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Last week, at my request, DH bought me a FitBit. Well, HMMMMM! The news was not good!
If I don't specifically exercise, my steps per day would be around only 2,000. Maybe less. Shocking, right?! This might be skewed at the moment, of course, due to being unable to go out in any significant way, but even so.
I know the magic number is 10k, but that doesn't really make an impression on me, as it's really just a number - a nicely rounded number - that seems arbitrary. But even if I discount the 10k goal, I am a loooong way from that.
Daily, I aim for over 6k, and about 4 times a week I also do a yoga class. Yoga is exercise, but it doesn't add to my steps, so I figure my daily exercise is greater than just a plain 6k steps. I also use a seated cycle - also exercise, obviously - but this doesn't show up on my daily steps either, as the FitBit registers steps from your swinging arms and a seated cycle just doesn't generate that kind of movement. So any exericse where you're not swinging your arms doesn't register. I do walk a couple of miles a day - either outside or using a walking video, or both - and I also use an elliptical.
But EVEN SO - I have never once gotten to 10k steps, or particularly close. My husband, who walks the dogs, hits 12, 13, 15 - and once 18k - steps regularly.
Have you ever used a FitBit and realized you're overly sedentary?
And just to add a little cheer - here's my good looking husband and my gorgeous dogs!

If I don't specifically exercise, my steps per day would be around only 2,000. Maybe less. Shocking, right?! This might be skewed at the moment, of course, due to being unable to go out in any significant way, but even so.
I know the magic number is 10k, but that doesn't really make an impression on me, as it's really just a number - a nicely rounded number - that seems arbitrary. But even if I discount the 10k goal, I am a loooong way from that.
Daily, I aim for over 6k, and about 4 times a week I also do a yoga class. Yoga is exercise, but it doesn't add to my steps, so I figure my daily exercise is greater than just a plain 6k steps. I also use a seated cycle - also exercise, obviously - but this doesn't show up on my daily steps either, as the FitBit registers steps from your swinging arms and a seated cycle just doesn't generate that kind of movement. So any exericse where you're not swinging your arms doesn't register. I do walk a couple of miles a day - either outside or using a walking video, or both - and I also use an elliptical.
But EVEN SO - I have never once gotten to 10k steps, or particularly close. My husband, who walks the dogs, hits 12, 13, 15 - and once 18k - steps regularly.
Have you ever used a FitBit and realized you're overly sedentary?
And just to add a little cheer - here's my good looking husband and my gorgeous dogs!
