Happy New one and all. I hope you're ending 2014 on a high note and are looking forward to what a new Year can offer.
I've not been one to make New Years Resolutions, sometimes I think about goals...in a loose manner, nothing written down, nothing hard and fast. It seems lots of folks get down on themselves if they're not able to get their New Years Resolutions.
Most of you know several months back I began walking in order to reduce pain and swelling in my knee from arthritis, as well as bring down my cholesterol which was too high. I've been successful with both of those quests. A bonus has been weight loss, which I've learned reduces the stress to ones knees. In fact, I read a single pound of weight loss reduces stress to each knee by 5 pounds. That's HUGE and has made a real improvement for me.
My Fitbit has been a big help with keeping me on track and I enjoy the friendships that have developement with Fitbit'ers. People encouraging each other, virtual walking buddies is indeed very helpful. Stats prove people with walking buddies, exercise buddies both in person and virtually do better with their goals than those that try to meet the goals/weight loss solo.
So, my plan for up coming year of 2015 is to continue. I've been a bit lax of late, in that I've not walked daily as I was before. The cold weather has made it more difficult as have the holidays. So, need to re-double my efforts on that. For anyone out there wanting a walking buddy, virtually...sing out. We can share Fitbit profile links, or connect on facebook or here. I was religious about recording my food intake until the last couple of months, so need to regroup on that score. Again, stats show you're more successful if you do keep track of your meals. Not only for weight loss, but if you're watching your sodium level, or cholesterol, or carbs...any specific item like that.
So I vow to be more consistent with my walking,
To be more consistent with recording my food,
To be available for others who want/need encouragement....
Tomorrow I'll post something about part 2 of my quest for the New Year, so please check back in. Don't want to be too wordy here.
I wish you all a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Years
Showing posts with label arthritis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arthritis. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Steps, Miles, and Calories...Fitbit
Ok, this got my attention the other day on Facebook, so thought it was worth reposting. Thought it's been almost 2 months since my last post.........probably the longest ever I've gone without updating (life's been busy). In my last post I posted my tennis shoes and talked about trying out apps on my phone to track my walks/steps/mileage etc. That was a complete bust. I tried 3 different apps.
Firstly, Windows phones don't support the most popular apps you hear people talking about and the ones I tried (only free ones), didn't work all that well, weren't user friendly, and many of items you needed on the app were ONLY available if you upgraded to a paid app. Errrrrrr. I so dislike false advertising. If it's not free, don't state it does x y z. And, who wants to pay for app before you try it out and know if it will meet your needs...not me!
I've killed far too many cheap pedometers over time, which is why I thought I'd try the apps. Several problems with that, if you really want to track all your activity throughout the day, the phone is not the way to go.
So, I bought a Fitbit. It's a wireless unit that replaces the mechanical pedometers I've had in the past. It's battery is suppose to last 4-6 months. You can synch it with your ipad, your iphone, and most droids...not windows phones (should never have listen to the salesman who pushed the windows phone). You also get a free webpage connected to a forum where fitbit folks support each other. Similar to Facebook, you can friend someone. You can even challenge each other, though I've not yet done that. The unit I purchased was their cheapest one, $60.00, several others units are around $100.00. Didn't quite want to do that; but they do track a bit more including your sleep habits which I think could prove to be very helpful to some folks.
You get a weekly email with your stats, plus there are all kinds of graphs on the webpage and some with app. Most I'm not yet up to speed on how to read, lol. It's a process. You can set goals of steps, weight loss, food...whatever it is that's important to you. I'm trying to lose a few pounds, but mostly I'm interested in eating a bit healthier (possibly high cholesterol), and increasing my exercise to aid with the arthritis and the cholesterol. Tracking food and steps etc makes you so much more aware.
Got my first email of weekly stats yesterday (wk 4-28 through 5-4...not sure I really recorded everything or even had it on the whole time as I was still learning)...possibly not a real accurate weekly reading.
52,026 steps, 21.93 miles, burned 11,347 calories, 0.5 pounds weight loss, #362 calories in vs out....I think that means I ate too much?
And you get cute little badges to make you smile...different colors for different things you did good. Who doesn't like a pat on the back. I have a couple, not sure what one is for though, lol.
Firstly, Windows phones don't support the most popular apps you hear people talking about and the ones I tried (only free ones), didn't work all that well, weren't user friendly, and many of items you needed on the app were ONLY available if you upgraded to a paid app. Errrrrrr. I so dislike false advertising. If it's not free, don't state it does x y z. And, who wants to pay for app before you try it out and know if it will meet your needs...not me!
I've killed far too many cheap pedometers over time, which is why I thought I'd try the apps. Several problems with that, if you really want to track all your activity throughout the day, the phone is not the way to go.
