07-12-2019 12:19 PM
Hello, the jumping rope workout is available on the s health app on the phone but not available in the list of workouts on the samsung galaxy watch active. Can this be added on the watch so that we can be able to start the workout directly on the watch and therefore track heart rate data.
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23-01-2020 07:28 PM
24-01-2020 02:37 AM
Nonsense they have bicep curls, leg extensions, if they want to make it easy to use add jump rope... It's more effort to program the watch than it is to count bicep curls... Very fustrating
24-01-2020 12:41 PM
They must add jump rope tracker to the watch. I'm shocked there is no tracking for a very basic activity like this. They must put it in an update or something. I can't imagine that. I bought expensive watch for fitness tracking without jumping rope tracker. If I had known that I wouldn't buy it.
26-01-2020 09:11 PM - last edited 26-01-2020 09:14 PM
I have the same problem. Just bought the galaxy watch active 2 and found out it doensn't have jump rope as an activity... Do any of you use another app with which you can track it? That can also be connected to S health? I tried Strava and Endomondo. Strava does have the activity in the app, but not in the watchapp. Endomondo does have the activity in their watchapp, but I can't seem to connect it to the S health app...
27-01-2020 05:02 PM
I bet the developers are fat. GIVE THE JUMPING ROPE SOME RIGHTS.
16-02-2020 12:24 PM
Yeah I agree we really need jump rope on the watch. Jump rope is one of the more popular trainings now days.
19-02-2020 03:19 AM
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06-03-2020 05:23 PM
Honestly not having all the workouts on the app available on the watch defeats the purpose of having the watch. Everyone doesn't do the same workouts so thats completely baised. Also, the app itself doesn't monitor heart rate or anything so what would be the point of clicking a workout on your phone if it's not accurately tracking it? I can sit my phone on the table and click boxing and it says im buring calories and im sitting there.... what's the point of having the tracker on your phone? The watch is supposed to be the solution to accurately track for fitness.
It's very disappointing. Might have to return the watch if there is not an update coming to allow for all workouts to be tracked.
06-03-2020 11:19 PM
Agreed Kennedy1. It's silly.
Again I would recommend looking into whoop. I've had mine for a month and the data analysis is great. It's a pay per month service because you pay for the service not the band, but it's worth it imo if you're regularly working out