06-11-2018
11:23
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10-18-2021
15:41
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EdsonFitbit
06-11-2018
11:23
- last edited on
10-18-2021
15:41
by
EdsonFitbit
Can anyone please tell me if you can add the elliptical to work workout choice Run,Swim,Elliptical
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Open the Fitbit app on your phone. Click on the Fitbit icon in the top left corner. Scroll down to Exercise Shortcuts and click on that. You can only have a total of 7 listed. If you have 7, delete one and then click +Exercise Shortcut to see the of what you can add. Click on Elliptical. Delete and add until you have the 7 you want. If you don’t have 7 in your list, you can add without deleting.
@lawgrady wrote:Can anyone please tell me if you can add the elliptical to work workout choice Run,Swim,Elliptical
The Elliptical is currently recognized by Smart Track on the Alta HR, the Ionic, and the Versa, so when you sync your steps it will automatically be added to your exercise tile.
Kristen | USA Cruising through the Lifestyle Forums
one cruise ship at a time!But when it come to starting my workout I dont have the choice of Elliptical so I select run in order to count those steps So am I doning it wrong???
Best AnswerYou can add elliptical on your workout shortcuts through your Fitbit app under workout shortcuts.
Best AnswerOpen the Fitbit app on your phone. Click on the Fitbit icon in the top left corner. Scroll down to Exercise Shortcuts and click on that. You can only have a total of 7 listed. If you have 7, delete one and then click +Exercise Shortcut to see the of what you can add. Click on Elliptical. Delete and add until you have the 7 you want. If you don’t have 7 in your list, you can add without deleting.
When should my watch show the update/change that I made under Exercise i can choose Elliptical I took out Interval Timmer. As of today it shows on my phone but not on my watch.
Best AnswerHave you synced? I think my changes showed on the Versa as soon as I synced.
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