05-02-2016 09:08
05-02-2016 09:08
05-03-2016 08:00
05-03-2016 08:00
Welcome on board sweetie @Acmeloni_, hope you're doing great! See what my friend @RobertoME has explained in this discussion, it might be helpful for you.
Have a nice day!
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05-14-2016 11:29
05-14-2016 11:29
05-14-2016 11:50
05-14-2016 11:50
Well @Acmeloni_, if you put your tracker in exercise mode and go for a walk or run, when you sync your tracker after your exercise you’ll see a new entry on your fitbit.com activity log. The entry provides a summary of the activity's stats as well as a minute-by-minute graph.
When you're done with your workout, hold down the button until you see the timer stop and sync your tracker, afterwards you'll need to log into your fitbit.com dashboard and go to Log > Activities to see the activity. Note that you can't view activity details from the One in the Fitbit apps (as you saw in the other discussion).
When manually logging activities, your steps will be recalculated if you manually log an activity as the manually logged activity takes precedence over the steps you tracked while wearing your tracker at that point in time. For example, if I am wearing my One and walking and I reach 10,000 steps, then I go to the computer and manually log an activity that starts and ends at that point in time for say 1 hour, Fitbit will calculate how many steps you took and it may bring my step count to something below 10,000 steps. To clarify, activities should only be manually logged when you forget to wear your One.
On the other hand, I'd like you to re-link the two accounts by doing the following:
1. Sign into your Fitbit dashboard.
2. Click the gear icon in the upper right corner and select "Settings" from the drop-down menu.
3. On the left side of your screen click "Applications."
4. Under MyFitnessPal, click "Revoke Access."
5. You can then re-link the two accounts by going to http://www.fitbit.com/apps/myfitnesspal.
After relinking, you can verify that your accounts are syncing by using one of the following data points:
1. On Fitbit you can check for your meal summary and logged activities from MFP.
2. On MyFitnessPal, go to "My Home," then "Check-In." You should see your weight, Fitbit Steps, and Fitbit Sleep Minutes. There's a great post from @PeterFitbit that might help explain why your calorie burn is doubled.
Have a great weekend!
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05-14-2016 12:22
05-14-2016 12:22