06-18-2015 07:51
06-18-2015 07:51
is it cheating if you step in place to get steps in?
07-15-2015 12:29 - edited 07-15-2015 12:34
07-15-2015 12:29 - edited 07-15-2015 12:34
@Raviv wrote:Yes, but being cats, they will remain motionless as soon as you place your Fitbit on them, just to spite you.
I have to agree with Raviv. Cats cannot be trusted with your fitness.
Sorry...new here, and on Fitbit for a couple weeks now. This is after all a thread about "cheating". All kidding aside, I'm going to take a stab at anything outside of walking and running would be consider a cheat. Do you really have to ask, or just looking for an excuse to use a Border Collie? ;D
07-15-2015 15:48
07-15-2015 15:48
@saldana wrote:is it cheating if you step in place to get steps in?
If it gets your heart rate up, I wouldn't consider it cheating. If you break a sweat, also, not cheating. 😉
07-17-2015 13:39 - edited 07-17-2015 13:41
07-17-2015 13:39 - edited 07-17-2015 13:41
A kick drum with the left foot while driving might get everyone else's heart rates up too - it would be a community service!
@jbush wrote:I'd clear the friend. I think that sounds about right.
Now I have heard my friend say that playing air drums while driving down the road listing to some classic Van Halen will indeed add a step or two. That one sounds a little shady to me though. I'm thinking friend could possibly add in a kick drum with the left foot, and call it legit.
Note: Playing a double kick drum in the car could potentially be hazardous to your health
07-19-2015 11:48
12-23-2016 13:56
12-23-2016 13:56
Stepping in place is the same as if you where on a treadmill , I would almost think walking in place is harder, at least for me
12-23-2016 17:24
12-23-2016 17:24
Wow! Resurrected. I had forgot about the pet ploys. 😉 I had started using Fitbit just a few days before posting this thread on 7/4/15. I don't typically get into "gimmicks", but Fitbit played a large key to losing 40 lbs by New Year (without using my dog). All said because you just have get moving, and the more the better. In place, around a couch, around the house...anywhere. If it makes steps do it, and then do it some more. 😉
01-02-2017 09:26 - edited 01-02-2017 09:27
01-02-2017 09:26 - edited 01-02-2017 09:27
Walking in place is a very effective exercise.
Keep in mind, though, that it uses about 15% fewer calories than walking on a treadmill and fewer still than walking outside (where air resistance and grade changes combine to increase calorie count).
If you have a FitBit that measures heart rate, though, it will correct for these differences to a large degree.
01-03-2017 23:01
01-03-2017 23:01
I call it bathroom Zumba. 🙂