You're
probably familiar with pedometers – those little gadgets that keep track of how
many steps you walk. Research finds that
people who use pedometers as a part of their exercise routines increase their
physical activity by almost 25%. More
steps per day equates to more calories burned and that means more weight
loss. You can try using a pedometer to
help you take charge of your physical activity.
Choosing a
Pedometer
Pedometers
come in many different styles. The most
basic pedometers simply count the number of steps that you take. More complex pedometers can keep track of
total distance walked and calories burned.
However this information can be determined by doing some easy
calculations. So it's not necessary to
get a top of the line model. You can
find a basic pedometer for under $25 with some as low as $8.
How to Use a
Pedometer
The pedometer
is a small device with a digital readout.
The device clips onto your belt or the waist of your pants. Some pedometers come with an armband for
those who prefer wearing them in this way.
The pedometer records each step that you take. It works through motion – each time you take
a step the motion records it. The
pedometer needs to remain in a horizontal position and works best when it is
placed in line with your knee – about midway between your hip and your belly
button.
How to Know
How Far You Walked
The pedometer
records every step that you make. About
1,000 steps is equal to about a half-mile.
Since everyone has a slightly different pace when walking it is
recommended that you determine exactly how many steps you walk in an average
mile. To do this take your pedometer to
a marked track. Start the pedometer at 0
and walk around the track the number of times necessary to make a mile. Then see how many steps you recorded. It's that easy. You can keep track of how many steps or how
many miles you walk in a day.
Getting
Started with a Pedometer
Using a
pedometer is a great way to add more exercise to your day and to stay
motivated. Before you begin using your
pedometer read the instructions carefully so you understand how to use it. Most pedometers are very simple to
operate. To begin with try wearing your
pedometer on a typical day. At the end
of the day see how many steps you have taken.
Now set goals for yourself by trying to add more steps to your day. For those who are new to exercise it's wise
to start this or any exercise regime slowly.
You can try to add 500 additional steps each week until you are walking
a greater distance.
Setting Goals
Your pedometer will help you set exercise goals for
yourself. You can see how using a
pedometer can help you to increase your exercise routine easily. When reviewing your results keep in mind that
there are about 2,000 steps in a mile.
As you become more aware of your physical activities and add more
workout time you'll likely be able to meet and beat all your exercise go
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