03-11-2014
06:57
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03-11-2014
09:49
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MatthewFitbit
03-11-2014
06:57
- last edited on
03-11-2014
09:49
by
MatthewFitbit
I usually walk on a treadmill several miles a week with a flat surface setting If I add interval incline settings, will the FLEX calculate more steps?
Also, does the FLEX calculate steps for the eliptical machines?
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03-11-2014 07:12
03-11-2014 07:12
I don't have a treadmill, but my understanding is that Fitbit trackers (even those that have an altimeter, and can track "floors") won't tell the difference if your treadmill is inclined or not: for them, a step is a step and you will be granted the same number of steps and calories, regardless of inclination.
When walking outdoors, Fitbit trackers that have an altimeter (eg. One, Force) will grant floors as you walk uphill. However, they won't take that into consideration when calculating calories or very active minutes.
Dominique | Finland
Ionic, Aria, Flyer, TrendWeight | Windows 7, OS X 10.13.5 | Motorola Moto G6 (Android 9), iPad Air (iOS 12.4.4)
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
03-11-2014 07:13
03-11-2014 07:13
The treadmill incline doesn't change the steps on a flex, at least it didn't on mine. However, if the treadmill is yours, you should walk on at least a slight incline because it is much easier on the belt. Yes, your steps count on the eliptical, IF (caveat here) you move your arms with the handle bars. If you hang onto the stationary bars, it won't count your steps.
03-11-2014 07:12
03-11-2014 07:12
I don't have a treadmill, but my understanding is that Fitbit trackers (even those that have an altimeter, and can track "floors") won't tell the difference if your treadmill is inclined or not: for them, a step is a step and you will be granted the same number of steps and calories, regardless of inclination.
When walking outdoors, Fitbit trackers that have an altimeter (eg. One, Force) will grant floors as you walk uphill. However, they won't take that into consideration when calculating calories or very active minutes.
Dominique | Finland
Ionic, Aria, Flyer, TrendWeight | Windows 7, OS X 10.13.5 | Motorola Moto G6 (Android 9), iPad Air (iOS 12.4.4)
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
03-11-2014 07:13
03-11-2014 07:13
The treadmill incline doesn't change the steps on a flex, at least it didn't on mine. However, if the treadmill is yours, you should walk on at least a slight incline because it is much easier on the belt. Yes, your steps count on the eliptical, IF (caveat here) you move your arms with the handle bars. If you hang onto the stationary bars, it won't count your steps.
03-11-2014 07:16
03-11-2014 07:16
@1348gt wrote:Also, does the FLEX calculate steps for the eliptical machines?
No (at least not the full amount), because there is no impact. See:
https://help.fitbit.com/customer/portal/articles/1020095-what-are-%22very-active-minutes%22-
Dominique | Finland
Ionic, Aria, Flyer, TrendWeight | Windows 7, OS X 10.13.5 | Motorola Moto G6 (Android 9), iPad Air (iOS 12.4.4)
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.