11-09-2017 03:33
11-09-2017 03:33
Hey, how are you, FitBit Community? Hope all of you are fine!
Actually I wear my fitbit ionic since the beginning of October 2017 and I love it. Since I have that Beauty I love to workout more, I'm hyped and also track my sleep.
But after a few weeks, I found something, which will improve the whole fitness experience with the fitbit ionic.
Interval Training - Exercise: (Prio 1):
It would be great, if I could store more than 1 Interval on my fitbit ionic.
Why? A training session combines more than 1 training methods.
For example: In the first set I gonna do my warm up, based on an interval of 4x1min with four different exercises. Then I start with my second set of 6x1min Pullups/Pushups. Then I go over to an 10mins AMRAP set.
Problem: With todays interval training app I need to change the interval after the first and second set to the relevant interval I need for my sets - and actually I have more then 3 sets in my workout routine.
Solution 1: Change the interval training app data structure based on the alarm app, so Users can store more than one interval on their fitbit ionic
Solution 2: Create a app, where Users can create a whole workout session time plan, based on "prepare, rounds, work, rest, cool down" - would be the better solution, but takes more time
Would be great, if you could develop something like that for your watch! Cause then you will have functionality others dont have 😉
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11-09-2017 04:37
11-09-2017 04:37
Great suggestion @sportypadddy. To reach the developers attention it needs to be posted in Feature Suggestions. The more votes it gets the more likely it is to happen.
Helen | Western Australia
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11-09-2017 04:37
11-09-2017 04:37
Great suggestion @sportypadddy. To reach the developers attention it needs to be posted in Feature Suggestions. The more votes it gets the more likely it is to happen.
Helen | Western Australia
Want to discuss ways to increase your activity? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.
11-09-2017 04:52
11-09-2017 04:52
Thank you for that hint - created a suggestion 😉