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Bloody Nipple
posted: 5/8/2007 at 2:54 AM
Can you add walking as a selection?
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posted: 5/8/2007 at 5:16 AM
Go to options (upper right hand corner) -> My Log Preferences -> Workout types, you can add walking to either running or other workouts. I suppose you could also add it to cycling or swimming, but that wouldn't make sense, would it? Smile
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Bloody Nipple
posted: 5/8/2007 at 8:44 PM
Thanks. Smile I wish there was just a check box in the running section. :|
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posted: 5/9/2007 at 5:25 AM
modified: 5/9/2007 at 7:18 AM
Quote from modal on 5/8/2007 at 8:44 PM:
Thanks. Smile I wish there was just a check box in the running section. :|

After you’ve done what I described in my earlier post it does: New Run Entry -> Type -> Walking (just like the other types Easy, Long, Fartlek, Race etc.). It even has its own colour, if you defined one.


Edit: This is how it’s described in the help section, maybe that makes more sense Smile

3. How do I create new workout types or run types?
Everyone has a different set of workouts, and it is impossible to list all the workouts while making the log easy to use. The training log has a small set of common workouts. You can create additional workout (for example: "walking", "yoga", kickboxing") or run types. In other words, you can customize your log. Here's how you can add new types:

Click on Options (upper right hand corner).
Click on My Log Preferences.
Near the bottom of the page is a list of workout types for your log. Click on the appropriate link to add a new type in that category.
Click Save when you are done.

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