12-13-2013
22:17
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07-23-2025
19:14
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EstuardoFitbit
12-13-2013
22:17
- last edited on
07-23-2025
19:14
by
EstuardoFitbit
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@AtkPilot34 wrote:
I to have become a Fitbit addict.
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You leave to meet you daughter for a walk, but you leave early, because she only wants to do 5 miles, and you want 7.
Love that one @AtkPilot34. Good to support your daughter, but don't let her hold you back.
Scott | Baltimore MD
Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro
After having my CHR barely a month, I AM addicted and I have to get my step fix daily, rain, cold, sleet or snow, I get out there and step until I am hot. BF and me are compteing with each other every day. He wins all the time but I don't mind.
1. charge it when only sitting down
2. annoyed to lose any steps while charging it
3. parking far far far away from front doors of shops
4. go to mall with friends, just for the steps
5. leave friends at mall and step the whole mall by myself
6. smile when I catch back up with friends
7. Friends tell me I am addictted and give me funny looks and say something is wrong with me to be addictted to a silly fitbit.
8. Lost 7 lbs in January an I feel great! 4 lbs left to step off
9. I feel great when I hit my daily goals of steps then trying to do more steps on top of goal number
10. Fitbit is fun tool and it is addictting
11. I am proud to feel addictted to my fitbit, and thankful BF gave me the CHR, an I don't know how I got along without it before.
You know your addictted when you plan your vacation based only on the most steps you can get where ever you go. Some thoughts, so far, we have 2 possibles:
Yellowstone National park
Walking tours of Indian Ruins
BF and I must be addictted to Fitbits.
Any other suggestons?
Agreed! hahaha sometimes I get home from work and I only did 9,000 steps and I'll try to run around the couch and my dog will be chasing after me. I just want to hit 10 k every single day.. it's so discouraging having an office job and having limited time to walking.
I work in an office as well. However, I am no longer standing still very long when I go to the printer or making my lunch (microwave). I made a vow to keep moving no matter what. I will either walk in place or run in place. I am being more creative in how I keep moving.
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@StepQuizKathy, what about walking through the complete Great Wall of China, that would be the ultimate destination to get a lot of steps lol, I don t even know if someone has done it, that would be interesting. ![]()
@DavideFitbit wrote:@StepQuizKathy, what about walking through the complete Great Wall of China, that would be the ultimate destination to get a lot of steps lol, I don t even know if someone has done it, that would be interesting.
Ummm, the wall is over 4000 miles. We only have a weeks vaca in spring break. Not sure, but maybe after graduation???????? You gave Matt and me a good laugh though to think of walking that far. ![]()
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I feel empty without my Fitbit
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