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I have been wearing my Fitbit Flex for one full year. And by wearing, I mean I have worn it nearly 24 hours a day, seven days a week for one full year. Today I wanted to share a "review" and why I think this fitness tracking method has worked for me.

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First some basic details:

I got a Fitbit in April 2014 because I had seen a few folks using them and sharing on social media. "That looks…addicting." I thought. And placed my order.

When I started wearing it, I was a few weeks out from quitting pumping breastmilk for my (then) 10 month old daughter and felt like I might as well spend all that extra time I'd be saving walking plus I wanted to get my body back to "normal."

When I first wore it, I was shocked to find that even with my long daily walks I was only clocking in about 7000 steps, not the "recommended" 10k.

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I have gone through weeks where I hit my 10k goal everyday and weeks were I feel glad to just get that star one day out of seven.

I have lost ten pounds in the past year without changing my diet or doing any other exercise other than working for those ten thousand steps everyday. This point needs some clarifying though… I think the first few pounds dropped off quickly when my post-breastfeeding hormones regulated. (Everyone experiences hormone changes differently, but my body held onto extra weight while I was producing milk.)

Without a doubt, though, at 30, I feel the best in my body and clothes that I ever have. I seriously thank the fitbit for this. I have tried a lot of different exercise routines and even more crazy diets in my life and this one (walking!) is the easiest on my body by far. Plus! I'm happy and never hungry!

Technical details:

I charge my Fitbit every 3-5 days while I sleep. It plugs right into my USB wall charger and takes probably an hour and half to go from empty to full. You get an email reminder when the battery is low.

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I have had a few different color plastic bracelets and also have a Tory Birch rose gold one that I love for fancier days. Before I got the fancy bracelet, if I had to go some where nice (like a wedding in the photo above) I just tucked the tracker into my bra. Worked great.

I find the tracker to be very consistent. And remember, what matters isn't that it's perfectly accurate but that it's consistently inaccurate.

Twice in the past year, my tracker has stopped charging properly and both times after trying to troubleshoot myself, Fitbit sent me a replacement free of charge within two days (I emailed their customer service and it didn't matter that I had purchased through amazon). I am not sure if this is just because it was in the first year? But if it happens again and I have to buy a new one myself, I would for sure. $100 a year is cheaper than a gym membership (and I don't have to drive to the gym).

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Who is the Fitbit for?

Despite the fact that my experience has been so positive, it would be insane for me to blindly recommend the Fitbit. I actually bet this sort of tracking wouldn't work for most people. It takes a sort of uniquely obsessive personality to really click with this constant feedback.

If you're considering one, these are the questions I would ask:

  • Do you want to be "healthier"?
  • Do you not already have a workout plan that's working well?
  • Do you feel like you don't have time to exercise?
  • Do you actually like walking (or running)?
  • Do you feel motivated by goals and statistics?
  • Would you seriously wear a piece of plastic around your wrist every day?

If you answered YES to all of these questions then I would say it (or other similar workout tracker) could be a great fit for you. If you answered no to one or more, I'd say "ehhhh, might not be worth it" but would still try out a pedometer app for your phone and see what you think. (If you carry your phone all the time, you can just skip the bracelet all together and use an app like Health for free!)

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The most important thing to keep in mind is the Fitbit doesn't work. YOU WORK.

It's like buying weights or signing up for an exercise class. That's just a step in the right direction. The actual improvement comes from the consistent use of those weights and repeated visits to that exercise class. That's the hard part. And only the hard parts make real change.

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But as far as the Fitbit goes, it's not really hard. For most people, the physical act of walking isn't hard. It doesn't take special clothing or shoes or equipment. It's not expensive. But finding time to walk is hard. Getting up from the couch after dinner to do laps through your house is hard. And those two things are hugely vital for me to actually hit my numbers.

My success has come from GETTING UP off the couch at 9pm when I am still 2000 steps to goal. I walk laps from my bedroom to the kitchen and listen to podcasts or read a book – yes, while walking. That has been the real difference. Of course, if I didn't have a Fitbit, I could still get up and walk. But when I don't have that number looking at me it doesn't feel as concrete or "worthwhile" (but we've already established I am a bit obsessive).

I think my best piece of advice if you recently purchased one and are having trouble (or bought one months ago and felt discouraged) is to switch your goal. If you normally get 3000 steps a day, set your goal to 4000. Don't shoot for 10k and be bummed! Go for something reasonable that you can hit consistently. When I was first pregnant and felt like a hungover garbage can, I dropped my goal to 5000 steps for two weeks and focused on reaching that instead (I still didn't, btw). Keeping things manageable is always the key.

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You can also switch your focus. Maybe getting those 30 active minutes everyday is much more important to you than 10k steps. Awesome. Change it up and make that your daily goal instead.

Like anything, this is about finding what really works for you. Good luck! Happy stepping!

This post is NOT sponsored but links are affiliate.

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And speaking of one year, this week on ELISE GETS CRAFTY, I am chatting with Hayley Morgan of Wildly Co. about one year in business. Listen to our first episode about getting started here and then catch this week's here.

 

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70 responses to “one year with the fitbit.”

  1. KD Avatar
    KD

    Great post! I’ve had the Fitbit One for two years, and I can vouch that their customer service is awesome. They’ve sent me replacement clips several times.
    Fitbit has been a good motivator to keep me active, even when my workout routines have fallen by the wayside. My diet hasn’t been great, but I think consistently getting 10,000 steps has kept me from gaining too much weight.
    I like the Fitbit One because it has a display that shows all of the stats, and because it seems fairly accurate at recording the steps (it’s usually in my pocket or clipped to my bra). I’ve been curious about the bracelet style, so I appreciate reading about your experience!
    Hurray for Fitbit!

