by taylorevance@gmail.com | December 30, 2016 7:20 am
The pedometer, as it’s known, can also make you WANT to do it and can even get you to ENJOY doing it!
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What … ? ENJOY exercising??? Surely some mistake?
Well, no actually. Please read on.
It’s a small, compact device used for measuring the number of steps taken.
And, as well as measuring the number of steps taken when exercising in your local neighborhood, it can also measure your steps whilst you’re climbing the stairs, mowing the lawn, or doing the shopping.
It’s small enough to clip to your belt and is fitted with a pendulum which measures one step each time your foot makes contact with the ground.
Many pedometers have been given away FREE as part of campaigns by local health authorities to get people moving their bodies more.
If you can’t find such a campaign in your area, you can buy a pedometer with a reasonable number of features for as little as $20.
You should buy a model which, at the very least, measures the number of steps taken, calories burned, distance walked, speed you’ve been walking and how long your routine has taken.
More expensive models may include any or all of the following additional features:
First you need to enter your height, weight and average stride length.
To arrive at your stride length, most instruction guides prompt you to measure out a distance of, say 10 meters, and to count the number of steps you take to cover it. Divide this number by the overall distance and this gives your average stride length.
Once it’s set up, just follow the instructions to activate the settings you want to use, clip your pedometer to your belt and you’re ready to go.
At any point after you’ve started your routine, you can stop, flip open the pedometer and take a reading. Of course, you shouldn’t do this too often as this will interrupt the rhythm of your walk.
But you can get an idea of the progress you’re making by checking the number of steps taken, the distance you’ve traveled, the calories you’ve burned and so on. You’ll be able to go from one measurement to the next at the press of a button.
The great thing about wearing a pedometer is that you begin to think about the number of steps you’ve taken towards your daily target.
This gets you into a ‘walking mindset’ and you suddenly start to identify lots of new walking opportunities.
If you had to be dragged kicking and screaming to take up a fitness routine, the pedometer is the single most important device you can use to start enjoying your workouts.
It’s so easy to use and it can transform the way you feel about getting fit. It can take you from resisting the whole idea of doing a daily workout, to your really looking forward to it and wanting to do it more.
Because, after using it for a while, you begin to realize that your daily targets are not only achievable but, with a bit more effort, can be easily surpassed.
Something you thought was going to be such a grind becomes easy, because you know you can do it!
Well it is. Just get hold of your pedometer and keep wearing it. It can have a really positive effect on your fitness and health.
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