"To count accurately, please wear the pedometer vertically, about 6 inches left or right from the central line of your waist," the pedometer instructions read.
Off the internet, I got hold of a set of goals that would define the target number of steps one must take each day in order to achieve optimum health. According to http://walking.about.com/cs/measure/a/locke122004.htm:
- Under 5,000 steps/day describes a sedentary lifestyle,
- 5,000 - 7,499 steps/day is typical of daily activity excluding sports or exercise and may be considered a low active lifestyle,
- 7,500 - 9,999 steps/day is typical of someone who exercises or walks (or whose job involves much walking) and might be considered somewhat active,
- 10,000 steps/day indicates the point that should be used to classify individuals as active.
- 12,500+ steps/day refer only to highly active individuals.
Just for fun, I strapped on my pedometer as soon as I got it (which is around 10:00 a.m. this morning). Let's see....=)
I knew I was in trouble when my pedometer kept on re-setting because my..uh...love handles kept on accidentally squeezing the reset button. Hahaha! 'D Santa Barbara! Que horror...=)
Still, even if I added back the 71 and the 68 steps I have accumulated before my pedometer reset, to the number of steps I have taken since then (as measured in my pedometer's reading as of 4:20 this afternoon), it will all amount to....uh.....
71
+68
+218
= 357!!!
Man! I suppose this can only mean one thing. I am less than human. I am actually A PLANT. Hahaha! 'D
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
5 comments:
talo ka pa ng sanggol kong pamangkin haha!
lafftrip naman yung pag-reset-reset ng pedometer mo, haha!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Waaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!! 'D
BTW, ang yabang mo. 3,330 steps na ako! Hahaha. Nag-panic from yesterday. Haha! 'D
quoting you: "under 5,000 steps/day = SEDENTARY"
haha! ako kaya, gosh siguro today naka 100 pa lang ako haha.
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Isa ka ring office plant. =D
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