12-04-2017 01:59
12-04-2017 01:59
Does anyone do any powerwalking? I usually walk at 6.5 kms per hr either on the treadmill or on the footpath.
My fitbit counts the steps but the kilometers are inaccurate. Is there a reason for it? e.g. if I walk 15,000 steps it only shows about 6 kms.
Would appreciate someone's help.
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12-04-2017 06:17
12-04-2017 06:17
@lanakuczyn wrote:Does anyone do any powerwalking? I usually walk at 6.5 kms per hr either on the treadmill or on the footpath.
My fitbit counts the steps but the kilometers are inaccurate. Is there a reason for it? e.g. if I walk 15,000 steps it only shows about 6 kms.
Would appreciate someone's help.
Fitbit trackers are known to not count steps accurately when walking at a very fast pace. At least in my experience.
I have found that swinging my arms as in power walking (arms bend at a 90 degree angle), that the steps get counted accurately.
12-04-2017 03:26
12-04-2017 03:26
In the app if you click account (bottom right corner) and then scroll down on the next page that opens you see Advanced Settings. Click that and scroll down again and there you can change your Stride Length.
Karolien | The Netherlands
12-04-2017 06:17
12-04-2017 06:17
@lanakuczyn wrote:Does anyone do any powerwalking? I usually walk at 6.5 kms per hr either on the treadmill or on the footpath.
My fitbit counts the steps but the kilometers are inaccurate. Is there a reason for it? e.g. if I walk 15,000 steps it only shows about 6 kms.
Would appreciate someone's help.
Fitbit trackers are known to not count steps accurately when walking at a very fast pace. At least in my experience.
I have found that swinging my arms as in power walking (arms bend at a 90 degree angle), that the steps get counted accurately.
12-04-2017 18:12
12-04-2017 18:12
Thank you for your suggestion
12-04-2017 18:13
12-04-2017 18:13
Thank you - shall try and see whether it makes any difference.