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Where do I find the exercise shortcuts included on Sense?

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Is there a list of the activities that you can track with the FitBit sense anywhere?  "20 different activities" ins't enough of a description for my to hit that buy button.

 

I currently have a FitBit Versa (the original) and a competitor's tracker.  The main thing I like about the "other" tracker has a much longer list of activities compared to FitBit. I do find FitBit's step count and heart rate to be more accurate though.

 

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See Which workouts can I track in the Exercise app on my Fitbit device? 

Or you can see then right on your Versa.  Scroll right to 'Exercise'; tap, and scroll down and tap 'More' to see all.

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I would also like to know can it count reps of pushups, pullups... things like that? My husbands garmin does this and its a nice feature to have. 

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@Hollyberry8909 wrote:

I would also like to know can it count reps of pushups, pullups... things like that? My husbands garmin does this and its a nice feature to have. 


Fitbit does not do that.

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Thanks so much. That looks like the same activities my Versa tracks. I was hoping the new Fitbit’s would have additional options.

 

I use an indoor rowing machine daily - that’s the activity I’m waiting for. Several other trackers have that in their list. 

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The Exercise Shortcut List options for the Exercise App are the same for all Fitbit trackers.  For rowing, I use "Workout" as suggested for workout types not listed.  But the exercise type chosen really makes little difference.  I see it has having 2 purposes;  (1) as a historical record to help you remember what you did each day,  (2) it somewhat affects which stats are displayed in the workout summary.  But I don't think it makes any difference in calorie burn or in daily totals.

 

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I do the exact same thing...or I have used "interval" if I'm doing an HIIT "class".  I like on my Garmin that it shows my stroke rate, but the Fitbit is much more accurate when it comes to Heart Rate which is probably the most important measurement.

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