07-30-2016 11:13
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07-30-2016 11:13
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When I log exercise my calorie count and my active minutes go down. I understand that the Fitbit takes the data for that time period and replaces it with what it thinks is more accurate data for the activity tracked. But I don't understand why it thinks that 30 minutes of me walking around burns more calories or is more active minute worthy than this 30 minute dance workout video where I'm left breathless and dripping with sweat. That just can't be right. It also says the activity, logged as either aerobics or dancing burned 154 calories, which seems low to me. Elliptical is almost double for the same amount of time, and that's not as intense as this workout. Any solutions? I just want it to be accurate and to help motivate me to want to work out harder than just taking a walk.
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07-30-2016 18:51
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WreckandRoll-
A few questions for you...
1) When you do your dance video are your wearing your fitbit?
2) If so, what is your calorie burn during that time (before you manually log)
3) Compare this 30 min to 30 min where you are truly "just walking around"? Is it considerably more?
High intensity dance is an activity that my fitbit one will registeras very fast steps (running) and be give quite a bit of credit in terms of calorie burn. If you replace it by logging the standard "dance" exercise you will "lose" credit vs. your actual effort. You may consider just marking the acitivty as exercise and allowing the fitbit to calculate your effort vs. manually logging the activity as dance.
Another alternative is to create a custom activity for the dance video and enter the calorie burn that is closer to what you think is correct. There are several websites that can help you calculate this based on your wieght and the intensity of the activity.

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WreckandRoll-
A few questions for you...
1) When you do your dance video are your wearing your fitbit?
2) If so, what is your calorie burn during that time (before you manually log)
3) Compare this 30 min to 30 min where you are truly "just walking around"? Is it considerably more?
High intensity dance is an activity that my fitbit one will registeras very fast steps (running) and be give quite a bit of credit in terms of calorie burn. If you replace it by logging the standard "dance" exercise you will "lose" credit vs. your actual effort. You may consider just marking the acitivty as exercise and allowing the fitbit to calculate your effort vs. manually logging the activity as dance.
Another alternative is to create a custom activity for the dance video and enter the calorie burn that is closer to what you think is correct. There are several websites that can help you calculate this based on your wieght and the intensity of the activity.

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