If you want.
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.
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I attached my Fitbit Force to my spin shoes for Spin class today and it registered an accurate number of "steps." It makes a lot more sense to attach it there, since my wrists are fairly stationery the entire class. I fed one of my shoe's velcro straps through the closed wrist band. This is how I plan to do it from now on.
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