Wearing a watch again actually feels kind of strange. I took it off today to go through the security line at the airport and I forgot to put it back on. You know how much walking you do in an airport right? Now all those steps aren’t accounted for. And to think of all the terrible calories I’ve inhaled today too. What am I rambling about you might wonder?
My new watch from Reebok is the Reebok InShape Fitness Watch. This watch no only tells the time but it also measures how many steps I take, what my average pace is and how many calories I burned. It also counts up the total amount of time I spent in activity. It’s been a very sad and low measure so far. The farthest I walked was about 4 miles one day. I don’t walk very much with my day job. The Reebok InShape Fitness Watch comes in three colors
ALSO BY Reebok:
Reebok Heart Rate Monitor without a Chest Strap: The Reebok Heart Rate Monitor without a chest strap is also available in three colors. It’s unique because it measures your heart rate without a chest strap. You obtain your heart rate by simply touching the face of the watch. They call it the Touch to View Heart Rate. It also has a Fit Zone indicator, a Calorie Burn Monitor, and Speed Distance and Step Tracking.
Reebok InColor Digital Pedometer: It’s a pedometer with a color changing LED screen. Color with this new pedometer tells two stories. First you have the freedom to select the display color of your choice. Second, the innovative Pace Assist Technology changes LED colors to visually keep you on your pace goal. Meaning, Red your going too slow and signals you to move faster. It also tracks your total time in motion
Reebok InView Pedometer: This one keeps everything a secret. Data is only visible to the user. We all like to share our fitness accomplishments but out personal data is sacred. Or at least it used to be before Facebook. Of course, I haven’t seen people updated their page with their weight.
Measure your heart rate with Sportline as well.
Sportline CARDIO 660 monitors: The Sportline CARDIO 660 comes in a men’s and women’s model. They has a fat burn indicator, exercise memory and 50 lap timer. It also has the Heart Rate Tracking BPM and % of Max. I remember learning about all that stuff in health class in college but have no clue any more as to what they mean. This one comes with a coded chest strap to eliminate interference.
Sportline CARDIO 630 monitors: This provides heart rate monitoring and is also offered in a men’s and women’s model. The CARDIO 630 features heart rate tracking, BPM and % of Max, Calorie & Fat Burn tracker, customizable user profile, the coded chest strap to eliminate interference, easy set up and use with dedicated heart rate button.
Sportline SnapShot Pedometer: This displays five key fitness data readouts, steps, distance, calories, average pace and total activity time all at once so there’s no need for scrolling. It’s powered by Sportline’s Infiniti Motion Sensor, which measures your body movements when worn from multiple locations on the body and in multiple orientations.
This giveaway has ended. Congratulations to the winners, Kristi P. and Brian E.
We received samples for this review. All rules can be found under giveaway rules
I increase my heart rate at least once a day by chasing my dogs around the yard!
I use the elliptical machine at my health club or walk outdoors if the weather is nice to increase my heart rate.
I play tennis almost every day of the week.
I stride walk daily
I like to work in a little exercise while I watch tv.
increase your heartrate by exercising on the treadmill daily
Park your car at the far end of every parking lot so you can get a walk in!
kcoud33 at gmail dot com
I walk around my house and stop in every room to pick up something
take the stairs two at a time!
I like to increase my heart rate once a day with speed walking.
We have an eliptical here, my daughter uses it but I take brisk walks
Take a quick walk around the block with my kids at least once a day is what I try to do!
Take the stairs at work.
I walk my dog- the nicer it gets the longer we walk 🙂
I use the free exercise programs on the on demand stations to get my heart pumping!
walk around the block
Walking the dogs in an are where there are a lot of squirrels! 🙂
I run. Almost every day. And I use stairs instead of elevators.
By walking more and a little faster.
I like to pull my daughter in a bike trailer.
Fast paced walking when doing errands!
For the less enthusiastic person walk around the mall it is less boring than just looking at trees…lol
sibabe64 at ptd dot net
I use a treadmill!
Get away from the computer. lol I like to use my treadmill.
gourdsrmylife(at)yahoo(dot)com
Do mountain climbers, very fast.
I get my heart rate up by chasing my kids around the yard
take the stairs at work not the lift
I run (Try for 3 miles a day)
Jumping jacks.
I go up the stairs at home as quick as possible when I’m not carrying anything/anyone.
i get on my elliptical that i have upstairs in my home for 30 minutes a day.
i run a lot.
Take the stairs instead of the elevator
trippyjanet at gmail dot com
i park half a mile from work and walk the rest of the way
Taking the stairs instead of the elevator
you have to run..you must run,and lay off the sodas
take a brisk walk.
I want to lose weight.
Do a few minutes of callisthenics,,push-ups, sit-ups, deep knee bends and lunges.
I LIKE TO DO JUMP IN JACKS DAILY TO INCREASE MY HEART RATE.
