Goal: 12,000
Actual: 12,025+
(forgot to put my pedometer back on when I changed my clothes at 5 p.m. -- but I
didn't walk a whole lot after that -- maybe 200 -300 steps?
Mary M
325-158-148
jmk - 28 Jun 2004 13:54 GMT
> Goal: 12,000
> Actual: 12,025+
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> 325-158-148
Goal: 10,000 steps plus regular workout
Sunday, Day 4 - 10283 + spin class (rain again)

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janice - 28 Jun 2004 16:37 GMT
>> Goal: 12,000
>> Actual: 12,025+
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>Sunday, Day 4 - 10283 + spin class (rain again)
I did a hike in the country on Sunday, so am pleased to report 25,363
janice
Beverly - 28 Jun 2004 18:42 GMT
> >> Goal: 12,000
> >> Actual: 12,025+
> >>
> >> (forgot to put my pedometer back on when I changed my clothes at 5
.m. -- but I
> >> didn't walk a whole lot after that -- maybe 200 -300 steps?
> >>
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> janice
I'm so jealous of your hikes around the countryside. They always sound so
nice and relaxing.
Beverly
janice - 29 Jun 2004 06:48 GMT
>> I did a hike in the country on Sunday, so am pleased to report 25,363
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>Beverly
Well, Beverly, I guess I'm a little jealous of your biking abilities:)
Hikes in the countryside are certainly mentally relaxing, but they can
be quite energetic physically.
janice
Mary M - Ohio - 29 Jun 2004 13:15 GMT
> Well, Beverly, I guess I'm a little jealous of your biking abilities:)
> Hikes in the countryside are certainly mentally relaxing, but they can
> be quite energetic physically.
With over 25,000 steps, I'd say so! Great job, Janice!
Mary
That T Woman - 28 Jun 2004 14:47 GMT
Actual: 15,022
Goal: 12,000
Tonia
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> Goal: 12,000
> Actual: 12,025+
>
> (forgot to put my pedometer back on when I changed my clothes at 5
.m. -- but I
> didn't walk a whole lot after that -- maybe 200 -300 steps?
>
> Mary M
>
> 325-158-148
beeswing - 28 Jun 2004 15:46 GMT
I wore a pair of comparatively high-waisted denim shorts, and I put the
pedometer at the top of the waistband, as I usually do. It turned out to be a
mistake...I got to midday, and the pedometer read less than 2,000 steps. We
live in a house with two floors and a basement, and I'd been running all around
the house doing laundry and all. In a typical morning before work, I can reach
1,000 steps in the hour before I leave for work. There's no way the pedometer
reading was accurate.
So I moved the pedometer to my front pants pocket, which was even with my hip.
Then, finally, the steps began to add up...
Here's my goal and "actual," but I think my actual is actually at least 2000
steps short of my actual actual.... ;)
Goal: 7,000
Actual: 5,110
It's disappointing not to know how many steps I truly walked...but another day,
another challenge, I suppose!
beeswing
JMA - 28 Jun 2004 16:14 GMT
> Goal: 12,000
> Actual: 12,025+
>
> (forgot to put my pedometer back on when I changed my clothes at 5
.m. -- but I
> didn't walk a whole lot after that -- maybe 200 -300 steps?
>
> Mary M
>
> 325-158-148
Goal 10k
actual: 8645+
I also forgot to put mine back on after changing clothes.
I had a lower goal because I knew I was going on a decent bike ride (15 mi).
Jenn