll be around if you need further assistance.
Want to get more active? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.
01-24-2019 15:32
01-24-2019 15:32
Thank you, the app doesn’t have the descriptions below the faces.
01-25-2019 16:24
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01-25-2019 16:24
Great @bac609! Hope you can continue enjoying Fitbit Coach and rating the exercises.
I'll be around if you need anything else. ![]()
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01-17-2020 09:57
01-17-2020 09:57
How do I cancel these ratings? I don't want my exercise to keep being interrupted. I would prefer to rate at the end of it. Is it possible?
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01-18-2020
14:13
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10-09-2025
10:50
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MarreFitbit
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01-18-2020
14:13
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10-09-2025
10:50
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MarreFitbit
@Amyrft It's nice to see you on the Community.
Yes, you're able to rate your exercise at the end of it. To do so:
1. In the Fitbit Coach app, tap Profile > Settings > Personal Settings
2. Tap Remove Move Feedback to change the setting
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Best Answer04-28-2020 13:23
04-28-2020 13:23
I got confused when rating them, how do I go back and change my previous rating? I can't seem to find this information anywhere...
05-20-2020
16:07
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10-09-2025
10:51
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MarreFitbit
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05-20-2020
16:07
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10-09-2025
10:51
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MarreFitbit
@erinmcm1 Welcome to the Community. Sorry for the delayed in my reply.
Thanks for getting in touch about this. It's not possible to edit the rating you've done once you've submitted your session.
I would suggest to rate your exercises at the end of the session, this way you have more time to rate each workout.
I'll be around if you have any additional questions.
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