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why don't you have a list of exercises instead of just typing in the search bar what you are looking 

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@mbdow12 - 

 

If you are asking about the Log Exercise screen, I believe you will discover that once you search for and log an exercise it will remember it.

 

I was testing the different between Yoga and Pilates the other day before posting to a topic on the boards. Guess what? I just snapped this image from my phone:

 

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I hope this helps - and welcome to the boards.

RETIRED Enterprise Computing / "IT Guy" - Southern California - Marine Staff Sergeant 1970-78
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If you are asking about the Log Exercise screen, I believe you will discover that once you search for and log an exercise it will remember it.

Nonetheless, without a list, I wonder how many people realize there are two different options identically titled Weights, or what the difference is between them. Not to mention two different options identically titled Aerobics, although for some reason when I put in Aerobics the app freezes about 90 percent of the time and I have to close and reopen it, which makes that activity pretty much worthless.

 

It's also very frustrating to want to enter an interval workout and try all the obvious things: there's no HIIT, and there's no Interval or Intervals, or anything starting with High. If I could scan a list, I might be able to figure out what on earth Fitbit expects me to name that workout. There is Circuit Training, but my trainer's Intervals class is much more intense than her Circuit Training class.

 

In other words, having to play guessing games to search for something is irritating and frustrating and I wish Fitbit would offer a list!

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