02-20-2025 03:34
02-20-2025 03:34
Hello I’m wondering if there is a way for seniors to have a forum to discuss issues related to being elderly and trying to find exercises that won’t snap old bones in half. Perhaps we could connect with one another and offer insights and encouragement for our age group. I would love to share my experiences with someone my age and hear what they have found using their Fitbits.
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02-23-2025 08:38
02-23-2025 08:38
I wouldn't mind that. I'm 77 so I guess I meet the age qual. I use my Fitbit to track Active Zone Minutes with a goal of at least doubling the HHS minimums. I also track metrics for my structured exercises (rower, recumbent bike, treadmill). I watch my joints, especially knees, back, and elbows, to make sure I'm not over-stressing or over-impacting them. I am a lot more cognizant of my need for warm-up and stretching so I don't short change myself. I'm mindful of my balance so I take opportunities during the day to do balance exercises. My goals are aerobic fitness and functional mobility for the rest of my life.
02-20-2025 06:31
02-20-2025 06:31
@Oldraven I moved your post to the Get Moving forum. I think it is a better fit for this topic and will generate more discussion.
Laurie | Maryland
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02-20-2025 16:18
02-20-2025 16:18
Thanks very much.Appreciate the help!
02-23-2025 08:38
02-23-2025 08:38
I wouldn't mind that. I'm 77 so I guess I meet the age qual. I use my Fitbit to track Active Zone Minutes with a goal of at least doubling the HHS minimums. I also track metrics for my structured exercises (rower, recumbent bike, treadmill). I watch my joints, especially knees, back, and elbows, to make sure I'm not over-stressing or over-impacting them. I am a lot more cognizant of my need for warm-up and stretching so I don't short change myself. I'm mindful of my balance so I take opportunities during the day to do balance exercises. My goals are aerobic fitness and functional mobility for the rest of my life.
02-23-2025 09:34
02-23-2025 09:34
02-23-2025 11:04
02-23-2025 11:04
I started out walking, too. I used my Fitbit to track my pace and my HR. I downloaded the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans from Health and Human Services and adopted their exercise goals. As I continued my exercises and online research I found a lot more helpful resources. I have a Charge 6 but I connect it to my phone for GPS tracking because the built-in GPS doesn't seem to work for me. You need to use the GPS to get the most accurate walking distance and pace. I also learned to clean the back of the watch and position it a full two fingers above my wrist bone to get the most reliable HR data.
Good luck...
02-23-2025
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02-26-2025
08:12
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FatimaFitbit
02-23-2025
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08:12
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FatimaFitbit
Thanks for that info on the Guidelines. i will look into that for sure. I don't know whether Canada has an equivalent site, but I imagine the guidelines and suggestions would be more less the same. I just got back from one of those hikes I mentioned. I am lucky in that my Versa 2 does have a GPS system so I can track my pace on various parts of the hike, along with high/low heartbeat, energy burned and duration.
What do you think of this new Cardio Load system of keeping track of your progress? I also found that cleaning the back of the watch helped a lot.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend
02-24-2025 15:09 - edited 02-24-2025 15:11
02-24-2025 15:09 - edited 02-24-2025 15:11
I have pretty much given up on Cardio Load. I did another Vigorous (40 minutes @ 81% HR max) spin and got just 15 Cardio points for it I'm sticking with Active Zone Minutes because I understand what they mean and what the standards are. AZM and Cardio Load are both TRIMP-based measurements. Cardio Load looks like a more complicated measure but it isn't really telling me anything new.
02-24-2025 15:26
02-24-2025 15:26
02-24-2025 16:04
02-24-2025 16:04
FWIW, I do pay attention to my Readiness score. If it's low, I lay off. If it's high I might hit it a little harder. It looks at things that make sense to me. So far, it seems to be working out.
02-25-2025 01:43
02-25-2025 01:43
02-25-2025 23:38
02-25-2025 23:38
Thank you for the info
02-26-2025 00:35
02-26-2025 00:35
You're welcome. I hope we can offer encouragement and any insights we might have on the Fitbit program to seniors or anyone that might benefit from them.
02-27-2025 15:01
02-27-2025 15:01
So I rowed hard today. In 30 minutes I got 55 points. Then I got another 32 for warm-up and cool down minutes. I guess if I want to rack up points, I should row every day.
02-27-2025 19:40
02-27-2025 19:40
03-01-2025 10:42
03-01-2025 10:42
I think that the Cardio Load counter just likes the rowing machine. I rowed today for 30 minutes at 80% HRmax and got a load score of 49 for it. Did a 40 minute spin at 83% of HRmax yesterday and got 17. Spinning just gets no respect.
03-01-2025 11:07
03-01-2025 11:07
Based on the user reports I've seen, spinning & biking activities aren't getting the same level of cardio load as other activities. Swimmers also lose out on cardio load since heart rate isn't tracked during swimming.
One of the community Fitbit users shared this article about Fitbit cardio load (<-- click link) that might be of interest.
Rieko | N California USA MBG PE
03-01-2025 11:45
03-01-2025 11:45
I've checked out their help pages on Cardio Load but they're not very helpful. What I would really like to see is the formula they use. TRIMP at its most basic is intensity x time. The difference between TRIMP models is how they determine intensity. I think the Fitbit uses some combination of the sleeping heart metrics, readiness score, heart rate, and then some scale factor based on what kind of exercise you are doing. I sure would like to see how it actually does it.