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10-01-2007, 08:26 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Originally Posted by Christy_K_
I don't know what the brand name was, but if you spend between $10-15 on a pedometer from the store, you've purchased a pretty good one. I do know that you can find them much cheaper though, through online auctions etc. So check those out first!
As for his new machine...it does sound like you need to figure out what's up with it. Maybe the settings are off.
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ok thanks.I was thinking of spending a bit more on one that has more than how many steps you take.I would like one with the calorie's burned and I foget what else there was on it.
It is my new machine.There is alot of setting's on it and yes I need to really get on it and figure out what works for me.Dh has a very physical job so he doesn't have to worry about working out.He does every morning lifting weights before going to work.He has done that since he was a teenager.He lifts very heavy things at work so he has to stay in shape.Me on the other hand I have a treadmill,all sorts of weights,exercise ball,Orbitrek,ab machine and push up bars.I get bored easily with one thing so I like to do 5-10 minutes of one thing and move on to something else and then keep going in a circle and doing a few things each day.I know for eveyone it is different and that is what works best for me.
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