I have a simple pedometer that I calibrated to my gait so I get steps and miles. I don't trust those iPhone apps at all. Some of my colleagues were getting crazy numbers from those. Mine seems to be pretty accurate. I will admit, though, that when I wore it while riding the mower for 4 hours, it registered over 32,000 steps.Rommie wrote:Regarding the Fitbit thingy, I would get one but it doesn't really know how to treat cycling, my primary mode of transportation. So it's not exactly worth it.
Back in rainy, soggy, dark Amsterdam! But we have daffodils out, so maybe I skipped winter?
SciFiFisher wrote:I chase a hyperactive 5 (almost 6) year old around the house... does that count as tracking my steps?
Thumper wrote:So nobody else does any weather tracking? Well, "else," we're 13 days in and I haven't recorded any temperatures or precipitation either. Maybe tonight I'll catch up...
Thumper wrote:Spent 4 in Buffalo and 3 in ND. But you have me way beat.
Had my pedometer on me as I bounced around in a salt truck last night. The good news: I registered nearly 20,000 steps sitting on my butt, steering and pushing buttons. The bad news: I'm peeing blood and will probably have to get on the kidney transplant list. *Swift wrote:I keep track of my steps. I've been doing the 10,000 step a day program for about 10 years and I keep track of it in a spreadsheet. I write the numbers off my pedometer daily, onto a sheet of scrap paper, and when that sheet is full (every couple of weeks) I'll enter it into the spreadsheet.
Thumper wrote:Had my pedometer on me as I bounced around in a salt truck last night. The good news: I registered nearly 20,000 steps sitting on my butt, steering and pushing buttons. The bad news: I'm peeing blood and will probably have to get on the kidney transplant list. *Swift wrote:I keep track of my steps. I've been doing the 10,000 step a day program for about 10 years and I keep track of it in a spreadsheet. I write the numbers off my pedometer daily, onto a sheet of scrap paper, and when that sheet is full (every couple of weeks) I'll enter it into the spreadsheet.
*Kidding, of course. But that is the roughest riding dump truck I've ever been in.
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