I didn't think I was going to have anything to write about here anytime soon. Due to myriad reasons, I've been unable to go and really workout at the gym over the last two weeks. A big chunk of this week was because it was back to soccer practice for the kid, a soccer boot camp of sorts. Three days of practice, three hours each.
It meant I had plenty of time on my hands... which I transferred to my feet.
My phone just alerted me that I broke the 10k step mark today, and I was somewhat surprised, forgetting that I had a long ramble this afternoon for about an hour or so. I was even more (pleasantly) surprised, however, to see that I crossed 10k almost every day this week.
It meant I had plenty of time on my hands... which I transferred to my feet.
My phone just alerted me that I broke the 10k step mark today, and I was somewhat surprised, forgetting that I had a long ramble this afternoon for about an hour or so. I was even more (pleasantly) surprised, however, to see that I crossed 10k almost every day this week.
The screenshot above is from the Google Fit app, which I like as far as getting a daily snapshot, but its history mechanism is needlessly complex. I believe the highest was Monday, where I capped at probably close to 16,000 steps, followed by ~15,000 yesterday.
Rambling here a bit, but I'm torn on getting a Fitbit or what have you. I'd had a variety of Jawbone devices over the years, and the got progressively worse and worse, to the point that when I got my third one (a next gen replacement for one that died under warranty), I pretty much gave up on it and them. Interestingly enough, I just saw they announced liquidation last month.
Anyway, these days, as long as my phone is in my pocket (which it usually is), I get my steps counted. it does not, of course, count "steps" when on the stationary bike, nor does it read vitals.
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