09-22-2020 22:00
09-22-2020 22:00
I found a hack for recording strokes as steps.
Ergo Counter Hack
Ergo Counter Hack
09-23-2020 04:10
09-23-2020 04:10
I'm sure if you wore it on your wrist it would count your rowing scores as steps. Enjoy.
09-23-2020 04:17
09-23-2020 04:17
I tried that. It didn't work. Its swinging motion makes the difference. 😉
09-23-2020 13:58
09-23-2020 13:58
be interesting to see what kind of distance it thinks that is, and what kind of calorie burn.
Especially if you could compare to actual walk of same number of steps and distance.
What is your rowing turnover time, like for each cycle?
09-23-2020 14:31
09-23-2020 14:31
I just did a trial run (both as "Workout").
On my wrist, it counted no steps.
On the [oar/scull?], it counted 5 strokes as 6 steps. (The extra step is probably when I held it to read it.)
Does "Workout" have a fixed distance, or is that re-figured when I change it to "Rowing Machine?"
09-23-2020 18:26
09-23-2020 18:26
Also, I just downloaded a metronome app to my iPad, for pacing. 😉
10-08-2020 15:26
10-08-2020 15:26
This idea needs some modification. In my first workout, it hit my leg a lot, adding false [strokes] to the count.
Maybe an oar handle extension (away from the body) might work...
10-09-2020 16:26
10-09-2020 16:26
Why don't you place the watch on your knee? Not sure how you could attach it there (maybe put it under band or use small knee support). When rowing, your knee performs the bouncy motion that will be detected as step (up when bending, down when stretching). I'm not quite sure though, what the purpose of that conversion is. IMHO it doesn't make much sense but that's just my opinion 🙂
10-09-2020 21:32
10-09-2020 21:32
"I'm not quite sure though, what the purpose of that conversion is." --T.P
When I first got my Fitbit, I was looking for a way to track strokes on my old-school rowing machine. 😉
10-10-2020 11:00
10-10-2020 11:00
@Argali I see. Basically, you just use a hack to find out how many strokes you did. I forgot how poor Fitbit sports tracking was. On Garmin, I have plenty of data fields related to strokes for indoor rowing. Basic functionality. If you use one of Fitbit smartwatches, maybe there is a thirdparty app that does what you want?
05-10-2021 10:40
05-10-2021 10:40
Genius. Thanks for all your testing
05-10-2021 10:43
05-10-2021 10:43
Seriously, dude. Is this conversation just an opportunity for you to brag on your Garmin. This site is community.FITBIT.com
06-09-2021 00:34 - edited 06-09-2021 02:48
06-09-2021 00:34 - edited 06-09-2021 02:48
Another post said that Elliptical would recognize Rowing, but it did not work for me. ☹️
06-09-2021 01:12 - edited 06-09-2021 01:24
06-09-2021 01:12 - edited 06-09-2021 01:24
double post
08-24-2024 16:03
08-24-2024 16:03
Mine did ... but I didn't want it to. 😞
08-26-2024 11:03
08-26-2024 11:03
I use a rowing machine. With the newest update, my Inspire 3 has a Rowing machine app but if I look at the app screen it doesn't show any steps. Bit if I go back to home and look at the steps app I see I my step count raised by 1800 - 2000 steps. Go figure!
Before the update I used the Workout app. It did the same.
08-26-2024 18:57
08-26-2024 18:57
08-28-2024 19:08
08-28-2024 19:08
So here's a poser for ya. I rode my exercise bike for 40 minutes today. I had my butt in the seat and my hands on the handlebars for the whole ride. My Firbit was running the Spinning app but I only moved my hand a couple of times just to check the notifications when I changed zones or hit my zone minute targets. The app never showed any steps but my step chart for today shows me taking 3412 steps during that period. I wonder how my Fitbit came up with that number. It couldn't have used any watch motion because my hand with the watch on it had a death grip on the handle bar and did not move a millimeter.
08-28-2024 19:40
08-28-2024 19:40