jimrex62
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At least my FitBit thinks so... I can really stack up the “steps” in just a few minutes if strumming without breaking a sweat!
At least my FitBit thinks so... I can really stack up the “steps” in just a few minutes if strumming without breaking a sweat!
Unless I’m mistaken fitbits are supposed to be worn on your non-dominant arm (so for a right handed player that would be on the left wrist / fretting hand).
At least my FitBit thinks so... I can really stack up the “steps” in just a few minutes if strumming without breaking a sweat!
Yeah, I checked the app and realized that I had it set to non-dominant but was wearing on my dominant.Unless I’m mistaken fitbits are supposed to be worn on your non-dominant arm (so for a right handed player that would be on the left wrist / fretting hand). But if it works for you then that’s all good .....
I put an ebony end pin and strap button on that Cordoba tenor you sent me. So now I can put on a strap and get some exercise dancing around while I'm playing it
That’s what usually do too. I get looks, but can’t seem to say goodbye to my two gifted analogs.I wear a watch on my non-dominant arm and I didn't want to ditch it when I was gifted a Fitbit so I wear the Fibit on my dominant arm. When you set it up you are asked to program it to your dominant or non-dominant arm but apparently uke playing isn't compensated for.
Be gentle, it was brought up as a home office chair strummer!