Yes, I wrote a post about new year’s resolutions I can actually keep, and I stand by that post. But the truth is I have other secret resolutions. I guess they’re not so much new year’s resolutions as they are long-term ambitions I’m firming up my resolve to achieve.
The first has to do with professional/literary goals and goes something like this:
I’m sure it will work itself out.
But the other is much trickier. It’s about fitness or health or not completely succumbing to slovenliness. Heretofore, my efforts have been intermittent and inconsistent. That is to say, I only ever made half-assed attempts to get into shape and not very often at that. Once every year or so I’d go out for a run and every spring I’d vow to start walking everywhere. I’d give up sweets for a couple weeks here or there. But none of it has done much good.
Then, this past fall, I received a Fitbit Flex wristband from Rogers to try out. You wear it around your wrist and it tracks your activity and sleep and plugs all the data into an app via your computer. I think that was the beginning. I mean, I didn’t start exercising right away, but I did notice that my daily activity levels were actually half decent. I’m not a complete couch potato, it turns out. But that also means that if I want to actually burn calories and lose weight, I’m going to have to push myself. I can blame it on the babies, on my sluggish thyroid, on getting older or being busy all I want, but the simple fact is that I’m just going to have to work harder to get into shape than I used to. The Fitbit helped me realize that.
Then I lost it. Well, I lost the part of the Fitbit that plugs into my laptop and recharges the battery.
But I started running anyway. The hardest thing about running is just deciding to do it. That’s what I told myself. Getting changed into your running clothes and walking out the door is the hardest part, I said.
Well, that was a lie.
The first time I went out, I jogged along for about two minutes before I started getting cramps in my side and my bra straps kept sliding off and I was heaving and gasping. So I kept going for another 15 minutes or so. Then I went out again the next day and every other day after that for a few weeks, running a little bit further and little bit longer each time. I was terrified that if I took an extra day off, I might never go out again.
I was right to be scared.
A string of solo-parent bedtimes, shin splints and the onset of winter broke my rhythm so I’m taking a break from running. But I am doing daily workouts to videos in my living room and plan to get some better running shoes and start incorporating running into the routine again in the spring.
And I found my Fitbit recharging part! So I can start to track my activity levels through the winter and make sure I really am pushing myself.
And and and! You can win one for yourself right here on this blog!
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Update: DaniGirl just posted about her experience of using the Fitbit for an entire year: http://danigirl.ca/blog/2014/01/10/one-year-with-fitbit/ An excellent example of how it can make that little bit of difference even if you aren’t training for a marathon.
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Fitness goals this year… I would love really fantastic abs. And also to get my wrist well enough again that I can start doing push-ups.
My goal is to at least stay consistently active. I’ve been thinking an activity monitor might help me stay motivated.
I LOVE this post. I totally actually in reality LOL’d at a few points. SO GOOD! And I wouldn’t *mind* a fitbit either. ;)
My goal is to be skinnier. That’s about it.
My fitness goal this year is pretty simple – get off my butt and actually do something. Doesn’t even matter what. Just move! :) And I really, really want a FitBit – I had one, and the case cracked and broke. It was one of the first ones they put out, and I’ve been dithering about replacing it.
Anything to try and keep me motivated! I biked to school daily until the middle of December but ughh I just can’t bring myself and I like biking.
My goal is to lose the baby weight I had already lost that found it’s way back… but with no baby this time! :D
I can’t wait for the warmer weather so that getting outside doesn’t seem like such a chore!
After having baby #2, my goals this year are to tone up and get more active with my kids!
My fitness goal this year is to be able to climb 10 flights of stairs without feeling winded!
I’ve been intrigued by the Fitbit for awhile but haven’t tried one. Most people who have one seem to like it.
I really want to do the Sun Run this year, and get in better shape to keep up with my five year old.
I need this!!
I have accidentally lost a ton of weight from a drastic diet change and it makes me think I should probably take fitness a little more seriously.
I want to get back into my gym routine that I had last year, and start jogging again.
We have plans to hike a volcano. If I can’t make it back down they will have to throw me in
Fitness goal for this year is to lose 20lbs, and rediscover the abs that I left around here somewhere two kids ago.
My goal is to start walking on a regular basis.
As a father of a 3 year old, I’d like to stay healthy and not look like a dad.
Just got started with my own Fitbit and it’s working out great. Would love one for my wife so we can spur each other on.
My fitness goals for this year are to be active at least 30 minutes a day. Whether that is walking (when it is not snowing!) or moving to a work-out video. I just want to get some daily exercise in.
Just got a job that has me walking around all day and I want to see what that does to me and I want to have my goal be to have the body that I never had before, may take a bit of time but i’ll get there
My fitness goal is to lose my baby weight – the last 10 pounds.
I am going to something every night after dinner, I will start small and work on getting active
To start walking more and not sit so much!
Tongue in cheek: My fitness goal is to be thinner than I am now. ;)
My fitness goal is to build muscle
I just got a gym membership and a few personal training sessions to help me achieve my goal of getting into better shape this year.
I want to run a little more consistently and actually get down to a happier weight. :)
I need to run again but unfortunately plantar fassiatis is killing me!!!
goals are to keep up with running and in general be active with kiddo!
I love my Fitbit One. Bought the Fitbit zip for my mom for Christmas. My fitness goal is to get a treadmill desk so that I can up my steps from about 5,000 per day to well over the recommended 10,000!
I want to be more active. Work keeps me busy and life even more so!
Not sure if my comment posted but i would like to tone up and go to the gym more often
Going to make it to a healthy weight for the first time pretty much ever!
I would live to the try fit bit! I think I tried to leave a comment but I can’t see it! Pick me!!pick me! :)
oooooh. I’ve been coveting one of these – mostly because I want to track my sleep!! Hope I win!!
I forgot to leave my goal! My fitness goal is to become more active in order to gain more muscle mass. My job keeps me tied to a computer most days and I need help fitting in a bit more activity.
My goal work out 4-5 times/week and to be more active with the family
My goal is to lose 100 lbs in 1 year.
I want to get off the couch more and spend time with my kids, before they don’t want to spend time with me.
For some reason it said I commented when I didn’t.
Fitness goal? To get more exercise. Period. Starting small and just walking more.
I’m looking at a minor decrease and tone but I’m dying to try this as I find having something to follow results gives you a push!