Hi. When I do a spin class, obviously my heartrate is being monitored by my fitbit. Do i just rely on those "calories burned" or do i also log that i did a spin class, the duration, & mileage on the fit bit app and take those calories in to account also? Just don't want to credit myself more than i deserve.
Best AnswerWhich tracker are you using? The Charge 2 has a "Spinning" exercise. You could just start/stop the activity on your fitbit and then not manually log it.
Related: You will not double dip, the manually entered activity will override any data that was tracked.
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You do not log things twice. You are double dipping. Use one way or the other.
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I have the charge HR. So when i do an interval or spin class, the fitbit logs calories burned. so i'm assuming i just rely on whatever my fitbit says for those exercises? my concern was the days i do weight training - since your heart rate isn't up like when you do cardio, should i log on the fitbit app that i did weight training and the duration? in order to receive "credit" for that day?
Best AnswerSo when i do an interval or spin class, the fitbit logs calories burned and think it just says cardio - so i'm assuming i just rely on whatever my fitbit says for those exercises? my concern was the days i do weight training - since your heart rate isn't up like when you do cardio, should i log on the fitbit app that i did weight training and the duration? in order to receive "credit" for that day?
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