Help!!!! I'm addicted to Steps!
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I was a lot more upset than I should have been when I lost a Fitbit challenge on Thursday because my tracker died and I had to charge it, therefore missing out on a decent chunk of steps that afternoon. I lost by 150 steps...0
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Op I could have written your post, as it describes me perfectly. You are definitely not alone.
I'm also continuously checking my diary as I
am also addicted to watching my calories go up and up throughout the day :blushing:
One thing I did put a stop to was challenges as they were starting to take over my life. I was canceling all sorts of appointments because they were going to interfere with my step count that day, and I did NOT want to lose, or be out of the top 3.. Cray cray lady0 -
I had almost 11.000 steps by noon today..I could have stayed at the gym all day just to see what record I could break if I didn't have other things to do0
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I used to try to hit 20 to 25,000 steps a day even if it ment skipping my regular workouts to get them in. Not any more. I'm fine with doing 15,000 and having time to do a HIIT or Weightlifting workout too. This helps me reach my 600 cal move goal with my Apple Watch.0
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If you forget your monitor - you have to walk back to get it and that's more steps not logged. The solution is to crawl back and put it back on.
LMBOOOOOO!
For some reason that was hilarious!
I too was obsessed. When the clasp broke on my Fitbit Charge, I made them send me another overnight... I explained that I was part of a work week challenge and they were disrupting my flow... Still won the week when it arrived. I'm not as obsessed anymore since I am breaking (trying to break) away from So much cardio... I was averaging close to 20k a day and with my need for effective weight training, all of that cardio is not feasible any more...
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You are so not alone. I have a garmin, if anyone wants to add me feel free sunshyne2470
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Yep! Totally addicted! I refuse to take a single step while my fitbit is charging.0
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Yup, I've been wearing my Fitbit for 3+ years. I'll forget to wear it maybe once or twice a year; those are the days that moving just feels meaningless lol. A couple years ago I put it on the charger the morning I left for Italy and forgot to bring it with me. I EASILY got in 20 000 steps a day (20 000 x 10 days). It still hurts to think about0
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And oh!!! The frustration of getting up, start walking around and WHAT??? I forgot my device? Wait.....NOOOOOO!!!!!!!! how am I gonna be able to get those steps back? The aimless 2 step in front of the microwave at work? Hmmpphh...
Went grocery shopping with my husband. We both have the same tracker. I saw later he got a ton of steps I did not. Realized it was because I was pushing the cart so my wrist wasn't giving me credit. Bummer!0
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