Is anyone using a fitbit?
http://www.amazon.com/Fitbit-Wireless-Activity-Sleep-Tracker/dp/B005PUONIK/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1327344464&sr=8-15
I "need" to record pedometer output for $50 discount off health insurance this quarter (grumble). I'm looking at a $20 pedometer on Amazon that appears sufficient and easy to use (ie: does not need to be clipped at waist), but i'm wondering if there's a cooler toy out there. I bought a heart rate monitor watch ages ago and found it hard to use, so i'm interested in gadgets that can be managed externally. (However, a simple pedometer should have minimal twiddling, right?)
Fitbit looks fascinating: bit pedometer & sleep sensor with wireless data upload. At $100 it's definitely overspending my need.
I looked at phone pedometers: it's not clear how well they work for all day recording.
I saw the polar+ transmitter for heart rate measurement: not particularly a goal of mine, and it's not a pedometer. Apparently the android heart rate ap doesn't suck.
http://lifehacker.com/5823363/turn-your-android-phone-into-a-personal-trainer
http://www.brighthub.com/mobile/google-android/articles/105748.aspx
http://www.amazon.com/Fitbit-Wireless-Activity-Sleep-Tracker/dp/B005PUONIK/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1327344464&sr=8-15
I "need" to record pedometer output for $50 discount off health insurance this quarter (grumble). I'm looking at a $20 pedometer on Amazon that appears sufficient and easy to use (ie: does not need to be clipped at waist), but i'm wondering if there's a cooler toy out there. I bought a heart rate monitor watch ages ago and found it hard to use, so i'm interested in gadgets that can be managed externally. (However, a simple pedometer should have minimal twiddling, right?)
Fitbit looks fascinating: bit pedometer & sleep sensor with wireless data upload. At $100 it's definitely overspending my need.
I looked at phone pedometers: it's not clear how well they work for all day recording.
I saw the polar+ transmitter for heart rate measurement: not particularly a goal of mine, and it's not a pedometer. Apparently the android heart rate ap doesn't suck.
http://lifehacker.com/5823363/turn-your-android-phone-into-a-personal-trainer
http://www.brighthub.com/mobile/google-android/articles/105748.aspx
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First, I'm very, very shy about exercise (I recently bought my first workout video, and I lock myself in my bedroom to do it because I don't even want my closest companion to see me), so it's a semi-anonymous community for me to share my successes with. With whom to share my successes. Anyhow, folks can share my excitement when I have a really great time on a run, or do the most number of push ups I've ever done.
There are people I'm close to in my life for whom discussion of exercise is a trigger for bad feelings, so It's also a good place for me to express that part of myself, and keep it in a safe place for all my friends.
Second, it's embarrassing for me to admit, but it provides motivation. I usually dislike the concept of "points," but you get points for the exercises you've done, and when you get so many, you get to go up a level! Yes, I am a level six Piemancer! ;) Also, the game gives you little quests, like "lift weights like this" or "Tour de Neighborhood." I really like them, because I've been fat all my life, and I'm still learning ways to go out'n'play. Some times, when I'm in the mood, I'll go through my quests to see if there's one I can knock out real quick ("Hello, Abs" just has you do some sit-ups), or one that will shake up my routine (inviting me to, say, go out dancing, or go climb a tree).
Thirdly, it's a place where I can check out other peoples' exercise routines to see if they'd work for me, too. We get to talking about gear- anything that'll make bike commuting in Alberta through the winter doable has to to be top-notch stuff. So I also get information. :)
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I'm fitness focused, not size focused, so your swimming has always impressed me! And i'm mostly motivated by *seeing* things, so going on a hike to see a new bit of landscape or revisit a familiar landscape appeals to me -- and i think that's why i delight in your dive reports.
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I'm also fitness-not-sized focused. It's a little rough for me, because my partner is size focused, and every so often, I have to defend somebody from his stereotypes. He never knew me when I was fat, so I think he forgets that attacking someone obese still feels like a personal attack on me. He'd never want to hurt me, and he's open to education, so I know there's still hope for him. He's ahead of me on other stereotypes. Slow and steady, for both of us.
Wait, what was my point? Oh, yes. On Fitocracy, I'm a member of both a group called something like "Health at Any Size" and one called "Fathletes" (all peeps I know from the Fathletes group on Livejournal). I could make a whole post on how grateful I am to be a member of Fathletes... Did I mention the double of vodka tonic I just had? Please excuse my extra words. Anyhow, I agree with you (and am flattered by the fact you enjoy my dive reports) that there's a lot of life to see out there, and a lot of landscape to enjoy. I like to read on the treadmill, but I love to get out there and see the world on my bicycle. There's nothing like deeply living in an environment to make you appreciate it, wether it's a pretty country road or a downtown street where your life is at risk with every left turn.