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DawnM
03-25-2008, 01:47 PM
I finally figured out my pedometer problem! It doesn't work if it is clipped to my sweat pants in the front of me because my fat roll rolls it over on its side and it doesn't count steps unless it is perpendicular!

Just thought I would warn all of you out there who might have a roll or two to make sure and clip it to somewhere other than your tummy area!

:laughing: :lmao: :rotfl2:

Dawn

Pungodingy
03-25-2008, 02:36 PM
I wear mine on my sneaker (same reason) it does give me extra steps, but it's still more accurate than telling me at the end of the day I've taken 3 steps....

Tiger Lily 03
03-25-2008, 06:17 PM
I have mine on my sneaker too. (Nike+) for indoor tread mill use and walking.

Not totally accurate, but good enough to get an idea of the steps. I've tried the belt clip kind and didn't think it did me much good. However, I have a friend who used one while we were at WDW and I matched her steps to my Garmin (outdoor GPS to track my mileage) and hers was quite accurate. I gues it does work for some.

You go with that new toy now that you've got the adjustment figured!

DawnM
03-26-2008, 09:47 AM
How does it give you extra steps?

Dawn

I wear mine on my sneaker (same reason) it does give me extra steps, but it's still more accurate than telling me at the end of the day I've taken 3 steps....

DawnM
03-26-2008, 09:48 AM
The digital ones are only $20 (normally $40) on Amazon.com. They seem to get very good reviews.

Dawn

I have mine on my sneaker too. (Nike+) for indoor tread mill use and walking.

Not totally accurate, but good enough to get an idea of the steps. I've tried the belt clip kind and didn't think it did me much good. However, I have a friend who used one while we were at WDW and I matched her steps to my Garmin (outdoor GPS to track my mileage) and hers was quite accurate. I gues it does work for some.

You go with that new toy now that you've got the adjustment figured!