Activity Level and Logging Exercise

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  • sinclare
    sinclare Posts: 369 Member
    bumpity bump :)
  • KaeChelle
    KaeChelle Posts: 576
    Love this! Thanks! :flowerforyou:
  • Hoosiermomma
    Hoosiermomma Posts: 877 Member
    Bumping to read later
  • BUMP!
  • redbird99
    redbird99 Posts: 298 Member
    Bumping this so that I have it to refer to later. Great information!
  • Stil not sure what I should set mine as. I'm a student. Walk to classes, sit in them, walk to my dining hall. Walk around my dorm building (to communal bathroom etc.) And I have rehearsals most days (like 2 hours, but mostly standing around with very ight dancing, or even sitting.) I'm set at sedentary and I don't really log much because I'm confused.
  • jisabelle
    jisabelle Posts: 156 Member
    I agree with you completly, Every step counts, and we are all diferent and go at our own pace. we all have our own victories and they need to be celebrated no mater how small someone else may think they are. We all start of slow and we all deserve to be respected and recognised.
  • persian_star
    persian_star Posts: 197 Member
    Bump! I set mine to sedentary as I sit on my butt all day at work and then collapse on the sofa when I get home! I find that then being able to log my 4 miles of walking to and from work also motivates me to do it :o) Thanks for the great post :flowerforyou:
  • Thanks for this info because yesterday I burned quite a few calories but I have a leg that was messed up in a mva and I can't do much activity where I have to be on my leg but yesterday I decided that I had not been hurting that much by just doing the lowest mph walking so I decided to get up and do somethings and it would profit me in more than one way.
  • popchex
    popchex Posts: 52 Member
    Thank you so much for this! I'm a homeschooling stay at home mom, and we have a home-based business. EVERYONE is home all day. I do all the cooking, cleaning and educating for my family. I also have a rotated pelvis and a bad knee, so I can't exercise like I used to. When I do *anything* outside the norm of my day (which, frankly, is almost too much some days, and sends me to bed in pain) YES I am going to log it. Because it takes effort and is an accomplishment. I have a hard time eating my cals as it is, so it burns me to see people saying I'm logging my "measly" 100 calories burned activities to cheat on my food. I do it so that maybe someday, I will lose weight and some day I'll be able to make it through a day without pain.

    Anyway, not to get all ranty in here, but thanks for the post!
  • Very helpful post. Thanks.
  • mrsvampette
    mrsvampette Posts: 99 Member
    Thank you for posting this. I found this very informative. I'm new to this site but I love all the suuport I get from people and I love reading success stories for motivation. I have a desk job and set my setting at sedentary and I have only been logging my exercises I do and not the housework because well I really don't count that. I do zumba for the ps3 for 20 minutes 5 days a week.....for now. I will up the time very soon. Also I wanted to say that logging my calories and exercises has made me realize how much crud i used to eat and I'm changing that now. I also have a food journal that I take to work with me (because I can't be on MFP at work) and log that stuff in when I get home. Thanks again for posting this!!!!!!
  • Aries03
    Aries03 Posts: 179 Member
    Bump
  • Yori1
    Yori1 Posts: 142
    Bump
  • MaraDiaz
    MaraDiaz Posts: 4,604 Member
    And this is why I miss my warehouse job.
  • Ely82010
    Ely82010 Posts: 1,998 Member
    Bump
  • deethinner
    deethinner Posts: 43 Member
    I go by what my treadmill tells me I have burned and then log it onto here. Because have read on some of these posts that the activity info is not very accurate on here.
  • alienblonde1
    alienblonde1 Posts: 749 Member
    Bump so I can refer to this when others on here complain about people logging cleaning etc.
  • hunnyspice
    hunnyspice Posts: 80 Member
    Bumping so that others may get this valuable info....
  • Sageyoku
    Sageyoku Posts: 77 Member
    Bump so I can refer to this when others on here complain about people logging cleaning etc.

    Haha amen! Those ppl have obviously never had roommates :D

    This info is great btw, thank you!
    I'm at an office job now, but in about a month I go back to my job as a performer which involves quite a bit of physical activity. I'll make my activity level 'active' at that time. Thanks!
  • parys1
    parys1 Posts: 2,072 Member
    Great post, well written.:flowerforyou:
  • Dave198lbs
    Dave198lbs Posts: 8,810 Member
    bump
  • ourmamros
    ourmamros Posts: 21 Member
    bump
  • lesita75
    lesita75 Posts: 379 Member
    bump
  • geecee77
    geecee77 Posts: 149 Member
    Bump - very useful thanks
  • Dalacombe
    Dalacombe Posts: 30
    Thank you. Somedays it takes all i have just to get out of bed, so when i do that 10 minutes of swimming and can log it...i feel like i'm one step closer. Your words are inspiring. THAT is what this site is for.
  • Is it wrong to log 5 min for climbing 104 stairs? I work in a hospital and frequently go up and down in the elevator, so part of changing my activity level I have commited to taking the stairs at least once per day to start. Its not part of my normal activity is a change and something I'm doing extra. To go from the first floor to the 4th floor is 104 stairs. I log 5 min of walking up stairs for it. I also have a little portable oxygen/ heart rate sensor on me at work and my heart rate after this activity is 120-130bpm. I don't however log the miles I walk all over the hospital each day because its part of my daily routine.

    What do you think? Log or don't log my extra trips up the stairs?
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