01-15-2017 03:13
01-15-2017 03:13
Hi fitbit users,
I just entered your community. I am still figuring out how to use the tracker, and I don't understand how I can create manual activities and still have relatively accurate calories burned.
I am going to (beginners) ballet 2 days / week, where the exercised are hard, but with almost no movement. I guess it is similar to Pilates or Yoga. Almost all your muscles are used continuously just for maintaining ballance...
How can I enter this and evaluate the calories burned?
Same, 3 days/week I do a training with a PT, for getting strenght and increasing muscular mass, but how could I set this excercise in my activities?
Thanks
Ana
01-15-2017 04:11
01-15-2017 04:11
Ballet is listed in the activities. So I would manually log it
As for the PT. not knowing what all is involved I cant answer.
When I go to mine to me its not worth counting
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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01-15-2017 11:22
01-15-2017 11:22
When I do activities besides running, walking and weights, I use the workout function. It will estimate the calories at least as well as an estimate, and it's less trouble.
01-15-2017 12:41
01-15-2017 12:41
@AnaCat: it would help if you mentioned what Fitbits you are using. As @GershonSurge noted, several Fitbits (e.g. Surge, Blaze, Charge 2, to name a few) will let you record an activity type labelled as "WORKOUT". Like him, I use it for everything "unusual".
As to what you’re doing with your PT, if it’s resistance training, the same Fitbits I mentioned above include an activity type labelled as "WEIGHTS".
Anyway, I wouldn’t stress too much about this. There are 24 hours in a day and 7 days in a week: your Fitbit is pretty good at figuring out your total energy expenditure during all that time, even if you don’t specifically log every single "unusual" activity.
Dominique | Finland
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01-15-2017 23:59
01-15-2017 23:59
Thank you,
All your advice make sense and help me!