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Hmm when I rode my bike I wore it on my hip.. More accurate?
I haven't tried that. But when I'm pedaling, it isn't my hips that are moving very much. So I don't think that the accelerometer in the fitbit would have much to work with. If you want your cycling to be recognized for what it is on your fitbit dashboard, I think you'll need to explicitly log it. The fitbit handles walking and running just fine. Other kinds of workouts, you need to supply more information.
The fitbit measures biking? How does that work, and how does it "translate" into steps?
So today it gave me 1111 calories for my run plus walking a mile up a huge hill and 10 flights of stairs to my daughters apt after the run... Just for the run my garmin gave me 1405 ..
How far did you run?
12.3
1400 seems like a lot for 12 miles unless you're heavy, which you aren't.
According to the fitbit or the Garmin? Or did they both agree on the distance? Oh, and what model of Garmin are you using?
I had a huge day today over 27,000 and just passed radial
I'm pretty sure my garmin also takes pace into consideration