So, I bought a Fitbit. It's a wireless unit that replaces the mechanical pedometers I've had in the past. It's battery is suppose to last 4-6 months. You can synch it with your ipad, your iphone, and most droids...not windows phones (should never have listen to the salesman who pushed the windows phone). You also get a free webpage connected to a forum where fitbit folks support each other. Similar to Facebook, you can friend someone. You can even challenge each other, though I've not yet done that. The unit I purchased was their cheapest one, $60.00, several others units are around $100.00. Didn't quite want to do that; but they do track a bit more including your sleep habits which I think could prove to be very helpful to some folks.
You get a weekly email with your stats, plus there are all kinds of graphs on the webpage and some with app. Most I'm not yet up to speed on how to read, lol. It's a process. You can set goals of steps, weight loss, food...whatever it is that's important to you. I'm trying to lose a few pounds, but mostly I'm interested in eating a bit healthier (possibly high cholesterol), and increasing my exercise to aid with the arthritis and the cholesterol. Tracking food and steps etc makes you so much more aware.
Got my first email of weekly stats yesterday (wk 4-28 through 5-4...not sure I really recorded everything or even had it on the whole time as I was still learning)...possibly not a real accurate weekly reading.
52,026 steps, 21.93 miles, burned 11,347 calories, 0.5 pounds weight loss, #362 calories in vs out....I think that means I ate too much?
And you get cute little badges to make you smile...different colors for different things you did good. Who doesn't like a pat on the back. I have a couple, not sure what one is for though, lol.
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Walking with my Pedometer
This is the longest I've ever gone without posting on this blog. What's up with that? Life? Been busy keeping up Bridge and Beyond, kick starting the Traveling Suitcase for up coming April A-Z Blog Challenge and this one has just gone silent. I've not been knitting much either, and typically blog about knitting.
These are the wild shoes I got primarily for work to help diminish the swelling I have in my knee, thanks to Arthritis. They're very supportive. Got fitted at a running store, Front Runner which was suggested by my physical therapist. He thought better shoes would be helpful.
Because these puppies were rather expensive, I've been reluctant to wear them anywhere but to work......until lately. I'm not as active as I used to be. Aside from gaining a few LB's, my cholesterol has jumped and one of the best ways to bring it down is exercise. Sooooooo me and my Mizuno's (shoes), and my Feetures (socks) have been putting in some miles. I LOVE these socks. There is no seam to rub, they're very stretchy and almost massage your feet while walking and or at work. They fit so well, there's no extra fabric to cause problems either.
I've had more pedometers then I can count, and they just don't last... so loaded an app on my phone called Pedometer Master. There's a free version (the one I'm using) and one you have to pay for that does more. I have a windows phone and there aren't nearly as many apps to choose from. Hubby like's one on his Droid phone called Cardio Trainer that really does a-lot.
Todays stats:
Distanc: 2.48 miles
Duration: 41 min 38 seconds
Steps: 7,138
Average speed 3.57mph
Calories burned: 162
Wow, not many calories burned, but from what I've read the way to burn more calories is walk faster. Maybe I'll work up to that? I don't like to overdo, then the knee hurts and swells. Arthritis doesn't do well when you over do, but it also doesn't do well when you sit. The balance of it, apparently is the key. I'm looking for the key.
I'm also not totally convinced I've got my stride correctly measured and will re-do it a couple of times to see how that goes. Currently my stride is listed as 22 inches.
These are the wild shoes I got primarily for work to help diminish the swelling I have in my knee, thanks to Arthritis. They're very supportive. Got fitted at a running store, Front Runner which was suggested by my physical therapist. He thought better shoes would be helpful.
Because these puppies were rather expensive, I've been reluctant to wear them anywhere but to work......until lately. I'm not as active as I used to be. Aside from gaining a few LB's, my cholesterol has jumped and one of the best ways to bring it down is exercise. Sooooooo me and my Mizuno's (shoes), and my Feetures (socks) have been putting in some miles. I LOVE these socks. There is no seam to rub, they're very stretchy and almost massage your feet while walking and or at work. They fit so well, there's no extra fabric to cause problems either.
I've had more pedometers then I can count, and they just don't last... so loaded an app on my phone called Pedometer Master. There's a free version (the one I'm using) and one you have to pay for that does more. I have a windows phone and there aren't nearly as many apps to choose from. Hubby like's one on his Droid phone called Cardio Trainer that really does a-lot.
Todays stats:
Distanc: 2.48 miles
Duration: 41 min 38 seconds
Steps: 7,138
Average speed 3.57mph
Calories burned: 162
Wow, not many calories burned, but from what I've read the way to burn more calories is walk faster. Maybe I'll work up to that? I don't like to overdo, then the knee hurts and swells. Arthritis doesn't do well when you over do, but it also doesn't do well when you sit. The balance of it, apparently is the key. I'm looking for the key.
I'm also not totally convinced I've got my stride correctly measured and will re-do it a couple of times to see how that goes. Currently my stride is listed as 22 inches.
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