06-16-2017
16:15
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06:08
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AlejandraFitbit
06-16-2017
16:15
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06-19-2017
06:08
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AlejandraFitbit
Both my wife and have Blazes walk basically same in one day I'm on a walker she is not she will do over 2000 steps more then me.
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Best Answer06-16-2017 22:52
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06-16-2017 22:52
Hello @Jimmyterp, I would never expect you and your wife to get the same step count, even when walking together. However you mention a walker, and these tend to affect the normal movement of the arm and usually cause some loss of steps.
I say keep up the good work, even if the steps are not being counted completely, their numbers will be relatively comparable from day to day. This gives you the ability to see if today had more activity than yesterday.
Albert Einstein did say it is all relative, didn't he?
06-19-2017 06:10
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06-19-2017 06:10
Great to see you around @Jimmyterp and @Rich_Laue thanks for stopping by.
As our friend @Rich_Laue mentioned, you and your wife won't have the same step count, since keep in mind that this information is estimated based in your age, height, weight and gender. You can also take a look at this post and follow the steps provided there to measure your stride length.
Let me know the outcome. ![]()
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