I Have Walked 10,000 Miles!
Posted: April 1, 2014 Filed under: Diet- comedy 2 Comments
OK, It’s April Fools Day! The truth is not bad either…at 9:48 my fitbit messaged me that I had walked 1,000 miles! If you are a faithful reader you might remember that on Feb 3 I wrote I had walked 500 miles in three months and one day. I thought that was fairly good because before I got my fitbit I estimate I was walking something like three miles a day and that at that rate it would take me about five and a half months to walk 500 miles.
Being competitive, especially with myself, I decided to see if I could walk 500 miles in two months instead of three. That was a big jump, but I calculated that if I did 20,000 steps a day I could do it. The power of math! I was right. I made my goal two days early thanks to walking more than nine miles a day on a bunch of days to help make up for two sick days and two flying days.
Now to prove that all this walking is a good thing I can report with scientific accuracy that I lost 9.8 pounds in the time I walked the 500 miles. That includes ten days of a trip to London and Paris where I ate like a tourist. Other wise my eating is incredibly stable and similar to a time I was not walking so much.
Even though we are all sick of winter, if you are dreading bathing suit season’s arrival, and who doesn’t, I suggest you get up and walk around. Even if you just walk around your house it makes a huge difference.
I am keeping my 20,000 a day step goal for now because I really need to spend sometime doing real work so I don’t think I have time to up my goal. But I do think that I am about 5 pounds away from fitting into the skinniest clothes I own. That certainly won’t be skinny but it is a good place to see if I can stay. I know that losing weight is exciting, but maintaining weight loss is dull and that is the ultimate goal.
You are an inspiration to those of us who are also using the FitBit. I have to agree that keeping the weight off for me has been much harder than losing it. I think part of it is that you no longer have a goal you are trying to reach.
Dana, you are awesome! Woohoo! I am so inspired! Alas, our Fitbit order was cancelled a few weeks back due to the skin rash debacle. We’ll have to try again.
Also, I love when you write about walking around your dining room table, etc. I once tried to keep my heart rate up while vacuuming and performed so many squats that I could barely walk the next day! Also, don’t underestimate the power of doing laps in the airport terminal or on the train platform! Yes, I am that weirdo!
Thanks for the inspiration and the laughs!