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Revolutionize Your Workout: How to Track Swimming on Fitbit Inspire 2

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What To Know

  • While the Fitbit Inspire 2 doesn’t have built-in GPS or heart rate tracking during swimming, you can still use it to track your laps, duration, and calories burned.
  • The Inspire 2 doesn’t have built-in GPS, so you won’t be able to track your swim’s location or distance if you’re swimming in open water.
  • Tracking your swimming progress with the Fitbit Inspire 2 can be a great way to stay motivated and see how your swimming ability improves over time.

Are you a fitness enthusiast who loves to swim but wants to track your progress? You’re in luck! While the Fitbit Inspire 2 doesn’t have built-in GPS or heart rate tracking during swimming, you can still use it to track your laps, duration, and calories burned. This blog post will guide you through the process of how to track swimming on your Fitbit Inspire 2.

Getting Started: Setting Up Your Fitbit for Swimming

Before you hit the pool, ensure your Fitbit Inspire 2 is ready for your aquatic workout. Here’s how:
1. Wear Your Fitbit Properly: The Fitbit Inspire 2 is water-resistant up to 50 meters. However, it’s crucial to wear it correctly. Secure the band snugly around your wrist, ensuring it sits comfortably and doesn’t slide around.
2. Enable Swim Tracking: Open the Fitbit app on your smartphone and navigate to your device settings. Look for the “Swim Tracking” option and turn it on. This will enable the Inspire 2 to recognize and record your swimming activity.

Understanding Your Swimming Data

Once you’ve completed your swim, your Fitbit Inspire 2 will automatically log your workout. You can then view the details in the Fitbit app. Here’s what you can expect to see:

  • Duration: The total time you spent swimming.
  • Distance: The estimated distance you covered in the pool.
  • Calories Burned: An approximate calculation of the calories you burned during your swim.
  • Lap Count: If you’re swimming laps, the Inspire 2 will track the number of laps you completed.

Tips for Accurate Swimming Tracking

While the Fitbit Inspire 2 doesn’t track your heart rate or provide real-time lap data during swimming, you can still get accurate data by following these tips:

  • Wear Your Fitbit on Your Dominant Hand: Wearing your Fitbit on your dominant hand will help ensure it remains in place and captures more accurate data.
  • Swim Freestyle: The Inspire 2 tracks swimming data most effectively during freestyle strokes. Other strokes, like butterfly or backstroke, may not be as accurately detected.
  • Avoid Extreme Movements: While the Inspire 2 is water-resistant, avoid extreme wrist movements while swimming, as this can affect the sensor’s accuracy.

Limitations of Swimming Tracking on Fitbit Inspire 2

It’s important to be aware of the limitations of swimming tracking on the Fitbit Inspire 2:

  • No Real-Time Data: You won’t see your lap count or heart rate during your swim. The data will only be available after you’ve finished your workout.
  • Limited Stroke Recognition: The Inspire 2 primarily tracks freestyle strokes. Other strokes may not be accurately recognized.
  • No GPS Tracking: The Inspire 2 doesn’t have built-in GPS, so you won’t be able to track your swim’s location or distance if you’re swimming in open water.

Maximizing Your Swimming Data

Even with its limitations, the Fitbit Inspire 2 can still be a valuable tool for tracking your swimming progress. Here are some ways to maximize your swimming data:

  • Set Goals: Use the Fitbit app to set goals for your swim duration, distance, or calories burned. This will help you stay motivated and track your progress.
  • Analyze Your Data: Regularly review your swimming data in the Fitbit app. Look for trends and areas where you can improve.
  • Compare with Others: The Fitbit app allows you to connect with friends and family. You can compare your swimming data with others and challenge yourself to reach new heights.

Your Swimming Journey: A Continuous Improvement

Tracking your swimming progress with the Fitbit Inspire 2 can be a great way to stay motivated and see how your swimming ability improves over time. Remember to be patient, set realistic goals, and enjoy the journey.

Popular Questions

1. Can I use my Fitbit Inspire 2 for open water swimming?
While the Fitbit Inspire 2 is water-resistant, it doesn’t have built-in GPS. Therefore, it’s not recommended for open water swimming.
2. Can I track my heart rate during swimming?
The Fitbit Inspire 2 doesn’t have built-in heart rate tracking during swimming.
3. What are the different swimming activities I can track with my Fitbit Inspire 2?
The Inspire 2 primarily tracks freestyle swimming. Other strokes, like butterfly or backstroke, may not be accurately recognized.
4. How often should I calibrate my Fitbit Inspire 2 for swimming?
It’s not necessary to calibrate your Fitbit Inspire 2 specifically for swimming. The device automatically calibrates itself based on your movement patterns.
5. Can I use the Fitbit Inspire 2 to track my swimming pace?
The Fitbit Inspire 2 doesn’t provide real-time pace data during swimming. You can, however, calculate your average pace using the distance and duration data provided in the app.

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Lindsey is a photographer based in Los Angeles. She has over 10 years of experience as a professional photographer specializing in portraits and events. Lindsey started her career with DSLR cameras but made the switch to Nikon's line of Z mirrorless cameras in 2020. Since then, she has been extensively testing and reviewing Nikon's latest mirrorless cameras like the Z5, Z6, Z7 and Z50 on her blog. Through her writing on lindseyshoots.com, Lindsey aims to help other photographers make the transition from DSLRs to mirrorless. She shares detailed hands-on reviews, comparisons between different mirrorless camera models, tips for beginners, and photo tutorials. When she isn't testing cameras, Lindsey enjoys landscape, street and travel photography. Her work has been published in several magazines and online publications. Lindsey is also a member of the Nikon Professional Services program.
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