Got a FitBit - It's working for me, here's my feedback (now with pictures).

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I know that devices like the FitBit don’t get much loving in here and I appreciate that many people see it as ‘just an expensive pedometer’ and to be fair, that’s what it is but the fact that it’s so well connected is what makes it work for me.

I’ve always been a big guy, I’ve tried the occasional diet but I’ve never been motivated or interested in keeping it up for very long. Just over three months ago, I bought a FitBit One and have been carrying it ever since. I have it linked to the MyFitnessPal app on my smartphone and it synchronises nicely with that. I have my daily calorie allowance from my height and weight and the exercise I do by walking is added to that allowance. The more I walk, the more I burn and my food allowance goes up.

I’ve set a daily goal of walking just under 11,000 steps per day which equates to five miles and the fact that it’s all technology and provides me with live info has given me the motivation to reach this goal. The place I used to work at wasn’t really in a good location for getting out for a walk but now my new job is in Ipswich, I find it really easy to go for a walk each day. I arrive early, walk into the town centre and stride up and down the high street a couple of times, then back to the office which is around two to two and a half miles depending on what time I arrive. At lunchtime, I do the same except I walk a bit longer, adding another two and half to three miles to my daily total. By the time I’m back in the office after lunch, I’ve always walked over five miles and I do it at a decent brisk speed. At weekends, I go to work with my wife and walk home. On a direct path, it’s just around two miles but I take a very roundabout route and I normally walk over four miles on the way home.

My eating habits have changed a little. I used to skip breakfast and have a sarnie at lunchtime along with either some crisps or chocolate then my main meal in the evening, with various snacks throughout the day. I now have some Belvita biscuits for breakfast, sandwiches at lunchtime with a fruit bar and a packet of Quavers or Squares and then my main evening meal. I’ve cut out the snacks but my evening meals haven’t really changed. I’ll have fish and chips, steak and kidney puddings, sausages, burgers etc and once a week I’ll have a pizza. Some days if I fancy something hot, I’ll have a Subway for breakfast or perhaps a McDonalds wrap. Once a week, on a Friday I have a big doorstep four rasher bacon sandwich. The only real difference is that I’m strictly calorie counting. Most days I don’t use my entire allowance and I never go to bed hungry. Since I started, I’ve only been over my allowance once and that was on the day of the local beer festival.

So how am I doing?

I said I’ve had it for just over three months and to be more exact, I’ve been using it for 100 days. In those 100 days, I’ve lost 3st 9lb which is 51lb.

All entirely motivated by this little bit of electronics that’s in my pocket all the time.

So yes, it is expensive for what it is but for me, it does exactly what it’s supposed to do.
 
so you are digitally guilting yourself into this regime?

Whilst I will be very supportive of your achievements (51lbs in 3 months is great work!), the key thing is doing this because you WANT to. If you can honestly do that, then all the toys in the world become irrelevant. :)

Keep it up, regardless! :D
 
good job :D roughly the same weight loss as me but I've been cycling since july so you are doing uber well to say I've cycled over 1000km since then and your only walking 5 miles a day :eek:

I've had bad days though :D like on sunday I had a big bag or fangtastics and a big bag of haribo wine gums :D

some days my body just seems to crave sugar though and I've completely cut sugar out of my diet so maybe that's why.

I used to have 2 sugars in my coffee and drink 4-5 cups a day lol....


you should start a log and give us proper monthly updates if you are that serious about it.

oh and in before the work out and the gym on a strength training routine posts start coming
 
If you don't mind me asking what was your weight when you started? Been trying to lose a little weight myself and have been considering a Fitbit - (I picked up the Fitbit Aria scales last year in the Amazon sales).
 
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Thanks guys, I'm not finding it a struggle to walk the distance each day now, it was at first and when I started it took a couple of weeks to get up to making my goal each day but now I do it with ease and generally get a fair bit extra as well without even thinking about it. For example, the last week I've done an average of just over 6.5 miles each day. My average over the whole 100 days is just under 6 miles/day.

I've not had any sugar cravings at all. I drink my (decaff) coffee black and don't like tea. The only time I ever add sugar to anything is on the top of fresh strawberries.

I know it's going to be difficult to maintain this over the winter but I'm adamant that I'm going to keep it up. I keep a close watch on the hourly forecast from Not-Very-AccuWeather and time my lunch breaks with that. Mind you, that didn't stop me getting utterly soaked this morning when the skies opened while I was walking past Argos. Hey, I'll dry out though!
 
Time for an update.

I'm now 150 days into my FitBit ownership and in that time I've now lost 5st 2lb which is 72lb or just over 34kg. My total weight loss since May 2012 is 6st 4lb (88lb, 40kg).

I've walked 932 miles since I got the FitBit back in July and I've destroyed a pair of shoes and a pair of trainers doing it.
 
Time for an update.

I'm now 150 days into my FitBit ownership and in that time I've now lost 5st 2lb which is 72lb or just over 34kg. My total weight loss since May 2012 is 6st 4lb (88lb, 40kg).

I've walked 932 miles since I got the FitBit back in July and I've destroyed a pair of shoes and a pair of trainers doing it.

Great work, you should be proud.

As much as I'm not a fan of FitBit, it does seem to work for you, which is the most important part of a healthy lifestyle
 
So are you still finding the fitbit helpful OP?
I've got a name. It's not 'OP' :(

Yes, it's very useful. The fact that it feeds back my exercise into the MyFitnessPal app which takes it into account and recalculates my daily calorie allowance is fantastic.

Take today as an example. My daily allowance is currently 1,470 calories. Half way round my six mile walk, I stopped at Greggs and had a rather yummy steak slice which was 430 calories. My exercise for the day so far has already added 685 calories back into my allowance so along with a couple of other things I've eaten, I've still got 1,589 calories left today.

No before and after body shots. Maybe in the future but not yet because I've not yet reached the final 'after' stage ;)
 
I've got a name. It's not 'OP' :(

Yes, it's very useful. The fact that it feeds back my exercise into the MyFitnessPal app which takes it into account and recalculates my daily calorie allowance is fantastic.

Take today as an example. My daily allowance is currently 1,470 calories. Half way round my six mile walk, I stopped at Greggs and had a rather yummy steak slice which was 430 calories. My exercise for the day so far has already added 685 calories back into my allowance so along with a couple of other things I've eaten, I've still got 1,589 calories left today.

No before and after body shots. Maybe in the future but not yet because I've not yet reached the final 'after' stage ;)

I'm sorry Feek :( I'm this modern busy lifestyle I found it too much hassle to scroll back up on my phone to check who you were!

No offence was meant and congratulations on your goals, I admire you and hope to follow in your footsteps and lose some excess baggage myself.

Christmas hugs! (No homo) :)

Edit: where did you get the device from? Are there other models?
 
OK so now I'm up to 200 days since I got the FitBit

My weight loss in that period is just around six stone!

My total weight loss since May 2012 is now 7st 3lb which is 101lb or 45kg.

I missed my walk on a couple of days over Christmas and the New Year (although I did walk on Christmas day) and I spent the best part of a week with a nasty cold when I could barely move, never mind walk but apart from that, I'm still getting in a minimum of five miles per day, normally nearer eight miles!
 
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