You could put your Force around your ankle or lace it onto your shoe if you wanted
Then the number of 'steps' you'll get is your cadence x amount of time used.
You'll get an estimate of calorie burn based on this figure, which I guess will be a lot smaller than that actually expended.
Maybe better to use a HRM and manually enter the session as an activity.
Best AnswerThanks for the suggestion. I laced th fitbit on my sneakers and it now calculates steps for spinning and for the elliptical. Now if it would let you record cups of water drank each day.
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You don't see the water intake log in the food log area?
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