What is a pedometer?
A pedometer is a small device that counts the number of steps you
take. It is also called a step counter.
All pedometers count steps, but there are several types. Simple
pedometers just count your steps. Some digital ones not only track your steps
but also tell you how far you've walked in miles. Some even tell you how many
calories you have burned. But these mile and calorie readings are just an
estimate and may not be accurate for you.
Pedometers are most accurate for walking. They may be less accurate
for running or walking uphill, because your stride changes. But over the course
of a day, a pedometer gives you a good idea of how active you are.
Pedometer prices vary. Those with several features can cost $20 or
more. You can buy them at most sporting goods stores or on the Internet. Look
for one that is built to last, is easy to read, and comes with a clip or a
strap to attach to your waistband or belt. Make sure that it is
comfortable.
Before you use your pedometer, you will need to set it. The
following tips may help:
- Make sure that your pedometer is secure on
your waistband or belt. Usually a pedometer needs to be worn upright to work
well. If it is tilted, or if it does not fit snugly on your body, the results
may not be accurate.
- Try wearing the pedometer in different places
on your waist to find where it gives you the most accurate step count. It may
be most accurate if you wear it on your side above your hip or directly above
your knee. Test your pedometer by walking 50 steps. If it is off by more than a
few steps, put it at a different place on your waist and try
again.
- If you have the type of pedometer that converts the number
of steps into distance, you will have to set your step length. Follow the
instructions on your pedometer, or try using this water method to help measure
your steps:
- Pour a small puddle of water on the
sidewalk, and step into it to get the bottom of your shoes wet.
- Step onto a dry part of the sidewalk, and walk a few steps at your
normal pace.
- Use a tape measure to find the distance between the
wet heel prints of your right and left feet. This is your step
length.
- Remember that the pedometer will be most accurate when you
walk at the same pace that you used to measure your step length.
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