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I had ordered the larger band Fitbit Charge online and it arrived this morning (so I went back to bed and set it up, as you do). It looks great on my wrist brace. Grrr. Lucky it's the larger one else the other would never have fit over the brace.
La registrazione di una splendida puntata di Tech and The City dedicata al tecnofitness con Gabriele di Matteo al parco sempione di milano dove abbiamo parlato di Nike+ FUELBAND e FITBIT
On Saturday, my new Fitbit Ultra arrived. It's from the same people that made my awesome new scale and it's basically a very fancy pedometer that tracks steps, distance, elevation change, and estimated calories burned. It'll wirelessly connect to a little base station attached to my computer for uploading the stats to their website to create fancy graphs and such. It's a great way to encourage extra physical activity throughout the day.
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Year 4, Day 198
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Fitbit Charge HR Wireless Activity Wristband, Tangerine, Large
Get continuous, automatic, wrist-based heart rate and simplified heart rate zones
Track workouts, heart rate, distance, calories burned, floors climbed, active minutes and steps
Monitor your sleep automatically and wake with a ...
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La registrazione di una splendida puntata di Tech and The City dedicata al tecnofitness con Gabriele di Matteo al parco sempione di milano dove abbiamo parlato di Nike+ FUELBAND e FITBIT
Bought a FitBit and I LOVE it!!! Got it yesterday and I am keeping track of all the waking I am doing…as of 2PM PST today I have walked over 9 miles!!!!
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Jon and I bought these Fitbits just after Christmas. They're pedometers which sync with your phone and computer, measuring number of steps, distance travelled and number of staircases climbed, as well as estimating calories burned throughout the day. You can also log calories consumed and additional activities undertaken. You then set yourself targets (10000 steps a day is the default) and link with other people's devices to see how they are doing and have competitions to take more steps.
I confess I thought they were going to be yet another fitness gimmick but actually this has really changed our lifestyles. Before we go anywhere we now think whether we could walk instead. We compete to do more steps and staircases ("No! Let me run upstairs to fetch that thing you need!"). We're really enjoying the walking and almost as an aside, we're losing weight.
Next question: can we keep it up for the next few years?