The new year is here a week. Already it’s gotten busier than intended given that I was trying to make 2019 more a year of making and less one of busy-ness and meetings and social media. Not that I have any intention – or ability – of getting rid of those latter items. They’re necessary (often evil) parts of an involved life. I just want them minimized some.
A week in and I’ve identified a couple of new masters and commanders demanding my fealty and, more importantly, my time. One was unexpected, and I’m here to warn all of the A-type personalities present. You Bs are probably safe enough and can just enjoy a good laugh. Type A folk: Do not get a Fitbit! Oh, you think it’s going to help you, ensure that you get all those steps in, make you healthy. (If you’re like me, you were already working out each day anyway.) Instead, the damn thing is just another mark to hit AND SURPASS EVERY SINGLE DAY. Tom gave it to me for Christmas; I’ve wanted one for a couple of years, and since December 27th when I put it on, he’s regretted his generosity.
Like I said, I work out most mornings, so that gives me a leg up on the 10,000 steps. Usually. Unfortunately, it can’t “translate” time and effort on the recumbent bike unless I thrash my Fitbit-clad arm about trying to fake the Master into thinking I’m walking (or running up Mount Everest). On those days, I know that I should just account for the exercise in my mind and not worry about making it to the magic – and completely arbitrary – number of steps. But I can’t, so I try to…compensate. Tom’s becoming irritated. I have to hide my furtive attempts to get to 10,000. The far bathroom’s good. I can pretend-jump rope in there or jog in place while I count to 50, 75. Playing keep-away with the dog’s toys is always good for a 100 or so. Then we take another walk around the block. The neighbors behind the house have seen me dancing in the kitchen like no one’s watching. Or should watch.
Results thus far:
- I have hit the magic 10,000 number every day but two.
- The dog is exhausted.
- I’ve walked before and during one snowstorm, my first here in Albuquerque. It was beautiful. And worth more than 17,000 steps!
- My dogs (feet) are barking, one knee is ready for a sling, and I’m pretty sure that my recent RA flare-up was caused by my new obsession.
- The epiphany that if I join an online Fitbit community or even share results with a friend, the “friendly competition” would probably kill me. The dog would be collateral damage.
You’d think I’d give up on the thing after all this, but NO WAY! I’m loving it. Luckily, this morning’s walk down by the river in the cold was invigorating. Plus it got me all the way to 10,000 in one shot! And – besides the dog – who do you think was with me doing all those steps? Tom! Tom who started to surreptitiously use his phone to count his own steps. Gotcha!
The Fitbit master will stay, too, to combat all the sitting I’m doing for the second master of the new year. Yes, the Big Boucherouite‘s time has finally come. Pictures of a finished BB are due March 1. That’s the last day you can send entries in for Albuquerque’s big Fiber Fiesta 2019! Get the details by clicking, and think about sending something in. You don’t have to live here. Any questions, check the Fiber Council’s website or give me a yell. A fun and educational time will be had by all. I promise. (And do you know how large the Manual Lujan Jr. Expo Center is? Gonna get in a whole lotta steps.)
What or who is moving you these early days of the new year?
I’ve had a Fitbit for many years and a WW pedometer before that. I walked like a crazy person in December because I was eating too much. Haven’t weighed yet – – – tomorrow morning before WW. I did weigh once in mid month and it was not pretty. I have always had a weight problem and have rejoined WW. 40 down and at least 10 more to go….we’ll see. WW tracks activity from Fitbit and then I can manually put in the stationary bike as that doesn’t track. I have noticed people on the treadmills waving their Fitbit arm around.
Peter always poo-poohed walking as an exercise, iron man that he is, but has found since retiring that it’s not such a bad thing. He has a Garmen as that works better for his biking tracking.
Congratulations on the 40! How is the Garmen?
Peter likes it. It it’s way too much info for me. When he bikes he wants to know everything….. He had a heart issue last year and has a stent now. Keeping track of his heart rate probably saved his life.
Ooh, I’d do that too then. I like that I can check my sleep with the firbit. Even if it’s not completely accurate. I tend not to sleep well, but this lets me actually check that and pushes me to do things that might help. Like going to bed earlier.
Make it a Fit of Bit. i keep mine on and keep it charged and see where I get, day by day.
If I do not hit 10K every couple of days or two, I am reminded that I had better get up or down a bit more. (Shoveling snow helps…) I only have one friend in my community and if you were one more to me, I would
HAVE to work out more and you would have the privilege of beating me every week!.(Understated invitation , wink, wink)
I haven’t figured out how to make it think that loops are steps, yet.
Oh, if only loops could count. Would have to make big, exaggerated motions. 🙂