Lisa loves Pooh
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Tigger&Belle said:Well of course a person can walk without the pedometer on and the steps still count.Sometimes I'll forget to wear mine and then be out walking with my DH and I'll say that my walking is a waste since I am not wearing the pedometer.
But what I meant to the other poster that with some pedometers (like the one that Costco has) the pedometer will not register the steps when pedaling a bike. Of course a person can still ride a bike with it on.![]()
I think we're on two different wavelenghts. I meant the exercise counts as movement--I didn't know there were biking pedometers.
Planogirl--I have a treadmill. But when hubby is home, I try not to use it--sometimes its nickname is the "dread"mill.
You would have to be a really moving non-exercising person...or someone who does get in a good 3-5 mile walk or run per day to compensate for the lack of movement the rest of the day.

I'll try this again.
) and 1 hour long show without commercials is just enough time for me to get in 3 1/4 to 3 1/2 miles. Otherwise the treadmill bores me to tears!
We did Parade of Homes here yesterday, and there were loads of steps!
