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AndreaFitbit
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11-07-2016 15:04
11-07-2016 15:04
11-08-2016 05:42
11-08-2016 05:42
11-08-2016 06:46
11-08-2016 06:46
@Marydu even at 16 pounds, i suggest you not try a backflip. LOL. Yes that is what i wanted people to see, disability does not mean handicap.
Have you seen this wheelchair designed for dancing? The person body essentially becomes the joy stick, making movements very intuitive .
11-10-2016 09:22 - edited 11-10-2016 09:24
11-10-2016 09:22 - edited 11-10-2016 09:24
Nice to see you around fitbitters!
I'm happy to see all your posts. Allow me to share with you why I must be a Fitbit addict too.
* when I don't go to the market if my tracker is not charged
* when I feel guilty to see people walking and I stay still
* when I visit a neighbors instead of call, just to have more steps
Nice to see that I'm not alone on this, have a good one!
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11-14-2016 15:31
11-14-2016 15:31
1. You purposely take smaller steps as you walk to gather more steps.
2. You walk up and down your only flight of stairs in your house 50 times because you want to reach a new high.
11-15-2016 05:31
11-15-2016 05:31
LOL But that would be 12 steps!!
11-17-2016 16:05
11-17-2016 16:05
I'm 70 and get 30 to 35 mi per week. Started with a Flex, went to Charge it broke and they replaced it with an Alta but I just realized it doesn't track floors and I average 60 floors a day, do a lot of hills. Kind of a bummer because I have all kinds of floor related badges
11-17-2016 17:20
11-17-2016 17:20
When you have a charger at home, work, car, and a spare in case one fails.
11-18-2016 11:58
11-18-2016 11:58
When you want to get up and walk around the office, but it's only a few minutes before the hour, so you decide to wait until after the top of the hour so all those steps are counted towards your 250 in the next hour (especially if you've already gotten 250 in the current hour).
11-18-2016 13:07
11-18-2016 13:07
@morryd If it isn't what you want, contact Customer Service and see if it can't be exchanged for one that is more suited to what you want. For me the Alta is perfect because I can't wear the HR. But I am an oddity in that respect probably.
11-18-2016 13:09
11-18-2016 13:09
@DanielleinDC The other option is try to add an additional 250 at the top of the hour, then be sure you run over into the next hour and do that 250 at the same time (for a total at one time of 500). Then if you get tied up at the top of the next hour, do it the next time for another 500+. LOL! I've used that tactic when I want a "power nap" and am afraid I will miss my steps for the coming hour.
11-18-2016 19:35
11-18-2016 19:35
@Donna_K Well, if I've already gotten my 250 for the current hour, why not wait until the next hour to start again?
11-19-2016 00:29
11-19-2016 00:29
11-19-2016 05:33
11-19-2016 05:33
11-19-2016 07:44
11-19-2016 07:44
Keep that attitude, @Marydu, and you'll do great! You're right about them getting you up and walking right after surgery. Last February when I had my 6-hour spine surgery, the very next morning the PT guy came in and got me out of bed and walking down the hall - with much help and a walker, but I was walking. Keep on Stepping!
11-19-2016 11:59
11-19-2016 11:59
@DanielleinDC Weeellllllllllll, it is one way to get in 500 steps for an hour instead of only 250. Or as an alternate, do your steps at the top of the hour, take that nap your body has been craving-but not more than 45 minutes or you won't want to get moving again.
11-21-2016 10:54
11-21-2016 10:54
You know you are a Fitbit addict when you start appearing in pictures on Facebook and Instagram and you see that in each of those pics you have your Fitbit on. That's when you realize you are a Fitbit addict.
11-21-2016 11:09
11-21-2016 11:09
11-21-2016 12:20
11-21-2016 12:20
@Marydu Hope they start at the top and work their way down, so you can keep on walking! That's my vote for the order of things...neck, back, and lastly knee!
11-21-2016 21:03
11-21-2016 21:03