Tracking Spin class on your fitbit
tabby_dawn88
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What exercise option on Fitbit is the most accurate way to track a spin class?
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There is a way to manually log exercises in fitbit. If you go into your exercise log and hit the stopwatch looking symbol in the upper right corner it lets you search for exercises. There is a spinning option there. However, the spinning option only goes on time, and I think gives you a flat number of calories burned depending on time, regardless of effort. I use it when tracking my stationary bike and I haven't found it to be too inaccurate. The calorie data will sync to MFP as well. If anyone else has a better way, I'd love to hear it!2
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Does your spin bike measure watts? That would be the most accurate way to go about it.
ETA: I always found my HRM to give me a reasonably good estimate when I knocked off my BMR calories...certainly didn't hinder me.
Given that a FitBit is a fancy pedometer, I don't think it will give you much in the way of beneficial data for cycling.1 -
Tie your fitbit to your shoe or wear it around your ankle. It should pick up that you are cycling1
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Revolutions on a cycle do not equal steps.2
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Assuming you don’t have watts on your spin bike, I use the spin option on my Fitbit and leave it on my wrist. The number it gives me is in line with the number of calories I get from my other 194959 trackers, monitors and any number of online calculators. So I’m going to assume they are all reasonably the same level of accurate (or inaccurate-whichever it might be).0
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I am not trying to track it as steps. I just have several options for exercise on my Fitbit; i.e kiking, weights, running, circuit training, yoga but did not have an option for spinning. Thanks everyone for your advice, this helps0
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I just use the calories that MF shows for the allocated time..minus 10 per cent0
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I use the generic workout setting. I have looked all over for the spinning setting and have never found it. I have the charge hr 2.0
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Josh_Friedman wrote: »Tie your fitbit to your shoe or wear it around your ankle. It should pick up that you are cycling
You might as well put it on your dog's collar and turn on the laser robot while you spin. Sitting on a bike isn't a weight bearing exercise like walking or running, so it'll be all wrong.1 -
Anyone know how to block someone on here? After posting this in the forum someone keeps messaging me who I do not know. I don't see a blocking option1
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If you use the online version then open their message to you and click on the "Block User" option (next one along from Reply and Delete).
But suggest you report them to the mods too if they are bothering you.1 -
I was able to find the block option when I got online, rather than the app. Thanks!1
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When I had the Fitbit I would use the under Armour Record App. It worked0
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