Now that I use the hourly activity goal tracker I am more aware of my steps. Instead of sitting idle at my desk, I get up every 20 minutes and jog in place and do lunges. Since doing this I am now getting in my 10,000 steps or more a day.
When I set my goal I don't like that it has to be in consecutive hours. You should be able to skip some. For instance I travel to work which takes ups to an hour so I am idle for that time in the morning. Before traveling I am able to get in my 250 steps. I like seeing that "star" at the end of my hours showing me I completed my hourly activity goal, but it bothers me when it skip an hour while I was commuting.
Any way of improving this feature?
Thanks for the idea of jogging in place and doing lunges at my desk. I've been wondering how to start moving more during the day while I'm in my office - this is definitely doable! ![]()
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you can also change the from and to hours to a more doable time based on your schedule. I have mine set from 8-8. I tend to be more mobile in the morning and later in the evening. although I won't ever hit the every hour mark, I can see how many hours out of 12 I moved for more than 5 minutes. You can set yours to be between your commute. It won't be full 8, but it may work better for you.
Elena | Pennsylvania
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