12-13-2013
22:17
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09:57
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AndreaFitbit
12-13-2013
22:17
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09:57
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AndreaFitbit
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06-03-2014
14:46
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06-03-2014
18:03
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MatthewFitbit
06-03-2014
14:46
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18:03
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MatthewFitbit
Just be careful on escalator because by walking up escalator, it artificially inflates your flights of stair count.
06-05-2014 14:26
06-05-2014 14:26
You realize at 11:45pm you haven't reached your goals so you A- Literally run around the block or B- Run up and down the stairs as many times as it takes to reach your goals. Both while in your pajamas.
06-05-2014 16:59
06-05-2014 16:59
love it!
06-05-2014 17:02
06-05-2014 17:02
I work where there are escalators and I always walk them.. I hate when I get behind a rider..LOL.. They make me think how many steps I'm missing and how lazy they are. OMG.. I just said that!
06-07-2014 08:28
06-07-2014 08:28
You know you're a Fitbit addict when......
......you have a nightmare where you lose your Flex band and have no idea when it vanished!
Considering I rarely have bad dreams, having this one was not a pleasant experience.
My band is secure, on my wrist, syncing and the lights are working, All is right in the world.
Whew!!!
06-09-2014 09:19
06-09-2014 09:19
I jog in place while washing my hands in the bathroom or filing stuff in our filing room!
06-09-2014 10:20
06-09-2014 10:20
how about when you are late for work because you will not leave home without it
06-09-2014 13:47
06-09-2014 13:47
You know when you are addicted when you complete a long walk and discover that you left your Fitbit home and your first thought is that you lost a lot of steps.
You stop walking stairs two at a time because you are cheating yourself out of some good steps.
You quote your step count and distance traveled to your spouse before indicating whether or not you had a good time.
06-09-2014 16:44
06-09-2014 16:44
You get out of bed
Start to walk to the bathroom
Stop dead in tracks realizing it isn't on you
Waking up your wife to have her grab it off the dresser and throw it to you
You can NOT lose valuable steps.
06-09-2014 18:44
06-09-2014 18:44
@madmaxxmad Your wife is most understanding. Does she also have a FitBit?
06-09-2014 18:48
06-09-2014 18:48
....when you ask the guy at Costco to show you the Flex FitBits and then convince him to buy one for himself so he can take advantage of the many features it has.
....when you look at wrists to see what people are wearing and only notice if it's the Flex.
06-09-2014 20:04
06-10-2014 11:15
06-10-2014 11:15
06-12-2014 11:04
06-12-2014 11:04
You find yourself jogging in place in front of the microwave so you can get extra steps in.
06-13-2014 10:51
06-13-2014 10:51
I car pool in the morning and I get to the parking lot early just to get extra steps in! I can get a mile in just walking around the parking lot!
06-14-2014 18:18
06-14-2014 18:18
Haha, so funny!
I am at work with only one patient tonight until 11 pm and I am pacing the hallway to ensure I meet my goal of 10,000 steps. Also, do the same at home before going to bed. My daughter laughs at me all the time. Oh and I even move more when I am at church as services could last for about a good 2 to 2 1/2 hours.
Ronnie
06-16-2014 08:28
06-16-2014 08:28
Hi. My name is Linda nd I am a FITBIT addict! And very proud to admit it! Vick1 what you wrote, so much fits me perfect! I do all 3 of those you listed. I also run in place if I have to! I use the ladies room on the other side of the building at work to get more steps too. I split my lunch or use my whole lunch walking laps around our building (outside) at work. I love the competition with my friends--keeps me "stepping"!
06-16-2014 18:35
06-16-2014 18:35
06-18-2014 04:51
06-18-2014 04:51
You know you're a fitbit flex addict, when you:
* wake up in the morning and run to the computer to check your sleep efficiency.
* park in the farthest back corner of parking lots to get the extra steps
* Take a long walk with your 8 year old and send her to the shower for the evening. While she's in the shower, you log on again to find you are at 97% of calories burned and a 1/2 away from hitting 10K steps so you run around the kitchen while she showers and drag her back out to run the "small block" one more time so you can see smiley faces before you go to bed!
06-19-2014 10:07
06-19-2014 10:07
For me as a Flex user:
1) Formulating ways to add extra steps when going from the bed to the bathroom (true story)
2) Taking a long walk while at work (between buildings for example) and first thing you do is check your lights
3) It's 1pm, you are still at 3 lights, and you wonder how bad it will be to walk/run home on the highway
4) While doing non distance exercising (training for example) and wondering if the flex will count those 50 jumping jacks or 25 push ups (because dammit, they were tough!)
5) You take into consideration your using of the hands when talking into account when it comes to step counts
And finially - when you do this to your Flex: