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Martial Arts

Former Member
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I am surprised to see obscure activities such as wingsuit flying listed, but not martial arts. Will you please add martial lists to the list of types of activity? Many thanks.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 4 years ago

    Yes, please add martial arts (or at least boxing training) on garmin connect !!!

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 4 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Same. Please at least add a generic Martial Arts option if adding each style is too much. 

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 4 years ago

    Same. Please at least add a generic Martial Arts option if adding each style is too much.

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 4 years ago in reply to Townscd

    Please at least add a generic Martial Arts option if adding each style is too much. I use Pilates as the closest likely option...but they're not at all the same. 

  • Keep in mind that there are some very small activity trackers these days.
    Not all of them are the size of a Fenix or ForeRunner series. The Vivo series has some which would fit into the knot of a martial arts belt and be completely unnoticeable. Maybe MA belts with a fitness tracker pouch would be a good product to bring to market.

  • Keep in mind that there are some very small activity trackers these days.
    Not all of them are the size of a Fenix or ForeRunner series. The Vivo series has some which would fit into the knot of a martial arts belt and be completely unnoticeable. Maybe MA belts with a fitness tracker pouch would be a good product to bring to market.

  • Strength Training would probably be a good one to use.
    Yoga maybe.
    Aerobic Training might work.
    Rowing is a full body workout, and might work.

    Just experiment, I guess.

  • Keep in mind that there are some very small activity trackers these days.
    Not all of them are the size of a Fenix or ForeRunner series. The Vivo series has some which would fit into the knot of a martial arts belt and be completely unnoticeable. Maybe MA belts with a fitness tracker pouch would be a good product to bring to market.

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 4 years ago
    Or as other posters have mentioned, be able to define your own custom activity types.
  • Keep in mind that there are some very small activity trackers these days.
    Not all of them are the size of a Fenix or ForeRunner series. The Vivo series has some which would fit into the knot of a martial arts belt and be completely unnoticeable. Maybe MA belts with a fitness tracker pouch would be a good product to bring to market.