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Time used for a certain distance

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Hi...Is there a way that I can know the accurate time for me to run a certain distance, e.g. 1.5km, from the graphs provided. Many thanks!

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@airballoon well, If you run 10kms I'm afraid you'll need to take into account 2 kms or you can take one lap and half of the next lap 😉 (that would be a quick fix hahaha) but yes,  as of now there is no option to see the time for an specific part of your 10kms run. 

 

Something that you can try would be tracking your 1.5kms run separately, in that way the total time of the activity should be the time it took you to run that distance. 🙂

 

Hope this helps, let me know if you have more questions. Robot Happy

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When using runtastic, I can track distance run, time used, heart rate and speed in one graph. Can fitbit do this? thanks!

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Hey there @airballoon welcome to the Community! In fact there is a way to track your run, it will depend on the tracker that you have, still I think that it will be a good idea for you to take a look to this help article:

How do I log or record exercise automatically?

 

You'll be able to see how to keep track of your runs. 🙂

 

Review the article and let me know if you have any questions, I'll be happy to answer them. Robot wink

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Thanks for your reply! I wonder after running for 10km, is there a way to know the time used for the first 1.5km? Thanks a million!
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Heeeey @airballoon!  That's a really good question 🙂  When it comes to seeing details about an activity I always consult my online dashboard and this time for explanation purposes I suggest to you the same.

 

When you go to the activity details of your Run, you'll be able to see information of every Lap and Kms, now, it will show you each lap every 1 km, if you stop before completing 1 km then the following lap will tell you the time and the distance that of course will be lower than 1 km.  I got you an example to have a better idea:

 

Timeexample.jpg

 

I know, that I didn't get to run 10 kms ( I couldn't run anymore! haha) but still if you notice under the 'Lap' tab the first 4 kms, will show the time for each lap, the distance and the pace and for the 5th lap since i didn't get to finish it will only show as far as I went. 

 

I hope this info helps, let me know if you have more questions! 😄

 

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Thanks for your reply!

I think there is no way to know the 'exact' time used for running 1.5km if I run more than 2 km... am i right?

Thanks!

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@airballoon well, If you run 10kms I'm afraid you'll need to take into account 2 kms or you can take one lap and half of the next lap 😉 (that would be a quick fix hahaha) but yes,  as of now there is no option to see the time for an specific part of your 10kms run. 

 

Something that you can try would be tracking your 1.5kms run separately, in that way the total time of the activity should be the time it took you to run that distance. 🙂

 

Hope this helps, let me know if you have more questions. Robot Happy

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Thanks for your reply... 

If I export the fitbit data to other sites(such as runtastic), I can get the time used for any distance I have covered. Hope I can get that too in fitbit 🙂

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