10-11-2016
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10-11-2016
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10-11-2016 10:11
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10-11-2016 10:11
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It's not possible to edit a tracked exercise, though it's possible to remove and re-log the walk manually.
How do I manually log an activity or exercise?
Remove a exercise
- From the Fitbit app dashboard, tap the Exercise tile. This is the tile that says “Track exercise,” or, if you already tracked an exercise today, shows the exercise type and information.
- Tap the exercise you want to delete.
- Tap the three dots in the top right corner and find an option to delete the exercise.
Log a exercise
- On the Fitbit app dashboard tap the Exercise tile to open your exercise history. This is the tile that says "Track exercise" if you haven't worked out today.
- Tap the stopwatch icon in the top right corner.
- Tap Log.
- Tap a recent activity or search for an exercise type.
- Adjust the activity details and tap Add.
- If your iOS mobile device supports 3D Touch, you can also log an activity from the home screen with the Quick Action menu accessed by 3D Touch.
10-11-2016 10:24
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10-11-2016 10:24
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The name of the exercise is the only item you can presently edit @Crannapple7
Still a three step process, and doesn't truncate the time like you want.
go to dashboard and click on the walk
All the stats pop up, now click activities list in the upper left corner
There will be a pencil next to the activity name (like "walk") click it to see the edit box
To change the duration and such you will have to go in and use the data from the original walk and manually enter the proper data to a new manually entered exercise: see here
Then, after you are happy with the stats as they should be, repeat the process above and delete (small trashcan) rather than edit (small pencil) that original exercise.
I find it easier to open the old one in one window before it is trashed and copy/paste what is relevent to populate the newly created manual one. Hope this helps, good question, we all miss being able to do a full edit; but that process was obsoleted earlier in the year.
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10-13-2016 07:43
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10-13-2016 07:43
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@Crannapple7 Welcome to the Fitbit Community! Have you tried the awesome suggestions given by my friends @SunsetRunner and @wmchapman? That should totally fix the exercise log you did.
Also, check this Get Moving Thread on the Discussions Board to find some exercise experiences other users do, feel free to comment on any thread and share your experiences as well!
Let us know if you were able to have it fixed!

02-24-2017 05:42
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05-25-2020 11:47
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It would be great if we could edit walk start/pause times. I often pause a walk when I stop for a bite to eat or some other reason, and nearly always forget to restart it again. Then after walking for 40 minutes I realise, but obviously it hasn't been tracking in that time.
The GPS would obviously be off, but the Fitbit itself would still have tracked steps and heart rate so it is theoretically possible to restore this data, if you had the ability to tell Fitbit "actually I resumed the walk at this time".
10-31-2020 08:26
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SunsetRunner
10-31-2020 08:26
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My Ionic does "pause" my activity for me. For example, if I go on a walk, it tracks whenever I am actively walking, but if I pause to talk with someone, view wildlife, etc., it pauses for me automatically. In the end, it will show that the activity was on for 2 hours, but that I was active for 1.5 hours. I never have to actively stop / pause my tracker, except at the beginning and end of the activity. If you go into the settings for your Fitbit, you should see the option to do this. I don't know if all of the Fitbits offer this, but the Ionic does...
Here is how I drilled to that information:
On your computer > Click on the photo of yourself (upper right) > Click on Fitbit image / drawing (upper right) > Click on Fitbit image (center) > Auto Pause (enable it here)
Hope this helps!
Susan
05-04-2023 12:32
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05-04-2023 12:32
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This question was from 2016. How can there still not be a way to trim exercises in 2023? It's a very common issue with tracked exercises. I remember doing this with my Garmin.

