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FITBIT

Since May 1 (for nearly three weeks), I have been wearing a fitbit flex non-stop. I wear it all day. I wear it in the shower. I wear it to bed. I have taken it off a few times while I am at my computer to charge the battery – but that's it.

I have gotten a few questions about the fitbit on Instagram and I'd like to answer them here.

Fitbitapp

What's a fitbit?

It's a pedometer that looks like a bracelet that you wear on your non-dominant hand. It tracks steps, miles walked, active minutes and calories burned throughout the day. While you are sleeping, it tracks the number of times you are awake or restless. (I love this feature!) It connects via bluetooth to your computer or your smartphone. (I am not sure exactly what sort of smartphones, but I have an iPhone 4s and it works with that. My mom has an iPhone 4 and it does NOT connect to hers.) There is a free app you can download that syncs with the bracelet and gives you an INSANE amount of data about how you are moving. You can also enter how much water you are drinking (I do this) and what you are eating (I do not do this) onto the computer or the app.

Still have questions? Here is the amazon listing for the flex that I have or you can check out the fitbit website.

Why am I wearing one?

I recently stopped pumping breastmilk for Ellerie. If you've followed for awhile, you've heard me mention that I pumped and bottlefed exclusively from about six weeks on. This was a choice I made for a few reasons and not something I have too much to say about because I am not looking to provide advice or receive feedback. It was a tremendous hassle, but on the whole it worked for us. I am thrilled that I was able to provide Ellerie with breastmilk for 10 months. I am also thrilled that I am done. Because my "attachment" was to the pump not the baby, the only emotion "weaning" resulted in was joy.

The point though (and the reason why I mention all this), is that for the first time in over a year and a half my body belongs to me (and only me!) again. IT'S A GREAT FEELING. I don't have time to go to the gym. I don't want to pay for childcare while I take work-out classes. But I do want to get in better shape. I thought that this might be a great way to be aware of and increase my activity level.

Fitbitfamily

Does it work?

That depends. Yes, I think the fitbit does track steps accurately enough (is it perfect? Probably not, but all that really matters is that it's consistently imperfect). But it's only going to WORK (make you healthier) if you WORK (on making yourself move). If you are motivated by this sort of stuff (goals, data, graphs) then you will flourish with this sort of system. If you are not, you will not.

Example scenario: it's 8:30 PM and according to the app, you've only moved 8,000 steps today and your goal is 10,000. Do you feel discouraged and angry at yourself so you continue watching TV? Or do you feel encouraged and motivated to get up walk around? If you picked the first option, don't get a fitbit; it will bum you out. If you picked the second option, get a fitbit; it will inspire you.

THAT SAID : if you get the fitbit and find that on a normal day you are getting about 4,000 steps, I would recommend lowering your daily goal to 6,000 (you can edit all goals from the "factory settings") and then pushing for those 6,000. No sense setting an un-realistic goal for your lifestyle! You can always up it down the line and any progress is great progress. 🙂

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Has it helped?

When I first bought the fitbit, I was SHOCKED to discover how in-active I actually was. (I thought for sure I'd be hitting 10k without issue.) Turns out on a "normal day" I would probably get about 7,000 steps. Now that I "know" my numbers I am pushing myself to MOVE (mostly by taking longer walks but also by adding running with Paul and the stroller into the mix). The first week I hit 10,000 steps only 3 out of 7 days. The second week and so far this week, I have hit it everyday. If you're a numbers person, I have lost 2 pounds since May 1.

But another strange side effect is that my house is the cleanest it's been since Ellerie was born. Instead of spending my last 15 minutes before heading to bed on the couch scrolling Pinterest, I'm darting from room to room putting away toys, wiping down counters, clearing out closets and taking out the trash. Am I crazy? Oh, for sure. Am I getting my steps in? Absolutely.

In sum:

From past experience I know that when I want to be healthier counting calories or restricting food is a recipe for failure (or in the case of my junior year of college TOO successful). I've basically ate the same way for the past three years (you can read more about the my switch to better, smarter eating here). Because I'm pretty set in the food arena, increasing my activity level and moving more is a great option for me when I want to feel better physically. This will come as a surprise, but I am totally goal-oriented and LOVE that I can see actual progress in bar-graph form. 😉 If you feel similarly motivated, I recommend the fitbit or similar step-counting device.

this post is not sponsored but as I am sure you've guessed, the fitbit link is affiliate, which means if you buy one, I make a small commission.

