Pedometer ‘Steps’ Enthusiasm is Important

Posted by Oni Raynbo on May 30th, 2010 and filed under pedometer steps | No Comments »

Do you want to do your pedometer steps perfectly and assume that means successful weight loss?

There is a flaw in the logic of this approach because pedometer steps, when used correctly, do lead to weight loss, however, it requires ongoing commitment to the walking and activity, with eating moderation, for successful weight loss; any pressure to perform perfectly, whether this is a self expectation or of others, can take away some positive results.

Have you ever felt really excited about something, a new opportunity, a new weight loss diet, a new trainer? And to start it is just as magical as you hoped. You seem to be more capable of whatever it is you’re trying to achieve. Then something like a letdown happens and it seems it wasn’t magical and the results or gains you achieved went away and you think you imagined them in the first place.

I’m someone who has done that -a lot!

Now I know that was a wrong approach. My doubt was what killed the success.

This is similar to a new relationship which starts on a high-high hopes, high enthusiasm, high agreeability-and then becomes a work-in-progress!

Perfecting your pedometer steps process is not part of a walking to lose weight lifestyle. Using a pedometer is how to monitor action. The acceptance of your lifestyle changes become the main factor promoting success.

The advantage of a new system or approach to your fitness, health or weight loss is the change it brings into your attitude.

Pedometer steps encourages you to routinely exercise, makes it easy to remember to do it, and gives you  motivating results, as you see the steps total rise and your body trim.

Enthusiasm is a great precursor of weight loss success. Enthusiasm for the process. Maintaining enthusiasm is a key to your success.

Tips for maintaining enthusiasm with Pedometer Steps:

  1. Take heart from all the others who successfully and routinely use a pedometer as their focuser.
  2. Work it! Use the system as best you can. Anytime you question it say to yourself:’it works-I know it works.’
  3. Avoid discussing it with anyone who wants you to justify its ability to work for you. People who might say discouraging things are not the best people to share your enthusiasm with-they can take it away and it is the loss of enthusiasm that damages your weight loss not the system’s lack.
  4. Find the ways you most enjoy using it. This is important because wearing a pedometer is a commitment, like a relationship and you have to put good feeling into it. The best way is to discover how you enjoy it and focus on making that even more fun or rewarding than ever before.
  5. Share it with others-but not too much!
  6. Learn that the responsibility is yours for enjoying the process. Don’t rely on others to make it special for you. Any interaction with others such as on the web is a weight loss tool. Use it when it is to your advantage but don’t if it takes you away from your goals.
  7. Be solution oriented!

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Pedometer Steps Tips Lead the Way

Posted by Oni Raynbo on May 24th, 2010 and filed under pedometer steps | No Comments »

Walking and counting pedometer steps is the new wave of lifestyle management for busy overweight people. Tip 1 at the end of this post will start you on your way. Return to this blog for regular tips to help sustain this process.

Too much to do and too much on your mind? Neglecting your diet and exercise needs is by far the easiest strategy and the one you have applied for most of your adult life. Perhaps you keep yourself going by eating favorite foods?

While those counting pedometer steps includes all sorts of people there is a special attraction for the mature and long under-exercised, struggling in some way to live that wonderful life they once dreamed about. It may be that there is a higher force such as a doctor or spouse directing the decision but on the whole this program worked because, your commitment to change over rode the past.

This means being willing to give up those past lifestyle choices that seemed indisputably the ‘best’ or the only possible ways of doing things.

There ’s a clear path for living an active fulfilling life. Pedometer steps counting becomes an established habit in your life, encourages you to take up active options during every day, rewards you with a success mentality when you achieve the targets, and increases your fitness and weight loss.

It is a path because depending upon where you start as in the regular exercise you do and the diet you eat daily, will be the speed of both your walking and your trimming and weight drop.

The series of small successes such as achieving your daily pedometers steps’ target helps with the motivation you need to keep on the program.

Tip 1:

Look for the greatest personal character traits which have supported you in your most successful moments in your life.

For instance, if one of those is the birth of your child, transfer the best aspects to your own re-birth as an active vital person. Pregnancy was required before that baby arrived. Some sail through these 40 weeks and some don’t. Either way it is necessary. Then the work really started but it was a love process.

The positive expectation you felt looking forward to the birth of your child is needed for this activity and pedometer steps process that leads to a fabulous lifestyle.

Pedals & Pedometer Steps is an advocate of the new wave of greater expectations for a better life based on activity and weight loss. We will continue featuring the techniques, tools and systems which enable most of us to find ‘more’ in our lives!

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Walking Meditation and Pedometer Steps

Posted by Oni Raynbo on February 15th, 2010 and filed under pedometer steps, pedometer walking, walking for weight loss | No Comments »

Have you considered combining two of the world’s most popular forms of stress relief- walking and meditation?

As you’re reading Pedals and Pedometer Steps your main interest in walking may be for fitness and weight loss. Also as you’ve developed your regular walking you may well have noticed yourself feeling better generally.

If you are having difficulty fitting everything into your life and you meditate you can have the best of both world’s with a walking meditation. The video below demonstrates the sort of attention one needs to pay to details.

Walking Meditation

A major part of my pedometer steps progress has come from combining the activities necessary to get the steps’ target and also to act as a release valve for stress and frustration.

Walking in itself is a wonderful way to divert the mind of frustration and release a feeling of well being. Each step enables us to concentrate on where we are physically, noticing details of our surroundings in positive ways.

The major difference between a Pedometer Steps’ Meditation and the Zen version above is that you will have your pedometer strapped on and be walking with intention to exercise your body at the same time as you rest your mind.

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Pedometer Steps Advice for Finding Distance

Posted by Oni Raynbo on February 7th, 2010 and filed under pedometer steps, pedometer walking, walking for weight loss | 2 Comments »

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