03-09-2023 12:02
03-09-2023 12:02
I used my Sense 2 to track my 5k jog. At the end a review of my efforts are displayed. A message saying
85 zone min, 1 fat burn, 84 Cardio & Peak. When I go to the Fitbit app on my phone and click on heart rate it indicated 36 minutes peak and 9 minutes cardio. When I click on Exercise / heart zones it indicates 9 mins below zone, 27 mins fat burn, 9 mins cardio and 36 mins peak. So, what does the 85 zone min, 1 fat burn, 84 Cardio & Peak displayed on my watch mean? To me this is an issue that confuses users and it should be addressed by the manufacturer.
04-05-2023 09:19
04-05-2023 09:19
I haven't noticed this, but 1 Zone minute in the Fat burn range and 84 minutes in the cardio range, does equal a total of 85 Zone Minutes.
This doesn't sound like Active Zone Minutes. Is this for the days stats, or an exercise stat?
04-05-2023 13:39
04-05-2023 13:39
The Exercise stats indicate 9 mins Below Zones, 27 mins Fat burn, 9 mins cardio and 36 mins peak.
The Day stats indicate 43 min Fat burn, 9 min cardio and 36 min peak. The Peak and Cardio between the Exercise and Day stats are in sync.
What confuses me as a user, is the Fat burn stat. And looking at your question, “Is this for the days stats, or an exercise stat?” tells me that the Exercise ‘below average’ heart rate is included in the Days fat burn statistic.
Why the inconsistency between the Days and the Exercise app? Why is below zone reported together with the Fat Burn in the Days app and not in the Exercise app?