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Wed 09/16/09 06:10 PM
This thread is dedicated to those of us who love walking with our pedometers. Please return here often - daily or almost daily if possible to record your progress, discuss any related issues, as well as to gain support from, and offer support to, fellow walkers. Share motivational tips with others, talk about your favorite places to walk, e.g., outside, on a track or treadmill, in a mall, using DVDs, and discuss walking-related goals, e.g., weight loss, preparing for a 5k, building stamina, etc. Have a favorite brand of walking shoe or pedometer you want to mention? All you need to join is an interest in walking and a pedometer.
Edited by Peschuntz on Wed 09/16/09 06:11 PM
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Wed 09/16/09 07:16 PM
I've been wanting to get a pedometer so bad. What would you recommend for a pedometer-newbie?
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Wed 09/16/09 07:31 PM
QUOTE: I've been wanting to get a pedometer so bad. What would you recommend for a pedometer-newbie? Omron HJ-72OITC You can carry it in your pocket. It automatically resets at midnight. It remembers how many steps you walked in days past. You can link it to your PC and keep track of your steps. Easy to read. shows distance and calories burned
November goals: *use my exercise videos *do yoga *never, never, never give up "The reason most people fail instead of succeed is that they trade what they want the MOST for what they want at the MOMENT." "The temptation to quit will be greatest just before you are about to succeed." "When you fall down, don't forget to pick something up." |
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Wed 09/16/09 07:39 PM
My recommendation would be to buy either an Omron HJ-112 or an Omron HJ-720ITC. I own both models and both have undergone stringent tests and emerge as the most accurate. They have large, easy-to-read faces, and measure steps, walking and running steps, along with calories burned. Both also contain a memory so you can see how you progress throughout the week.
The Omron HJ-720ITC comes with wonderful software which demonstrates your daily progress (upload daily data through USB port) through the use of colorful graphs. The graphs show during what times during the day you were most physically active, and of the steps you took, how many were walking vs. aerobic steps. You decide your daily goal, and when you meet that goal, an adorable smiling face shows up on the screen. Believe me, the graphics are very motivating. (I would recommend you look for your pedometer on ebay or amazon since they have the best prices.) Good luck, and perhaps you will come back and join our group here!
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Wed 09/16/09 07:43 PM
Now for my own progress report . . . I walked 3 miles (2.5 were with my dog and the other half was walking to and from my car. I try to park far from my destination.) I also walked at a 4.5% grade for one mile on my treadmill at a speed of 3 MPH. I just finished a walking DVD entitled "Three Fast Miles" with Leslie Sansone. All together I completed 7 miles today. (I went to Weight Watchers this evening and lost 1.9 pounds this week.) I hope more of you guys check in today. I would love to hear from you.
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Joined Jul 2009 Posts: 77 |
Wed 09/16/09 08:38 PM
bragging on myself
Took my kids to the baseball game via the MetroLink and walked a ton!!!
Then I decided that I couldn't just sit around while watching the premier of Biggest Loser (on DVR) so... I did 30 minutes on the elliptical and 30 minutes on the treadmill for an additional 6199 steps. YAY total steps today = 20514 This group has been what I have needed to get back on track. Thanks!!!
Edited by gettinfitmama on Wed 09/16/09 08:38 PM
Andrea
Wife to Jeff Proud Stay at Home Mommy to Eric and Jacob
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Wed 09/16/09 08:40 PM
I have the $15 pedometer from WalMart, keeps up to the past 7 days.
A little tough for me to set (I needed my computer hubby to help me measure my steps to set it) but I love it so much that I wore it a ton and accidentally caught the clip and broke it off so I bought another one.... After I get into the great habit of wearing it again, I may upgrade. Andrea
Wife to Jeff Proud Stay at Home Mommy to Eric and Jacob
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Joined Aug 2009 Posts: 109 |
Wed 09/16/09 08:43 PM
I heard the new Nano iPods have a pedometer in them... a long with a radio... camera / video recorder. Thought you all might want to know that - they are about $150.00 though.
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Joined Sep 2007 Posts: 2,478 |
Wed 09/16/09 08:44 PM
I've used a pedometer since 2005 and have kept a record of my steps in a spreadsheet. This helps track my progress and motivates me. If your curious, that's over 16 million steps or 7500+ miles. I know most of the "step" conversions (biking, yoga, swimming) if anyone is interested.
"To be dull is easy, to be active requires tremendous work."
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Wed 09/16/09 09:00 PM
QUOTE: I've used a pedometer since 2005 and have kept a record of my steps in a spreadsheet. This helps track my progress and motivates me. If your curious, that's over 16 million steps or 7500+ miles. I know most of the "step" conversions (biking, yoga, swimming) if anyone is interested. I'm curious as to what pedometer you use?
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Wed 09/16/09 09:26 PM
I have this Omron & love it! I've checked it against this website & others & it seems pretty accurate.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_2_3?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=omron+pedometer&sprefix=omr
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Thu 09/17/09 06:46 AM
QUOTE: QUOTE: I've used a pedometer since 2005 and have kept a record of my steps in a spreadsheet. This helps track my progress and motivates me. If your curious, that's over 16 million steps or 7500+ miles. I know most of the "step" conversions (biking, yoga, swimming) if anyone is interested. I'm curious as to what pedometer you use? I use an Omron HJ-105. They usually run $10-$15. 7 day memory and they have a "giggle" adjustment, so you can get a more accurate reading. "To be dull is easy, to be active requires tremendous work."
