Hi @Japes . I just want to sing that classic from The Proclaimers. I'm gonna be/500 miles. Changing 500 for 3000.
On account I can't sing I shall award you the highly prized " top banana " award of the day.
Top banana is someone who achieves something that little bit special.
Well done.
WOW @Japes !
As I read it I was thinking 'TOP BANANA' so I was thrilled when I scrolled down and saw that you have indeed been awarded the Top Banana, saving me a nomination task by tagging @therower !
Ooooooooh I love to see a well-earned top banana!
FABULOUS work, @Japes ! You're smashing!
Love Snapsy xxx
Edited for overexcited hasty spelling......
Kick up bum needed please folks!
Situation: I'm having a very GRRRRRRRRRR week and I NEED TO RUN OFF SOME STEAM at running club tonight. I want to go. But at the same time I'm not sure I can be - how can I put this politely? - bothered to change into my running gear and go out.
Please somebody tell me to shut up and just go!
If you don't/ didn't go then you're not the @Snapsy we all know and love as we do.Kick up bum needed please folks!
Situation: I'm having a very GRRRRRRRRRR week and I NEED TO RUN OFF SOME STEAM at running club tonight. I want to go. But at the same time I'm not sure I can be - how can I put this politely? - bothered to change into my running gear and go out.
Please somebody tell me to shut up and just go!
Just a bit pressure-y, @therower - Google tells me it'll be fine if I leave it alone.@Snapsy ............. sounds uncomfortable to say the least.
Definitely a good excuse to put your feet up to relieve pressure in toenail. I'm sure Mr S will wait on you hand and foot ( even with a black toenail )
Every step will make a difference, @ickihun - I don't know anything about recommended step numbers, but given what we folks on here know - in some cases to our cost - about recommended levels of this and that (hefty pinches of salt so often required!) I would want to challenge myself with a number that is comfortable but not so much as to cause me pain, discomfort or hypoglycaemia!What is an average steps per week should I be aiming for?
Hello Ickihun, I'm delighted to see you have got a Fitbit. I have had mine for a while and I LOVE it. It is SO motivating! At the same time I do sympathise with your digital technology teething problems. I always find getting started with one of these devices absolute agony. In my case, I have never been able to persuade my Fitbit to sync with my desktop computer. Instead I sync with my tablet and then look at the results on my desktop because that is bigger and clearer for my aging eyes! Of course all the results are also there on the tablet, or on a phone. You don't need a CD, just download from the internet. (For synoing directly with a desktop you do need the little USB key which I should think came with your Fitbit. You don't need the key for syncing with a phone or tablet, or to look at your data on your desktop once it is in your phone .)Still trying to work out fitbit for sleep and steps. Having to grab spare moments when kids at school to sort it out.
Totally nieve to it all.
I charged it yesterday. Monday I want to feed it to my new Santa delivered tablet which I'm using in kids absence. They have one too.
Hoping to start it monday night sleep and thereafter.
I'm guessing I have to find the app which makes sense of its data, to make any headway?
Years ago these similiar gadgets came with a disc.
I think the app is in the new phone it's twinned for it to be free. 10yr old is getting that off Santa and still needs a sim and charging.
I will get there and then I'll use as a pedometer and quality sleep monitor.
I'll just encourage movement and be mindful of too much sitting down, on an evening.
I wonder what a whole year will look like ???
Not as many as 5000 miles like @Japes?
What is an average steps per week should I be aiming for? I'm walking with a crutch to support my back and off and on numb leg, foot and toes on my rightside.
Any idea?
Thanks @Japes.@ickihun I'm no help with technology either, I'm afraid. I have a simple but effective pedometer!
A friend of mine, who has similar walking issues to you, has a fitbit to help her not overdo things so as not to set herself back yet again. She's had a frustrating time of it. She was aiming to do no more than 2000 steps a day, and was hoping to go up in 500 step increments as she could in time. I'll try to find out if that's changed.
As @Snapsy says, do what's comfortable, with maybe a bit of a challenge, for you. And don't do anything to set yourself back! But, yeah, maybe not aiming for my 5000 miles in just under two years just yet.
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