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Why can't i track more exercises on the app?

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On the IOS app, when I go through the app to track exercise it only gives me 3 options. Run, Hike, Walk. I just want to know if there will be a future update adding more activities. I have a Blaze and that adds more activities to the aforementioned 3. However, I would love to see activities lists like Runtastic has, or even MyFitnessPal. Are my expectations too high?

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It's great to see you around @ChrissyA. If you want to manually log a custom activity, do the following from your iOS Fitbit app:

 

1. Tap the "+" icon in the upper right corner

2. Tap Track Exercise

3. Select the Log option

4. Enter your activity

5. Enter your information

6. Tap Add

 

I hope this helps, let me know the outcome. Woman Happy

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Those instructions are for after the fact entries. In my inquiry i am talking about tracking as the activity is happening. The Blaze has a heart rate monitor. We should be able to track any activity through the app and get the calorie burn for that session. Not just Run, Hikes, or Walks.

 

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Hi @ChrissyA,

I agree, the Blaze definitely has more exercise shortcut options than MobileRun has workout options.

The Blaze's exercise shortcuts include things like pilates, bike, yoga, and stairclimber; while MobileRun has the three options that you mentioned earlier.

My personal recommendation is to use the Blaze's Connected GPS since it can be initiated right from your wrist and it feeds your stats onto your Blaze's screen; but if you are looking for ways to track exercises on the App other than the three MobileRun options, you can always manually log your exercise in the App.

Hope this provides some clarification.

Derrick | Retired Moderator, Fitbit

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