In days of yore, I took off my Fitbit and put it on a box fan I had on the floor, when I put it back on about 5 minutes later, it racked up about 2,000 additional steps.
Probably tripped because he was looking at his counter instead of where he was going. Same effect as the phone screen fixation for folks who walk into fountains or traffic.
Ah, another slave to his Fitbit. My husband’s life revolves around what I call Nanny Fitbit, but I can’t complain because at least he’s doing something that’s physically healthy.
C over 2 years ago
At least he landed on his head rather than something important
blackman2732 over 2 years ago
Jack preparing to meet Jill on the hill.
dflak over 2 years ago
In days of yore, I took off my Fitbit and put it on a box fan I had on the floor, when I put it back on about 5 minutes later, it racked up about 2,000 additional steps.
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Probably tripped because he was looking at his counter instead of where he was going. Same effect as the phone screen fixation for folks who walk into fountains or traffic.
BearsDown Premium Member over 2 years ago
The 4 second mile!
pathamil over 2 years ago
I get 350 steps by shaving in the morning…
WCraft Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’m liking the shortcut for exercise but trying to decide if the added pain is worth it…
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
Can it detect concussion?
goboboyd over 2 years ago
Tuck and roll for added distance… and bonus points from any ‘judges’ that happened to be in the room. er, intended destination.
Lola85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Ah, another slave to his Fitbit. My husband’s life revolves around what I call Nanny Fitbit, but I can’t complain because at least he’s doing something that’s physically healthy.
holdenrex over 2 years ago
The step-counting app on my phone mistakes my time on the riding mower as brisk laps around the yard. I’m not proud, I’ll take it.