01-29-2018
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MatthewFitbit
01-29-2018
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18:54
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MatthewFitbit
How do I see my YTD Run stats?
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Hey @Adam.Schneider, it is cool to see new members around! Let me explain to you that such specific information is not displayed on your Fitbit account. I mean, it is not possible to see Year-to-date information for specific activities, in your case, for example, running. What you can see is the day to day, week to week, month to month or year to year data like steps, distance, calories burned and floors. For example, if you use the PC Dashboard, this is what you can see:
As an example, there you can see that I selected steps to be shown year by year, but you can choose another category and the range of time.
I hope this helps but keep me posted if you have further questions!
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01-01-2019
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MarreFitbit
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01-01-2019
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Welcome aboard @Artzichick! As I mentioned above, you can take a look at your YTD data on your PC Fitbit Dashboard, you don't need another app to do that. Or if I'm mistaken, let me know about what information are you trying to track.
I'll be around!
Best AnswerUnfortunately you do need a separate app because fitbit does not do a very good job of tracking statistics. Personally I could care less how many steps I have taken or flights of stairs I have done in total day/month/year. I would much rather have this specific information broken down for each run or excersize. for example being able to see how many minutes I logged running, how many km I ran, average speed broken down per run etc.. for an excersize tracking band it sure doesn't give me much of the info It tracks...