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Joined Feb 2009 Posts: 1,482 |
Thu 09/17/09 08:04 AM
Yesterday I walked 12,411 steps which is not as good as I'd like but great considering that I spent the middle of the day sitting and knitting and talking with friends for three hours----hours that I could have been walking
Right now my pedometer is my Sony Ericsson Walkman phone from A T & T If my next phone doesn't have a step counter then I'll get an Omron HJ-720ITC like the one my husband uses and loves. For a long time I've put a sticker on my calendar any day that I walked 10,000 steps. I've raised that to 11,000 now to challenge myself.
November goals: *use my exercise videos *do yoga *never, never, never give up "The reason most people fail instead of succeed is that they trade what they want the MOST for what they want at the MOMENT." "The temptation to quit will be greatest just before you are about to succeed." "When you fall down, don't forget to pick something up." |
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Thu 09/17/09 08:55 PM
Whoa, somebody shoot out my kneecaps!!! I did a difficult strength training video for 45 minutes (and if I do one more lunge I will scream). My pedometer tells me I've only walked 5.47 miles today. It might be more since 3 of those miles were fast-paced using Leslie Sansone's "Walk at Home 5 Day Simdown." ( I have a feeling the pedometer isn't designed to measure some of the moves in these tapes, so I would rather underestimate than overestimate.) I was so beat after the first tape but I realized I ate more calories and would be "overdrawn" if I didn't do additional walking, so now I am ok. How was your day?
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Fri 09/18/09 07:45 AM
Yesterday I walked over 18,000 steps
My husband hurt his back so I got to do all the dog walking, I had a two hour line dance class in the morning, and the dogs and I got to spend almost an hour at the dog park.
I'm looking forward to hearing from the rest of you
Barbie
November goals: *use my exercise videos *do yoga *never, never, never give up "The reason most people fail instead of succeed is that they trade what they want the MOST for what they want at the MOMENT." "The temptation to quit will be greatest just before you are about to succeed." "When you fall down, don't forget to pick something up." |
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Fri 09/18/09 03:46 PM
I would like to join
I have a Omron Pocket Pedometer, Model HJ- 112.... its simple to use and tracks steps, aerobic steps/ mins, ( the mins are right on with TM) kcals, miles for 7 days. Also has a digital clock and safety clip. I'll start tomorrow, its going to take a lot of step -N to keep up with u all
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Fri 09/18/09 05:49 PM
Welcome, everyday. This thread is for posting your steps or mileage - everyday!
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Fri 09/18/09 05:59 PM
QUOTE: Welcome, everyday. This thread is for posting your steps or mileage - everyday! Yes Sir- reeee..... Pes!!! You got it
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Joined Sep 2009 Posts: 158 |
Fri 09/18/09 08:54 PM
Good evening one and all. I just completed Leslie Sansone's "5 Mile Fat Burning Walk." Earlier today I took my dog to the park and we walked approximately 1 1/2 miles. Nonetheless, my pedometer indicates my daily total was 5.38 miles (Again, the pedometer may be underreporting actual steps since some of the moves on the DVD are lateral ones. I'm not sure, but I feel great.) Tomorrow I'll combine strength training and aerobic activity.
I hope to hear from more people even if you're not doing as well as you'd like. Perhaps we can help you by providing some support. Have a great night everyone and a terrific weekend. I'll be back in touch tomorrow.
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Joined Feb 2009 Posts: 1,482 |
Sat 09/19/09 07:49 AM
over 14,000 steps yesterday which is due in part to hubby and his back problems and me having to do all the dog walking
November goals: *use my exercise videos *do yoga *never, never, never give up "The reason most people fail instead of succeed is that they trade what they want the MOST for what they want at the MOMENT." "The temptation to quit will be greatest just before you are about to succeed." "When you fall down, don't forget to pick something up." |
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Sat 09/19/09 06:29 PM
I am just a beginner so I don't get too many steps in yet. However I am doing more than I thought I could.
Barbiecat told me about this thread and I will never be able to catch up with her But I will give it my best. This is my second day on my Pedometer I used a walker so I think I done pretty good. !st. day 4,000 today 4,283 Calie [/ur
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Sat 09/19/09 07:30 PM
Hi Calliecat, This thread is about competing with yourself and it looks like you increased your steps today. super
November goals: *use my exercise videos *do yoga *never, never, never give up "The reason most people fail instead of succeed is that they trade what they want the MOST for what they want at the MOMENT." "The temptation to quit will be greatest just before you are about to succeed." "When you fall down, don't forget to pick something up." |
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Sat 09/19/09 09:05 PM
Welcome, Calliecat, so glad you joined our group. Not to worry, your progress is miles ahead of many
others. You're out there doing it and the steps will be adding up in no time. Here' s my progress report for Sat. - walked 12,747 steps for a total of 5.63. (Based on my stride, 10, 800 steps = 5 miles.) I did not get to weight lifting but will get to it tomorrow (if not later tonight). Where are the rest of you guys?
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Sat 09/19/09 11:04 PM
Thanks Barbie and Pez.I will go for 2500 inthe AM and 2500 in the PM To get up to 5,000. Shpuld be able to do that. Pez how do you figure your miles? Calie
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Sun 09/20/09 05:15 AM
Will be taking off for my first walk this morning soon. Sammy is ready too.
See you guys later. Calie [/ur
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so I got to do all the dog walking, I had a two hour line dance class in the morning, and the dogs and I got to spend almost an hour at the dog park.
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