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  2. Jil Avatar
    Jil

    Wow, that’s so interesting! I’ll have to see if this happens to me when I knit.

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  3. Mandy Gaskill Avatar

    Elise, where did you get the neutral colored band? I noticed your link went to wocase. I love your skin-colored, pink band. Where did you find that?

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  4. MK Avatar
    MK

    I have a Fitbit Charge, and LOVE IT. My favorite part of it besides all the Flex options? The BlueTooth link-up. I have a waterproof case on my iPhone (b/c of kids) and usually keep it in my purse, so it is nearly impossible to hear it. As a small business owner, I have to take calls. And now I can just look down when I get buzzed and know if I need to find that phone.
    Funny that you held those pounds breastfeeding… I couldn’t hold onto them. I started to look sickly, and got more than a few odd looks for being so short and skinny with a new baby. Can’t win either way!

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    Kori

    I’ve been on the fence for a while but I think I’m going to take the plunge now. Just one question, did you get the small or the large? I’m measuring 6.25′ and the small fits up to 6.5 but I’m a bit nervous it’ll be too tight.

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  6. Lauren Avatar

    Awesome Elise! Been thinking of investing and your review definitely helped me! If I purchase I will make sure I use your affiliate link! Thank you!

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  7. Karen Avatar

    Kind of unrelated . . . where did you get the shorts in the first pictures? That outfit is adorable.

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  8. rachael s. Avatar
    rachael s.

    Holly, I also pumped exclusively for 11 months and would share my exporexperience if you’d like.

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  9. rachael s. Avatar
    rachael s.

    Experience

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  10. Kaelyn Avatar

    I have a Fitbit and I really like it! It definitely helps me keep track of especially lazy days and like you said, it gets me off the couch in the evening to run in place while watching TV! The only bad thing about the Fitbit is when you do exercises like pushups, planking, and biking it doesn’t track them. I still like the idea of having a goal although I frequently don’t meet mine.

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  11. Kim B. Avatar
    Kim B.

    i hadn’t thought about that, but that sounds perfect for me. Thanks for the tip!

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  12. Denise Avatar
    Denise

    Michelle,
    If stats are what you like, you might want to look into the Fitbit ChargeHR. I just got mine a little over a month ago and I LOVE it!!!! It monitors the duration of your “workout” and your heart rate constantly, so you get LOTS of information.

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  13. Denise Avatar
    Denise

    I so appreciate that you share about your Fitbit experiences. I researched different types of trackers before purchasing the Fitbit ChargeHR. I have had mine for a little over a month and LOVE it, I am obsessed with it!!! I wish I had realized that the ChargeHR needs to be worn above your wrist, as I bought the small, thinking it fit right on my wrist. The Large would definitely have been a better choice, considering how high it needs to be worn, apparently to properly monitor your Heart Rate at all times. It still fits, but it’s not quite as comfortable as it could be. I LOVE all the stats it gives.
    Thanks for your review!!!!

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  14. Laura Hager Avatar

    This such a well timed post for me. I just got my Fitbit 3 days ago! I’ve only had it for a short time and I’m already obsessed! It’s so fun and has already helped my get more exercise and to eat better. I love this thing and can’t wait to see the difference a year for me will make.
    Laura
    http://laurahager.blogspot.com

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  15. Stephanie Avatar

    I have had my Fitbit for about 3 weeks now and was appalled to see how few steps I was really taking in the beginning. I’ve gone from an average of 3000 to a daily average of 7000 in less than a month. My goal is to be consistent hitting 10k by Memorial Day! Competing with the girls in my office has got us all moving more because we all want win the challenge. I passed one girls office yesterday and she was jogging in place during a conference call! I agree with everything you said in your review…checking the numbers is addicting!

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  16. Kerry Willard Bray Avatar

    I love the fact that you get up and walk laps in the house, Elise! There are days when I do the exact same thing…only my path is from our living area, through the kitchen, around the dining table, etc. It’s a big ole figure 8 of sorts. Seeing the numbers is definitely motivating! I’m also connected to some friends and colleagues and it is good to spur and cheer one another on!

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  17. Laura Avatar

    Thanks for this! I’ve been toying around with the idea of getting a FitBit, but didn’t know a whole lot about them. This was a great, honest, thorough review! Now I want one!

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  18. Carrie Avatar

    Odd question–how do you think this would work for a wheelchair user? I anticipate calulating how many steps would count as I do one push of my wheels and calculating the “steps” by dividing into it. I am not trying to lose weight (trying to gain actually) but would just like to be more fit and active. I think the numbers would give me that extra motivation too.

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  19. Chantel Avatar

    Haha, I love the idea of it as a lightshow! I don’t have a FitBit yet (hopefully soon), but I can see myself being motivated to get my steps in if there was a lightshow! (Right now I use the S Health app on my phone and get all excited when the shoe symbol turns gold). I definitely think the FitBit has the kind of motivators that would work for me 🙂

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  20. Chantel Avatar

    Um Nicola, you just became my favorite person! Thanks for sharing that link!! I’ve been using an app on my phone while saving up for the FitBit but I totally have the airmiles for it!! Going to order it right now!!!

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