Walking
jeanniegirl8
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How can I determine how fast I am walking in order to know how many calories I had burned? In the exercise part it gives you 3.0, 4.0. 5.0 mph.
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I wondered this at first too. You can figure it out by the distance you are walking and the time it takes you. For example up my street and back is 1 mile and I can walk it in 14 minutes. 4.0mph would be a mile in 15 minutes...so I log it as 4.0 mph as it is the closest.0
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If you have a smart phone like an iPhone or Blackberry or Droid then you can download an application called Endomondo. Its free! It will track how far you go, map your route, tell you how fast you went etc. I love it. I'm not sure what you would do if you don't have some kind of device that has GPS on it so you can track your workout. When I don't have my Endomondo going I usually choose about 3.5 when I'm walking with some real effort and feel somewhat breathless. When I'm walking briskly but not out of breath and not feeling like I'm pushing it then I choose 3.0.0
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I think that's why they give you the exaples along with it...walking the dog, leisurely stroll, brisk pace.
If you want to guess...If you are breaking into a sweat and are getting your heart pounding, then go for the "brisk Pace" 3.5 to 4.0. If you're just ambling along...go for the lower rates of speed.
You can also determine how fast you are walking if you know the distance you've walked and how long you were at it. If you're walking 1 mile and it takes you 20 minutes, then you are at the 3.0 rate. If it's 15 minutes for a mile, you're at the 4.0.
Anothe way is with a pedometer that also calculates your overall distance travelled and gives you your average rate of travel.
If you
re on a treadmill, then it's a bit easier if the TM has a display with your rate of speed.0 -
If you don't have an iphone or similar, a simple pedometer can help determine pace when you're walking.
However, it's most accurate if it allows you to enter your stride length.0 -
Thanks everyone this helped alot! I do have a iphone so I'm going to download the app...:)0
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I usually determine the distance by driving it in my car first, then I watch to see how long it took be to walk it. Math FTW!
I like park trails because they're usually pre-marked for distance, so then I just have to watch my wristwatch.0 -
There are also some simple and effective free pedometers worth downloading and giving a try (but others are not so good).
Take a look at the 'Footsteps' app.0 -
I downloaded the app you suggested. But the speed and distance isn't moving but the duration is. Am I doing something wrong in the settings? Thanks!0
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I downloaded the app you suggested. But the speed and distance isn't moving but the duration is. Am I doing something wrong in the settings? Thanks!0
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I use the iPhone app Wallkmeter. I LOVE it! i have never been able to get a regular pedometer to work, never could get the stride length right, etc. The wlakmeter app uses the GPS in your phone and it's fun to go back and look at your route. I highly reccomend it. I tried several of these type of apps and this one is the one I stuck with!0
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I drove the route around my neighborhood and know my 1 mile or 2 mile routes. The good thing with knowing ahead of time is when I get to a certain point I want to push it to beat my last time!!
Good job, keep up the good work!! :flowerforyou:0 -
Sounds like it. Go back into 'settings' and make sure you've activated everything.
Mine has always worked just fine.0 -
All of my settings seems to be turned on. But it says it's finding satellites. Could that be my problem?0
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The pedometer I suggested trying ('Footsteps') doesn't use satellite/GPS.
Perhaps you're looking at a different app.0 -
Sorry, yes I downloaded the Endomondo app.0
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Thanks everyone this helped alot! I do have a iphone so I'm going to download the app...:)
let me know your user name on endomondo and we can "friend" there! Might be fun to kind of challenge eachother!0 -
i have the iphone and i use i steps for walking at the time when i got it it was free i think it is 1.99 now but a good app as well, only thing i dont like is if someone calls you and you answer it stops counting and you have to hot go again to make it keep going it counts where you left off but if you are talking for awhile well then your steps will be off. i also just got nikeid plus gps i love it only 1.99 it's wireless you do not need the shoe or sensor and it is very accurate i got it for running but you can walk too0
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Thanks everyone this helped alot! I do have a iphone so I'm going to download the app...:)
let me know your user name on endomondo and we can "friend" there! Might be fun to kind of challenge eachother!
I am downloading as we speak!0 -
I also have a couple of apps for weight lifting that I love. I can use their suggested set, or invent my own. Gets me thru the gym!0
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Thanks everyone this helped alot! I do have a iphone so I'm going to download the app...:)
let me know your user name on endomondo and we can "friend" there! Might be fun to kind of challenge eachother!
I am downloading as we speak!
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I use the Runkeeper app with my phone, the free version is perfectly good enough for logging and you can also map out routes you didn't use it for on the website when on a PC too0
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The iphone app i like for this is called SPRINT GPS.
It maps my route and tells me how fast i'm going, how long i walked and it will give me little audio updates while i'm walking to let m know i've walked a km or whatever. You can also listen to your ipod right through the app and it has an option called a power song. you pick a song that helps you get motivated and when you're feeling tired you push a button and it skips to your song.
just make sure you block any notifications. if you get a message form facebook or somethign the app will stop.0 -
On my Android system, I use the FREE app, runstar. It lets me set monthly goals, tracks my elevation, route, distance, time, etc... It's just as accurate as driving the route in my car first.
I used it today to see how far away from the stadium we parked for the Seahawks game today. As it turns out, we ended up walking 2 miles there and 2 miles back! So I got 4 miles in today out of necessity - haha!0 -
If you have a smart phone like an iPhone or Blackberry or Droid then you can download an application called Endomondo. Its free! It will track how far you go, map your route, tell you how fast you went etc. I love it. I'm not sure what you would do if you don't have some kind of device that has GPS on it so you can track your workout. When I don't have my Endomondo going I usually choose about 3.5 when I'm walking with some real effort and feel somewhat breathless. When I'm walking briskly but not out of breath and not feeling like I'm pushing it then I choose 3.0.0
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Nike + GPS is awesome! I had used the nike + with the chip since October of last year. I have went through 5 transmitters so it was great when they came out with this. It has been pretty much spot on too!!0
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I started out walking and now I'm walking 1/2 mile and jogging another 4.5 miles....3 days a week. I use a watch pedometer!! It's great!!! I push the button when I leave my driveway and it tracks distance, time, calories burned and how fast you're going at any given time. The watch as only $30-$35 and it was well worth it. There are more expensive ones out there that offer heart rate as well....
If you're gonna go walking....I would definitely recommend getting a pedometer WATCH.0
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