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Hello Everyone

 

I have a question for you all....I walk about 22.000- 25.000 each day, i have a log over my food and calories, but my question is, do you take the steps from the day in your foodlog as exerciese?? Or is that cheating?  I havent done it, but i was wonder if it count as exerciese???

 

Thanks for your help

Kind regards

Bakkely27

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@bakkely27 wrote:

Hello Everyone

 

I have a question for you all....I walk about 22.000- 25.000 each day, i have a log over my food and calories, but my question is, do you take the steps from the day in your foodlog as exerciese?? Or is that cheating?  I havent done it, but i was wonder if it count as exerciese???

 

Thanks for your help

Kind regards

Bakkely27


What kind of Fitbit tracker do you have?

Doesn't it record steps (and therefore records them as exercise) automatically?

 

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I have a fitbit Flex....It does track my steps,but my question is if the
steps count as exercise? I know they recommend 10.000-12.000 steps in a day
for humans as basic health,but is it fair to put the steps in the foodlog
as exercise?? Or is it the steps after the recommend 10.000-12.000 steps in
a day that counts as exstra exercise??
If you know what I mean,it's hard to explain???

Kind regards
Bakkely27
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@bakkely27 wrote:
I have a fitbit Flex....It does track my steps,but my question is if the
steps count as exercise? I know they recommend 10.000-12.000 steps in a day
for humans as basic health,but is it fair to put the steps in the foodlog
as exercise?? Or is it the steps after the recommend 10.000-12.000 steps in
a day that counts as exstra exercise??
If you know what I mean,it's hard to explain???

Kind regards
Bakkely27

Don't know/confused by what you are saying/asking.

 

The steps are already recorded as exercise, so it seems you would be recording them twice.

Don't understand about entering steps in "foodlog", that's where you only log food you've eaten.

 

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your steps are automatically logged as exercise. youdo not need to add them into your log again. the steps your tracker logs is already configured into your calories burned, activity minutes and such. if you log it yourself manually, youare double recording and your calories burned count will be over/not accurate. hope this helps!

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Is there an echo in here ...

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It seems that you add exercise to your food log to increase your remaining food calories/carbs/whatever for the day. I think it is "fair" to count all of your steps as "exercise". It doesn't matter whether they are "basic health" steps as you put it or extra steps. All the steps count as exercise.

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Thanks so much that was exactly the answer I was looking for,sorry I couldn't explain it easier....

Kind regards

Bakkely27

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@ohmscheeks Thank you so much for providing that information and helping to @bakkely27

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