04-11-2016 13:27 - edited 04-11-2016 13:29
04-11-2016 13:27 - edited 04-11-2016 13:29
I recently purchased an under the desk ellipitcal stepper to keep me moving while working at my desk from 8 - 5. I am thinking that I can rig my Surge around my ankle to count my steps. Although it will not register a heart rate. Any other suggestions to capture my steps?
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04-11-2016 13:58 - edited 04-11-2016 13:58
04-11-2016 13:58 - edited 04-11-2016 13:58
@sholloway116 Remember that the steps counted by your tracker are not meant as an arbitrary unit of measurement - they are literal steps. While using a workout device like an elliptical machine, you are not taking any steps, so we wouldn't expect to count any for that activity.
However, we definitely recognize that you are working hard and burning calories, so the best approach is to manually log that type of activity. This will ensure that all your workouts are represented with accuracy on your account.
04-11-2016 13:58 - edited 04-11-2016 13:58
04-11-2016 13:58 - edited 04-11-2016 13:58
@sholloway116 Remember that the steps counted by your tracker are not meant as an arbitrary unit of measurement - they are literal steps. While using a workout device like an elliptical machine, you are not taking any steps, so we wouldn't expect to count any for that activity.
However, we definitely recognize that you are working hard and burning calories, so the best approach is to manually log that type of activity. This will ensure that all your workouts are represented with accuracy on your account.
05-05-2016 10:27
05-05-2016 10:27
I also have one, and use it sporadically throughout the day. Sometimes for 3 minutes, sometimes for 20-30 at a time, between having to get up and stop to leave my desk. So it is difficult to manually track the total time and effort when it's not all at once. And what would you even track the exercise under, anyway, if you were to attempt to manually log it? Elliptical doesn't seem to be very accurate and I'm not sure about spinning either. If anyone has any suggestions, that'd be really great!!
06-02-2016 11:40 - edited 06-02-2016 11:47
06-02-2016 11:40 - edited 06-02-2016 11:47
i am trying to figure this out too
03-30-2017 12:07
03-30-2017 12:07
I'm not sure about your elliptical, but mine shows how many calories burned. My goal is to manual input that information at the end of each day. Not as easy as I hoped, but hopefully still tracks progress and work.
03-31-2017 11:11
03-31-2017 11:11
Nice to see that you're digging into the Forums @lmcferrin, let me give you a warm welcome to our Community.
I'm glad you're using your Fitbit to improve your workout routines! You're right about that most of elliptical machines have the option to give show calories burned. As you're manually login those calories from elliptical, I'd like to know if you're using the Fitbit App for mobile devices. You can manually log in a very easy way by tapping on Track Exercise tile > Log exercise > Enter you info.
If you're working in your desk and you're using a PC or Laptop, you can easily go to the Fitbit.com Dashboard > log in into your Fitbit Account > click on Log Activity (at the bottom of the page) > Enter you info. In that page you can also see the summary of your previous workouts.
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01-10-2018 07:13
01-10-2018 07:13
MatthewFitbit, has Fitbit's stance on this changed since August 2016 with the update from Cubii? See link to the article. https://www.americaninno.com/chicago/under-desk-elliptical-cubii-now-converts-strides-to-steps-and-s...
Please advise. I am tracking steps as part of a program and looking for ways to increase activity during my workday.
01-12-2018 08:32 - edited 01-12-2018 10:40
01-12-2018 08:32 - edited 01-12-2018 10:40
Thanks for attaching the link @kdemilt! I'm sure that having this option will make a lot of user very happy but at this moment we don't have any update regarding this specific option.
Though we are always looking for ways you can use your data to support your health and fitness goals. And is true that for the past few years, we’ve been the leader in developing direct partnerships through our open API with hundreds of the most popular health apps, wellness programs, incentive systems, and other services that have enabled people like you to make the most of your products and data.
With regards to the proposed integration, we continue to evaluate new partners and will update you if we have news to share. Fitbit has a history of working with the community to bring potential features to reality, and we thank you for the time you took to share you comment. We still have the suggestion here and we hope to have news shortly about this a some other API suggestions.
Thanks for your understanding.
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08-13-2020 08:46
08-13-2020 08:46
I wonder if an under the desk stepper would count as actual steps?
12-02-2020 09:39
12-02-2020 09:39
I was able to get my under desk stepper to count steps if I stick my Fitbit on the TOP of my foot not around my ankle. I just stick it in my slipper lol. Quarantine life hack 😄
01-21-2021 18:38
01-21-2021 18:38
Worked for me, too. Probably not totally accurate, but close enough.
01-26-2021 12:01
01-26-2021 12:01
@sholloway116 alternately, you could purchase an inexpensive band extender for ~$5 that allows you to wear the tracker on your ankle. It's not going to be completely accurate as the tracker is designed for the wrist but it's going to capture the activity as steps. TBH, I'd purchased one years ago, as Fitbit never captured steps on my bike rides, but then again, it's a bike ride, not stepping, so never actually used it 😛 LOL