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63 responses to “my experience with the fitbit.”

  1. Marcie L Avatar
    Marcie L

    Wish I had waited a week to buy mine so I could use your link 😦 I just got one and I too am shocked (and disappointed) at how inactive I am during my normal day. I am walking around the room now when watching TV, walking more while playing ball with our dog, etc. I love it so far and can now see why some days I feel so tired, even though I slept enough hours. Turns out some nights I’m restless!

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  2. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    they definitely use H and W to calculate BMI so yes, I imagine the calorie count is inaccurate. I don’t worry too much about that section though – just steps and active minutes.
    have you contacted the fitbit customer service? they might be able to give you a better idea!

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  3. Julie Finch Avatar
    Julie Finch

    I LOVE the fitbit. I had TWO of the fitbit ones’s definitely NOT waterproof. I washed two because they were religiously hooked to my my bra, and for some reason, put it in my pocket…maybe not wearing a bra that day??? (hard to believe that ever happens after having two kids! lol!!) but I was hesitant to get the flex just for the fact that I dont trust the waterproof capabilities. I’m curious to hear how it holds up in the shower! Do you wear the bracelet looser, or tight around your wrist? I just take it off because “third times a charm!” lol!! not willing to risk it! but I figure if I am always wearing it on my wrist I’m less likely to forget it in my pocket.

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  4. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    I’ve been thinking about getting one of these for a few months now. I did Steptember last year, where I was wearing a pedometer each day, and I was shocked that even though I walked 20 minutes to and from work each day, I was usually only getting about 8000-9000 steps a day. Imagine how much worse it would be if I wasn’t walking to work! It was quite motivating to take a longer route on the way home to make sure I got in a few extra steps 🙂

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  5. Suzanne Avatar
    Suzanne

    Thanks! Good idea 🙂 that seems like a great feature I’d really like to use!

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  6. Thea Avatar
    Thea

    I have an old fit it flex and after wearing it for an extended time developed dermatitis on my wrist from the nickel content. I don’t know if that issue has been resolved, but bear it in mind. I don’t know how good it is at counting steps while pushing a stroller ad your arm is fixed. It doesn’t count anything when I am biking. Those issues aside, I think it is a great tool for helping build activity into daily life regardless of the number of steps achieved. The little vibration and flashing lights when you reach your daily goal is reward enough for me.

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  7. Karli Jo Avatar
    Karli Jo

    I was out of the country for a couple weeks so I am catching up on your blog… This post was very encouraging and inspiring for me. I am happy with the way my body looks, but I am trying to become more active (I was super active for years and years during school) and my eating habits could use some work 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing. I probably won’t be getting a fit bit in the near future, but this was encouraging to help push me forward. P.S. I am also doing a mile a day challenge this month. Thanks Elise!!!

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  8. Karli Jo Avatar
    Karli Jo

    I am catching up on your blog this week… This was an inspiring post. I am at a phase of life where I am happy with my body and how it looks, but I am trying to eat better and increase my activity (the way I used to be). I probably won’t be getting a fit-bit in the near future, but this was the motivating post I needed to keep moving forward 🙂 This month I am also doing a mile a day challenge for the fun of it. Thanks Elise!!!

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  9. Karli Jo Avatar
    Karli Jo

    Sorry I had a repeat comment! Technology and I do not always get along.

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  10. clarelocker@icloud.com Avatar
    clarelocker@icloud.com

    Hi Elise,
    I’m considering purchasing a fitbit or up24 but I have two boys and most of the time that I get out for walks it’s with a pushchair. I’m interested to know does it still register your steps if your pushing a stroller?
    Great informative review by the way.
    Thanks
    Clare

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  11. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    hi Clare,
    I use mine while pushing Ellerie in the stroller and it seems accurate! I have not done a step by step comparison of the same walk without pushing though. 🙂 Most of my walks involve carrying or pushing.
    hope that helps! e

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  12. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    Thanks for this review. Might be just what I need to get myself back on track – daily feedback.

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  13. m1rit Avatar
    m1rit

    I’m really intrigued… I was when you first raved about it, but I wanted to think about it and read more and now I saw your questions and I thought YES YES YES! (‘Obsessive’ is my middle name… don’t know if that’s always a good thing… I use your tracker for knitting and I ‘failed’ on five days in 2015 – so far so good…)
    Can (do) you change the wrists, I mean can you wear it on your left wrist and the next day on your right wrist? Do you feel it affects the performance?

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