To keep your heart healthy, the American Heart Association (AHA) encourages you to stay active. Each week, they recommend you do at least 150 minutes of moderate activity or 75 minutes of vigorous activity. To help you follow these recommendations, Google Fit tracks your exercise in the form of Heart Points and Steps.
You get Heart Points from activities that increase your heart pumping. You can earn Heart Points from activities such as brisk walking, jogging, swimming, taking exercise classes, or playing tennis. Make sure you track or log your activity.
How Fit measures your activity
The method of measuring your activity depends on the devices you have and use. Google Fit uses your phone's sensors or a heart rate monitor to track your Heart Points and Steps.
If you have a heart rate sensor on your Fit-compatible device, like a smartwatch, Google Fit calculates your Heart Points and Steps while you exercise.
To best track your heart rate, on your device, tap Start a workout.
- One minute at a moderate intensity heart rate (50%-69%) = One Heart Point
- One minute at a vigorous intensity heart rate (70% or higher) = 2 Heart Points
Tip: This is the percentage of your estimated maximum heart rate. Your maximum heart rate is based on the formula 205.8 - (0.685 x [your age, if provided]).
Wear OS devices have a heart rate zone gauge that ranges from positions such as Low, Moderate, or Intense. You can earn heart points when your heart rate zone is in the Moderate and Intense zones.
If you don’t have a heart rate sensor on your device, Google can still try to recognize the type of activity you’re doing.
- Activity for more than one minute (at 30 steps per minute) = One Move Minute
- One minute of cycling = One Heart Point
- One minute of brisk walking (100 steps or more per minute) = One Heart Point
- One minute of running (130 steps or more per minute) = 2 Heart Points
Converting exercise into points
Google Fit uses the following guidelines to convert your activity into Heart Points using Metabolic Equivalent of Task, or METs. You earn bonus points for vigorous activity.
- One minute of any activity that is 3.0 to 5.9 METs = One Heart Point
- One minute of any activity 6.0 METs or greater = 2 Heart Points
How long you should stay active
Google Fit gives you a Heart Point for each minute of activity you do. While the AHA recommends staying active for at least 10 minutes, recent science suggests that any moderate to vigorous exercise is helpful, no matter how long you do it.
Add your last activity & find the points you earned
You can add a recent exercise activity to calculate Heart Points. To add your last workout:
- On your iPhone, open the Google Fit app .
- Tap Add Add activity .
- At the top, select your activity.
- Add how long you performed that activity.
- To add this activity to your history, at the top, tap Save.
- To go back without saving the workout, on the top left, tap Cancel .
Check your points history
- On your iPhone, open the Google Fit app .
- At the top, tap the number for your Steps or Heart Points.
- At the top, to find your points on different dates, select a day, week, or month.