01-16-2014 18:56
01-16-2014 18:56
I do some workout videos that want me to use hand weights just light ones, has anyone with a force noticed this effecting how well it counts steps?
01-17-2014 01:46
01-17-2014 01:46
Fitbit trackers are basically pedometers, wich means they are not really suited for tracking stationary activities like weight lifting. Besides, they have no way to tell how heavy the weight you are lifting are. Chances are you are lifting heavy weights more slowly than light ones, and Fitfit will consequently "think" you are taking slower "steps".
Dominique | Finland
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Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
01-18-2014 07:08
01-18-2014 07:08
I think your question is since the Force is on the wrist, will holding a hand weight make it undercount your (non-weights) activity during that time? These are like Leslie Sansone type 'walking with weights' videos or something? I don't know, it might. Maybe do the workout one day without and one day with and compare.