Me and My Fitbit

How's your exercise plan working for you these days? Have you started moving? Is it time to kick up your level of exercise - or to get started? I bought a Fitbit an electronic gizmo, called to help me kick things up a notch - and it's working!
Walking the Whiting Reservoir, Oct. 2013
My walking friend has been encouraging me to buy a Fitbit for about six months and I finally bought last month. She kept telling me how it helps motivate her to get in a specific amount of walking steps per day and how you can encourage and support your friends who have this gadget (inside the app). At the end of the day, if she is short on the amount of steps she wants to get in, she goes around her block a few more times.

I've found my Zip Fitbit to be a great investment - in me. It's not cheap, but it's worth every penny. I bought it at Best Buy and I opened an account to get an instant $20 off, dropping the price to $39.99. I didn't get the fancier one, that tracks your sleep. When my Zip dies or I lose it, I can assess if I need the higher end one. Right now, tracking my steps is all I need it to do.
I bought a pink Zip Fitbit
A few days ago my Fitbit nudged me (via email) to "walk just 360 more steps" to reach my daily goal. I'm not there yet. I didn't go out and walk around my neighborhood to get in those 360 more steps. Plus, I was already in my nightgown. I can imagine I will be there soon - the day will come when I look at my daily progress (before putting on my nightie) and I go outside to achieve my daily steps.

I know, I should be more motivating and report how great it feels that I did this, but that day isn't here yet, but I will start doing this in time. I haven't yet committed to a specific number of daily steps. I aim for 15,000, but am happy to see over 10,000. The later is how many steps you need to get in to maintain your weight. The former number is the range where you can take weight off from your walking.
How it works: 1) track activity, 2) sync, 3) check progress, 4) make fitness fun.
I am happy with my Fitbit and I'm surprised (and happy) at how it does motivate me. I immediately started to park across the opposite site of campus to get in extra steps and I find myself using any excuse to take a walk. Even though I felt like crap all weekend, I met up with a friend on Saturday and another one on Sunday and both days walked the Whiting Reservoir, which is just over 4 miles.

That is because of the Fitbit - it really motivates me. It motivates me because I set it to automatically upload my stats to Facebook at the end of the day (my MapMyRun app is also set to post my walks/runs when I'm done). It also motivates me because I have three friends who share their Fitbit stats with me. I'm usually in third or fourth place, but sometimes I come in second. I also "cheer" them on within the app, sending them a cheer of support. It's fun when I get such a cheer as well.

BTW, I have an iPhone 4, which predates Fitbit, so it doesn't sync with my phone. This is not a deal breaker for me, since I use MapMyRun to track my walking and running.

Oh, and on Saturday, I forgot to turn off the MapMyRun app, so when it posted to Facebook, it said I'd walked several hours and many miles. Ha! My walking friends asked where did I go! That makes up for the times I walked and it didn't register my walk, usually due to extreme fog or human error.

I saw an article which motivated me to share my own Fitbit story: Fitness Motivator: Why I'm Obsessed with My Activity Tracker by Connie Schultz (Parade, Entertainment, October 12, 2013).

What do you do to motivate yourself to stay active? Get moving and keep losing!

3 comments:

  1. I think one of these may be my next purchase! Old- fashioned pedometers just never seemed to work right for me

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  2. I have the fitbit and love it. It's $99 and tracks steps, food, water and very cool, your sleep. I purchased mine at Best Buy. It also motivates me to go a bit further to make my steps for the day.

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  3. Anonymous10/22/2013

    I have an older style fit bit, and as soon as I feel better, I'm going to dig it out and start using it!

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