08-27-2017 12:40
08-27-2017 12:40
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Best Answer08-28-2017 23:48
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08-28-2017 23:48
OK, you should be able to do that by creating an activity record.
Go to your activity log at https://www.fitbit.com/activities and click on the activity record near the bottom. If you specify the start and end times from that graph then it will create an activity record showing the whole exercise.
It seems that your activity tracker must have been accidentally stopped the moment it started.
Best Answer08-27-2017 23:47
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08-27-2017 23:47
It seems that the activity tracked at 12:43 only lasted 1 second - not long enough to burn any calories. Was this an automatically tracked hike or manually recorded?
Best Answer08-28-2017 14:00
08-28-2017 14:00
The chart above shows the accurate workout of 30 minutes, but below doesn't show anything. That's the problem. I would like to know how many calories I burned for the 30 minutes so I can compare it to other workouts.
Best Answer08-28-2017 23:48
Fitbit Product Experts Alumni are retired members of the Fitbit Product Expert Program. Learn more
08-28-2017 23:48
OK, you should be able to do that by creating an activity record.
Go to your activity log at https://www.fitbit.com/activities and click on the activity record near the bottom. If you specify the start and end times from that graph then it will create an activity record showing the whole exercise.
It seems that your activity tracker must have been accidentally stopped the moment it started.
Best Answer08-29-2017 03:24
08-29-2017 03:24
Thank you. That helped. Now I have to figure out why the tracker stopped.
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