Why can’t I add a custom exercise to my gym workout,
I can’t believe I bought a 1,000$+ Tactix 7 and garmin are not adding this so simple feature, and I still have to track my gym workout in my iPhone
Why can’t I add a custom exercise to my gym workout,
I can’t believe I bought a 1,000$+ Tactix 7 and garmin are not adding this so simple feature, and I still have to track my gym workout in my iPhone
Not sure I understand your frustration. From the Owner's Manual:
You can create custom workouts that include goals for each workout step and for varied distances, times, and calories. During your activity, you can view workout-specific data screens that contain workout step information, such as the workout step distance or average step pace.
You can create and find more workouts using Garmin Connect, or select a training plan that has built-in workouts and transfer them to your watch.
You can schedule workouts using Garmin Connect. You can plan workouts in advance and store them on your watch.
Maybe if you explain exactly what you want to do, we can better help.
i think Jean is referring to gym/strength training workouts. Not running/cycling workouts.
Thank you for the elaborate reply, I am talking about adding a custom gym exercise to my strength workout
Surely if the question has been asked hundreds of times the answer will be found from a search?
well he knows the answer. he's just hoping there may have been some progress on it
Ok, Does anyone perhaps knows if it possible to take an existing exercise and change it's name?
For example an unused Chest focused exercise?
It is possible to change the name of an activity or to create a custom activity.
fēnix 7 Series Owners Manual - Creating a Custom Activity (garmin.com)
Just for my couriosity.
Could you describe excercise you would like to add?
Maybe it is there and you just cannot find it in hundreds already existing ;)
I know that sometimes it is a problem to find excercise we looking for because translation is not perfect.
Do we have anything for the tibialis muscle?
Yes, for example: seated dumbbell toe raise
www.youtube.com/watch