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‎05-28-2025 03:29 PM
I have an "open concept" house in which I do power walking laps, arm pumping, & I go upstairs 15+ times during my exercise. I've been doing this 3-3.5 miles power walking exercise on a regular basis for 6.5 months now after starting slowly.
I've lost weight, nothing fits, & I still have arms like bat wings.
I had been wearing my Apple watch while exercising in case I keel over from over-doing it (health & emergency info are on the watch), but I found myself competing with what the darn watch was telling me.
I kept walking even faster & longer. The watch data kept ignoring the 15+ times I climbed the steps to upstairs. And Siri never stopped timing the workout when I was done & told her to stop, which increased my mile-time.
My competition with the watch was on.
Recently, I added music to my hour-long exercise routine. I found some old CD's in a closet that I play. Most of the time the music gives me pep to keep going, but on occasion a song brings back memories & I power through some tears until that tune is over.
Then I found a way to trick Siri and decrease my mile-time from 18.5 minutes to 16.5 minutes - I do Not recommend it. The watch calculations include arm movements, so I waved my watch arm double-time; - a kind of a cheat to get back at Siri for ignoring the stairs & not stopping the timing right away.
But, my heart rate went up to 195 with all that waving. Yikes.
I finally realized that it was time to take the watch off while I exercise & chill a bit on my routine.
‎05-28-2025 03:49 PM
Haha @Desert Lily , I totally relate. My fitbit doesn't accurately measure my distance. It cuts me short about 15% of the distance. My husband's is correct though. Plus, we have measured distances with three different methods and they all measure the same but mine, I'm always shorted.
Even though I know I did 5 miles, I get annoyed that my fitbit says 4.25 miles. So, I finally figured out what to do. Instead of my correct height of 5' 2", I put in my account I am almost 6'.
It now measures ALMOST correctly.
Good for you for being able to keep up your walking when it's only around the house. I couldn't do it. I get too bored and have to walk outdoors and change my route every once in awhile.
‎05-28-2025 04:17 PM - edited ‎05-28-2025 04:17 PM
@Desert Lily I keep toying with the idea of getting an Apple watch. Usually I only wear a watch when I'm going out.
Are you happy with it, otherwise?
‎05-28-2025 05:19 PM
@Desert Lily Applause 👏 to you for doing what you do!!! Amazing effort.
I have an Apple Watch and have the activity app on at all times. Most of you who read my posts know I run and bike, so I need that app for heart rate, pace, distance, etc. I love it.
When I run outside, I use my apple EarPods and love listening to my music and it takes my mind off the run. Even though the Peloton bike and tred keeps my metrics, I still compare it with the apple watch and it's pretty accurate.
Maybe incorporate lifting weights to target your arms. I am 69 and am tall but small, so my "bat wings" are real small and lifting has probably helped there. Not a lot of weight- my maximum is 10 pound free weights. But again, I've been doing that for years.
You sound pretty savvy on what to incorporate so I'm sure you will figure it out!
‎05-28-2025 05:57 PM
@Desert Lily this is one of the most real posts with truth in humor as ive read here. Thank you!
‎05-28-2025 06:56 PM
@Desert Lily @Oh girl I feel you pain, I have a cousin that calls them angel wings!
‎05-29-2025 07:26 AM - edited ‎05-29-2025 07:28 AM
I had to slow down my walk a bit since Molly is now 12 and I don't want to wear her out. I used to walk really fast for 3 miles. I do it the old fashion way and just drive differnt "walks" until I see a 3 or 3 1/2 mile route. Now I have about 4 paths to go. I wait until 6 since I'm basically alone and there have been a few attacks over the years of women walking alone. The neighborhood walking group doesn't allow dogs along for the walk.
At my new "home" (feels better calling it a home than apartment) there is a dog walking group that begins at 6:30, another at 7 and another at noon. It's a large complex and just staying within those confines, we can do at least 4 miles.
The reward? Starbucks is at the end of the 3 mile mark and they give the doggies a tiny cup of whipped cream or foamed milk. I'll have an Americano please.
I don't have an Apple watch, but we go by the old fashioned way...If we can still talk without being out of breath we keep going. Moving in some furniture last week, I joined the noon group and most of the women didn't use their watch either.
‎05-29-2025 08:10 AM
@Desert Lily wrote:
That's why I stopped wearing my apple watch when exercising. I'm elderly and can't keep up like a 40-50 year old anymore.
‎05-29-2025 08:34 AM - edited ‎05-29-2025 08:35 AM
@Desert Lily I try to get 8-10k steps a day. Doesn't always happen, but I really try to get my 250 steps during my core hours. I get annoyed when my watch says I got the steps, and sometimes the app skips an hour. It's not a big deal, but why is the watch different than the app on some hours?
Kudos to you on all the flights of steps and your dedication to exercise.
‎05-29-2025 11:31 AM
@cindyNC I do like my Apple watch. I just don't wear it anymore when I exercise because I get too competitive with it Lol. I have the cellular one.
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