Hi Donna,

That in this case doesn’t work,

I’m normally burning 3500 KJ per day,

And it’s only started showing in the passed couple of weeks,
Infact probably since this passed weekend I’ve noticed it,

Week before last I know for a fact it was working fine.

I’m beting my levels most days except now with the minutes.

I walked 1.5 KM home from work tonight in around 24 minutes and still the 
minutes don’t go up.

It’s really weird.

2 weeks ago I did a 2 hour walk around part of the city I was in and that was 
at a good pace even though I didn’t know the environment very well,

Yet still the measurements were up well over my set levels.

From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 22 January 2020 1:36 AM
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Subject: Re: help with apple watch issue

I have also noticed this on my elliptical machine, and have the same theory.  I 
think you have to either be burning a certain number of calories or show a 
certain amount of movement, or it doesn't count toward your minutes.
Cheers,
Donna



On Jan 20, 2020, at 10:18 PM, Gabe Griffith 
<gabrielgriff...@gmail.com<mailto:gabrielgriff...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Simon,

I have noticed this same thing where the exercise minutes don't match the time 
you've actually been exercising. It happens mainly with the outdoor walk as you 
found. My theory on this is that if you don't walk fast enough to get your 
heart rate up to a certain level the watch doesn't record that as exercise 
minutes regardless of you activating the workout.

I hope this helps.


Gabe


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On Jan 20, 2020, at 2:08 AM, Simon A Fogarty 
<si...@blinky-net.com<mailto:si...@blinky-net.com>> wrote:

Morning all,

I have a question re workouts on an apple watch Series 4,

I use my apple watch workout daily,
The main work out is the outdoor walk

What I’m finding is that what I see in the activity report which is kilojoules  
 (movement), exercise (minutes moving),
And standing,

I’ve noticed over the passed few months that the exercise or movement time 
recording doesn’t meet with what the outdoor walk in this case workout report.

Tonight I walked for 35 minutes on the workout,
After walking 25 minutes to work this morning and again on my walk home so 
approx. 1.5 hours of walking,

Yet my exercise activity app on the watch records only 16 minutes,

I want to know if anyone else has noticed such a thing and if so what they did?

Note this is an apple watch sport series 4,
Running Watch OS 6.1.1


And sincs to my iphone 11 pro max running the latest Ios version.
Not that it should matter but all are space grey.

Cheers for any information people might be able to assist with.

Cheers,


Simon F

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