[Nfbmo] [NFB] National Fitness Challenge NFCMO

Shelia Wright sbwright95 at gmail.com
Thu May 11 15:47:13 UTC 2017


I'm naturally inefficient sometimes without planning it; however, when I am
efficient it allows me some time to concentrate on steps. I crank up Alexa
to my John Melancamp station (Rock from the 70-s0 for you millenniums,
activate Dice World and play with friends. Or the computer  and The time
goes fast and I have some time to just run in place and play. Of course from
my daily results last week, you'd never know it works . Work and meetings do
get in the way and it is really hard to get those steps in the car or on the
plane. However, I am home now and ready to kick it into high gear. Anyone
game for a little competition. Come on Melissa, Dacia, Erika, Elisabeth.
Let's go! Anyone else is welcome to join in. Competition is a big motivator
for me! #NFCMO
Shelia
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Subject: Re: [Nfbmo] National Fitness Challenge NFCMO

With regard to being inneficient, one thing I do is not taking the direct
route from point A to point B. I will go to points C, D, and E in between. I
then go back to E, D, and C to get back to A. If I walk counterclockwise
around home, I may have to go around the loop to get to the next room next
to me. This might be similar to getting on a city bus to go a couple of
blocks, but taking the wrong bus and going around the loop to do this. 

Regards

Daniel


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Subject: Re: [Nfbmo] National Fitness Challenge NFCMO

First of all I will start off by confessing that I truly have an unfair 
advantage over most folks in the fitness challenge as I am retired and have 
lots of time to walk and walk some more. For the life of me I cannot figure 
out how Robin House averages well over 20,000 steps working full time at one

job and part time at another!   I am humbled by her performance!
some of the things I do include walking around the block for about 1,500 
steps, walking back and forth while listening to a book or sports, and 
walking in place while watching TV.
It may sound silly but one thing that can build a lot of steps is to do 
things  without being efficient. For example if I am making a sandwich I 
will walk to the refrigeerator and get the cheese and take it to the table 
then walk back and get the lunchmeat out and then get out the mustard and 
reverse the process once the sandwich is made. Depending how far away your 
table is from the  refrigerator it is amazing how many steps this can add. 
On days I am short on steps I will eat that sandwich while walking. One day 
when I was home alone I brought in the mail one item at a time from the 
curb - 10 items added well over 500 steps.
A year ago I was happy with 8,000 steps now I am crushed if I do not meet my

new goal. One thing that has helped is having a friendly competition with 
someone else in the group, for me it has been Robin. So, I suggest picking 
out someone close but ahead of you in the standings and  challenging 
yourself to beat them and even cheer and taunt them. As you climb  the 
ladder pick out someone new to have fun with.
Finally a strategy I used was to make myself go just one more step then I 
did the day before even if it meant staying up a couple minutes later.
I do not know if this all sounds silly but just thought I would share as 
more than anything I want to see everyone doing fantastic in the challenge!
Gene


Subject: [Nfbmo] National Fitness Challenge NFCMO

Like those of you who have already posted, I had a wonderful time on Sunday
by helping the Delta Gamma Foundation in what I understand to be their
largest fundraiser of the year. On days when you do a walk like this, it is
easy to meet a step goal such as the one I have, which happens to be 10,000
steps a day. Now I see that my goal, no matter how hard I find to make it
some days, is far surpassed by many in our group. The question I would like
to explore is how you do it? I have a job that lets me work at home, so I
have a lot more freedom to take the time I need for exercise and other
things, but most of my job really requires that I sit at a computer, read
mail, and respond to it, and write , write, write. Sometimes I try to be
creative and read materials I am reviewing on a portable device, but there
is only so much I can do to keep on moving. How do those of you who work in
more structured environments managed to get the number of steps you get? Are
you walking in place as I sometimes do? Are you walking outside, as I
sometimes do? Do you pace around parts of your office space, as I sometimes
do?



I'd love suggestions for how to get my step count up without seeing a
commensurate reduction in my salary. I welcome and encourage your thoughts.
Please respond on list, even if you think my 10,000 step count is rather
wimpy.





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