12-29-2018 17:51
12-29-2018 17:51
I’m wondering how to track general farm work (baling/stacking hay, vigorous garden work, feeding cattle, etc.). The closest I have found is the Gardening selection. Our garden work covers nearly half an acre and is much more than just simply planting flowers or picking vegetables. Working with hay is a very intense workout. Any input would be helpful! Thanks!
12-29-2018 19:09
12-29-2018 19:09
If you have a model that tracks heart rate, you can simply choose the generic 'workout' mode for your timed exercise sessions.
12-29-2018 21:44
12-29-2018 21:44
I agree but not knowing the model you have we cant tell you how to use it.
The manual is listed on any help page for the devise you are using at the top. well worth a read
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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12-30-2018 01:55
12-30-2018 01:55
@adams2061Since you have been with Fitbit for couple of years I will assume you have a HR model and can select Workout as the others have suggested.. Check this link where I have posted a similar idea to use Workout and rename it to any subset you want such as Hay stacking, Hay Baling, Feeding stock etc..
It works for me... See how you go.
@adams2061 wrote:I’m wondering how to track general farm work (baling/stacking hay, vigorous garden work, feeding cattle, etc.). The closest I have found is the Gardening selection. Our garden work covers nearly half an acre and is much more than just simply planting flowers or picking vegetables. Working with hay is a very intense workout. Any input would be helpful! Thanks!
12-30-2018 11:19
12-30-2018 11:19
whatever you call it should be something that you can easily identify time after time as the same activity. The name doesn't contribute to the effort or alter the steps or calories burned. It is just an identifier so you can do a comparison time over time of effort or whatever is a goal or metric you find important.
Elena | Pennsylvania
01-05-2019 13:05
01-05-2019 13:05
Just use heart rate and calories burned as an indicator and don't worry about a specific exercise mode.
These machines are a bit limited.
01-05-2019 17:14
01-05-2019 17:14
Since general farm work is your normal daily background activity, I wouldn't even try to track it. The tracker will adjust calories somewhat based on higher HR and the movement that is involved when your activity is more intense than walking from one part of your farm to another, and it will go down when you sit to rest and catch your breath.
Scott | Baltimore MD
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