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bikram yoga class?

Has anyone worn their force in a bikram yoga class?

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No, but don't expect much.  It's not designed to track yoga burn.  Nothing really does.  

Mary | USA

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I believe you can manually add it on your dashboard. Start/stop time and intensity etc...

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I have used it in Bikram. It does not seem to calculate much in terms of "active  minutes" which bums me out, and I manually add te time and calorie burn, which according to "a study" is only 330 (avg) for women. I wish it measured my activity there, but it adds a little something when you add it to your exercise log. You can check here http://www.cpr.org/news/story/why-hot-yoga-might-not-burn-many-calories-you-thought there are lots of articles, but I decided to take the conservative position in order to encourage myself to take more action! If you find a way to get more "active minutes" please let me know!

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