10-17-2018
08:28
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11-17-2020
15:03
by
MatthewFitbit
10-17-2018
08:28
- last edited on
11-17-2020
15:03
by
MatthewFitbit
On my Charge HR, I could press the button at the beginning and end of my workout at the gym (I go to a Circuit Fit class where we do many things including running, weights, burpees, etc), and the app would capture the stats during that time. I just got the Charge 3 and it doesn't seem to have that feature, and none of the pre-loaded exercise functions match what we are doing. I really liked to be able to see the impact of my workout - calories burned, steps, etc bundled like that. I would love for there to be an option just for exercise where it would just log the stats on the Charge 3. Thanks for considering this idea!
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01-07-2019 14:30 - edited 04-02-2020 03:32
01-07-2019 14:30 - edited 04-02-2020 03:32
This video I made might help explain it as well.
You need to go into your Fitbit app on your phone. Then, click on the picture of your Charge 3 in the upper left-hand corner. Next, select "Exercise Shortcuts". Then, you'll need to swipe left on on one of the existing exercises to delete it. Now, the "+ Exercise Shortcuts" should be in blue. Tap that and it'll bring you to a list of exercises.
You can delete more of the existing exercises to add the ones you want. I always delete Swimming and Spinning and Interval and add things like Walk, Yoga, Weights, etc.
Once you have your six favorite exercises programmed in the app, it'll sync back to your Charge 3 and the list will be updated for you to use.
10-18-2018 12:39
10-18-2018 12:39
Welcome on board @Labrat44, it's nice to see you here! Choose from over 15 exercise types—including run, interval workout, swim, and yoga, to customize the app with your favorite workouts. If a specific exercise isn’t available, choose workout as your exercise type.
First, make sure the exercise you want to track is included in the Exercise app. Then, start the workout when you're ready.
For anything else you would like to see implemented in the future, consider visiting our Feature Suggestions board. This is a space where Community users can post features, ideas, and suggestions that they'd like to see in future Fitbit products, accessories, and software and top-voted suggestions get relayed to our product team for review.
We're constantly striving to improve Fitbit products and services, and we very much appreciate all of the input we receive from our customers.
Our product team looks forward to reading and incorporating your suggestions into future versions of Fitbit trackers and apps.
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01-06-2019 15:59
01-06-2019 15:59
There are only six exercises available in the shortcuts menu on my Charge 3. Most of my workouts are studio-based such as HIIT, Barre, yoga, Pilates, Spin and CrossFit. I also play tennis and downhill ski. There does not appear to be a way to track these with my Charge 3 as it does not have the Workout option you mention above. Do I need to exchange it for a different model?
01-07-2019 14:24
01-07-2019 14:24
There are only six options available and you cannot add any from the screen you are describing. Are you sure you're giving us information on the Charge 3?
01-07-2019 14:30 - edited 04-02-2020 03:32
01-07-2019 14:30 - edited 04-02-2020 03:32
This video I made might help explain it as well.
You need to go into your Fitbit app on your phone. Then, click on the picture of your Charge 3 in the upper left-hand corner. Next, select "Exercise Shortcuts". Then, you'll need to swipe left on on one of the existing exercises to delete it. Now, the "+ Exercise Shortcuts" should be in blue. Tap that and it'll bring you to a list of exercises.
You can delete more of the existing exercises to add the ones you want. I always delete Swimming and Spinning and Interval and add things like Walk, Yoga, Weights, etc.
Once you have your six favorite exercises programmed in the app, it'll sync back to your Charge 3 and the list will be updated for you to use.
01-07-2019 14:33
01-07-2019 14:33
01-07-2019 17:34
01-07-2019 17:34
01-14-2019 13:52
01-14-2019 13:52
Thank you! I never knew you could do this. Awesome!
02-06-2019 08:18
02-06-2019 08:18
When I am in the swim exercise mode and tap the middle of the screen, it does not display real-time stats such as HR. Is that feature only available in certain exercise modes?
02-11-2019 10:10
02-11-2019 10:10
Once I complete a workout - where can I see the summary/stats on the app?
04-12-2019 02:42
04-12-2019 02:42
I am only speculating, but I would assume that in swim mode the HR is disabled because the sensor wouldn’t be able to accurately read HR under water.
08-13-2019 07:10
08-13-2019 07:10
Unfortunately, I cannot delete any. It says I can "ignore" an exercise, but when I save and go back to my account, the Fitbit app seems to forget that I've ignored those exercises. Additionally, I do not get the option of adding new ones.
12-28-2019 01:59
12-28-2019 01:59
I don’t think this reply answered the question. How do you start recording your exercise using the Fitbit, rather than using your phone? On Charge2, pressing the side button would start and stop recording. When I press the side button on Charge3 I get “Screen Wake” and ” Notifications”? Can I change this to start and stop recording an exercise session? I don’t want to carry my phone when exercising.
12-28-2019 02:18
12-28-2019 02:18
Ignore that last post. I just realised that you can swipe the Charge3 screen to get features!
12-31-2019 15:32
12-31-2019 15:32
Can you explain where you found features? I cannot figure out how to starting and stop workouts...I used to do it from my charge 2 on the fitbit itself.
12-31-2019 16:32
12-31-2019 16:32
Good question. I've accidentally stopped many a workout so can tell you that it's done by hitting the side button twice. Hit it once to display workout stats and then again to "Finish" your workout.
12-31-2019 22:10
12-31-2019 22:10
01-03-2020 12:46
01-03-2020 12:46
What a pain! On the Fitbit charge HR all I had to do was press the button to start exercising. Now on the charge 3 you’re telling me I have to dig out my phone, go into the app, go through several gyrations to start my exercise logging?
That’s ridiculous... If I’m in the gym and my phone is locked up in a locker, that doesn’t work, nor do I want to have to go through all those steps when I used to be able to just push one button.
It is so stupid that you have removed that’s simple little feature that was so convenient. If I’m doing an active class the exercise may automatically log, but if I’m doing a class like Pilates or yoga I can’t find any way of logging it.
if you have a good feature on a device, why in the world would you eliminated on the next generation? If I’d known this before I went to the charge 3, I might have reconsidered.
01-03-2020 13:32
01-03-2020 13:32
Hello @Alexadk snd a warm welcome. I read your post because I noticed it is a newer post on an older thread. I did not read every other post on this thread.
Trust me when I say that you do not have to dig out your phone to start or stop exercises. Your Charge 3 has significant improvements over your Charge HR. You will get better and more detailed information, but it will take more than one button. Or in the case of SmartTrack (the auto recognized exercises), it will take no buttons at all.
First, SmartTrack will automatically track the following exercises: Walk, Run, Outdoor Bike, Elliptical , Sports, Aerobic Workout, and Swimming. SmartTrack does not auto recognize yoga or Pilates.
The Exercise app gives much more detail than the start/stop from the Charge HR. Yes, there is some set up involved, but you will be able to track your yoga and track your Pilates and those exercises will be named that way in your exercise details and you will get better details.
Here is a link you need -- How do I track my workouts with my Fitbit Device? This link also has the information you need to personalize your Exercise Shortcuts, so your yoga and Pilates are first and second on your list.
Yes, there are more steps using the Exercise app, but I am confident that you will like the improved details you get at the end.
You only need to have your phone with you if you are doing an exercise that has connected GPS.
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01-03-2020 13:47
01-03-2020 13:47