08-15-2017
03:36
- last edited on
09-06-2020
20:15
by
MatthewFitbit
08-15-2017
03:36
- last edited on
09-06-2020
20:15
by
MatthewFitbit
When I was logging exercise some how I put in too many steps how do I get them off
08-15-2017 07:37 - edited 08-15-2017 07:40
08-15-2017 07:37 - edited 08-15-2017 07:40
Absolutely, when you get home use a pc and log into fitbit.com
hover over the tile and click "see more", it will take you here: activities
under log activities at the bottom click the first walk icon and use the distance drop down and change to "steps" enter the number of steps you want to negate, and enter "driving" in the activity box
Now click "Log" button.
Or you can edit a "too many steps" manual log by finding it in the list of activities from the list above and clicking the edit pencil next to the activity name, enter the corrected value over the "too many" value, again, be sure to hit the log button.
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03-08-2020 09:47
03-08-2020 09:47
There's no "too many steps" selection available.
03-08-2020 09:58
03-08-2020 09:58
Alternate -- to record negating steps as "Driving" activity eliminates Steps as an entry field immediately upon selection. No hope there.
02-04-2021 11:24
02-04-2021 11:24
Hi. This option won't work for me as the steps in question are not logged as an activity..I just woke up with 1003 steps.
I've changed the sleep tracking to sensitive but I want to reduce the steps as they are false
04-11-2021 23:21
04-11-2021 23:21
All of a sudden on the 7of April, I had 486,021 steps logged by itself, on my Charge3..
486,021 steps!
No Activity is entered, just regular step data. As It chrashes the stats for years to come, how to delete the data??
08-28-2022 04:20
08-28-2022 04:20
My Luxe (and before that my Flex) adds random 20,000 - 70,000 steps in the middle of the night. Only on Sunday though.
09-09-2022 22:07
09-09-2022 22:07
Edit or delete activities in your exercise history in the Fitbit app. Depending on the exercise, you can choose to edit the type of exercise, start and end times, distance covered, and calories burned. Note that you can only edit activities in the Fitbit app.
10-16-2022 17:06
10-16-2022 17:06
I am probably the only person who still wears a zip, but I am not a watch person so this still seems my best option.
But the last two Sundays, I have woken up with major mileage on my Zip even though it should not be more than a mile.
Last Sunday, it was 20.35 free mileage.
This Sunday, it was 1.52 miles.
Any way to get rid of those excess steps?