I have found that if I take a nice brisk 30 minute walk, and just try not to sit on my ass too much the rest of the day, I can make my 10,000. It's not the most fun thing, but you can walk rain or shine or snow. I went to the post office in a downpour this weekend.
But, alternately, you could just set a calorie burning goal instead, and manually log your gym activities so that they count. I don't know how the Jawbone app works but on Fitbit I had no problem logging 2 hours of moderately active housecleaning and claiming my 400 calories for that.
ST, as for syncing to a phone, my Fitbit requires Bluetooth 4.0, which I guess I have on my iPad mini but certainly not on the iPhone 3gs that I use for an iPod (I don't have a smartphone). Frequent syncing on the go is fun and all, but it's not totally necessary either. It also comes with a USB dongle that you just plug into a computer and then it'll wirelessly sync with that if you're near that computer and it's on. So if you just sit down once a day to your laptop, you don't even have to think about it -- it'll detect and sync that way.
But, alternately, you could just set a calorie burning goal instead, and manually log your gym activities so that they count. I don't know how the Jawbone app works but on Fitbit I had no problem logging 2 hours of moderately active housecleaning and claiming my 400 calories for that.
ST, as for syncing to a phone, my Fitbit requires Bluetooth 4.0, which I guess I have on my iPad mini but certainly not on the iPhone 3gs that I use for an iPod (I don't have a smartphone). Frequent syncing on the go is fun and all, but it's not totally necessary either. It also comes with a USB dongle that you just plug into a computer and then it'll wirelessly sync with that if you're near that computer and it's on. So if you just sit down once a day to your laptop, you don't even have to think about it -- it'll detect and sync that way.
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