Pedometers
Pedometers keep a record of how many steps you have taken by sensing
your body motion and then use this data to calculate the distance you
have travelled. They can be worn all day, every day or just when you
are out for a walking workout.
You may be familiar with the 10,000 steps a day challenge launched
by the NHS in recent years that encouraged people to walk at least
10,000 steps a day to help combat rising levels of obesity and improve
our overall health. A pedometer is the perfect way of keeping track of
how many steps you have covered and can also inspire you to improve
your wellbeing.
All pedometers count the number of steps taken, although they may
use different methods to do so. The most accurate way of recording how
many steps have been taken is through an accelerometer like the one
used in the
Oregon Anywear Slim Pedometer.
Many pedometers now have additional features to enhance your workouts such as target times as seen in the
Oregon Marathon Walker and even calorie counters like the
Oregon Calorie Counter Pedometer with Panic Alarm.
Wearing a pedometer and recording your daily steps is a fantastic way
to increase your motivation to exercise and improve your overall health
and wellbeing.