Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I only used to wear my Garmin watch when I went out on a run, but since moving up here to Harrogate I've found it very useful when going out on walks in the countryside because it records a map of your route as well as giving all the usual information about walking pace, calories, time etc. All that is great, but I've also been drawn into the daily 'step' and 'intensive minutes' goals 😱 It has been encouraging me to have fewer (i.e. no) 'easy days', but I've found it can become a bit of an obsession 😱 A couple of weeks ago my run of achieving my daily goals had reached 17 days and I was trying to aim for 30, but I failed by missing the 18th daily goal by about 30 steps! 😱 So annoying! 😡 Then I started concentrating more on the monthly steps goals. In September I walked 400k steps, and in the last week of the month I did 26 times my weekly goal of intensive minutes 😱 I walked/ran about 130 miles in total - now I'm knackered! 😱 🙂
Anyone else become obsessed with their tracker?
Think I might give this a go for a few days...

(www.silversurfers.com)
Anyone else become obsessed with their tracker?
Think I might give this a go for a few days...

(www.silversurfers.com)