Park farthest away in the parking lot at the store and walk.
valeriano (dot) leanne (at) yahoo (dot) com
I walk around the park.
park far away from store and walk
I increase my heart rate by walking with Leslie sansones programs!
jumping jacks
Believe it or not-just bend down and pick up all the dog hair wads instead of sweeping them up.
I take the stairs at work.
Thanks for the chance.
mogrill12@gmail.com
take stairs, not elevator
I take the dog out for a brisk mile walk each morning!
By parking further from the door.
Do things in quick bursts of energy throughout the day.
Go for a run to increase that heart rate!
I like to dance a bit in the morning to rock music.
Increase your heard rate by running up steps.
I use the Elliptical at home, I also play Wii with my kids, I walk and I swim
I try a brisk walk daily, even if around the block…emphasis on brisk.
I walk 1 mile per day!
freebiegoddess03@aol.com
taking the stairs
Thanks so much!
Janna Johnson
Jannajanna@hotmail.com
janna @ Feed Your Pig on GFC
Just getting up and being active. going for a brisk walk or a jog.
ferriza2(at)yahoo(dot)com
I can start taking my daily walks/jogs again
I always take the stairs at work instead of the elevator! Gets my heart rate going up a bit 🙂
take the stairs & park far away from entrances
Walk/jog on a treadmill
running on a treadmill
i don’t know if you got this the first time- running on a treadmill
I like to use the treadmill.
Thanks for the chance!
Take the stairs at work.
I dance to get warmed up and get my heart going.
Climbing up and down the stairs briskly.
i take the stairs instead of elevators!
running that’s what i do to increase my heart rate.
Every time you have to go up a set of stairs, run up them to get your heart rate going.
i take morning walks
One tip is to take the steps instead of an elevator
brich22 at earthlink dot net
RUNNING up the stairs 😉
Tam S.
Spending a few minutes every day puttering around outside. Sometimes I pick up the weed eater or just rake leaves or weed. It’s easy to work up a good sweat!
I used my elliptical to increase my heart rate daily
Turn off the computer and get off the couch
Chasing the kids while they ride their bikes from corner to corner and you yell get back here at the same time
They’ll luv it
i go to the gym and either walk on the treadmill or ride the bike
I jog on my treadmill to increase my heart rate.
I get up from my desk at work and take a walk around the building a couple of times a day to increase my heart rate. Thanks!
Exercise everyday to riase your heart rate.
I add sprints to a regular jog to increase my heart rate
Take the stairs as opposed to the elevator
Stay in motion. Even in a sedentary job – get up and move as often as you can. Do stretching exercises with your legs and neck while your work. While doing chores and errands on you feet (don’t use the car unless you really need to!) try to turn your walking and standing into more of a dancing/exercise movements.
The important thing is to try to always stay in motion (except when you are sleeping / trying to sleep!) moving build momentum for more motion, while standing still makes you more inclined to stay sedentary or worse, may even give you an impetus to go backwards!
I put on my headset/radio and dance to music.
Keep running to keep fit.
I work out.
Chasing children o plenty around daily.
Running!
chase your kids from room to room! who says tag can’t be for adults too?
do some quick jogs
vmkids3 at msn dot com
running stairs at the house
Do a few crunches and go for a quick jog.
Do some jumping jacks during TV commercials–that will get your heart rate up!
I get moving by playing with the Wii
I like to go joggng.
Go for a Run
When on a walk, occassionally do a brisk jog
wallindeb@yahoo.com
always taking stairs instead of elevator.
Take an extra walk during the day
Take the stairs instead of the elevator.
Do jumping jacks for 60 seconds! You can be surprised how fast that tires you out!
Run in place while the commercial of your shows come on.
I play baseball with my son.
Park a little farther away from the store–don’t look for the closest parking space. Those extra steps are good for you! 🙂
walk the dogs
taking the dogs for a brisk walk gets my heart rate up
take the stairs instead of the elevator
Walking my dogs always increases my heart rate and theirs.
I park far away from store entrances to get more steps in.
turn off the tv and go outside
We walk every morning at work.
msjem2001 at yahoo dot com
I walk on the treadmill and that increases mine
I park at the end of the parking lot when I go shopping and hike to the store. Carrying a 18 month old and holding on the a 4 year old adds to the workout. Just check the weather report first 😀
I try to park farther away from where I’m going so I can walk a little more all throughout the day! Thanks for doing this giveaway!
We have steps inside our house. I run up and down them half a dozen times. That increases my heart beat.
take the steps!
I play with my daughter outside or enjoy doing Zumba to raise my heart rate.
Even as a grandmother this sports equipment with monitor/watch would definitely jumpstart teh cardio vascular system. Thanks SW
25 jumping jacks
If you’re me, you can strap your skates on and get to roller derby practice. Which I should be doing nowish, anyway.
Add 20 mins of Pilates.
Run up and down the stairs.
Walk your dog daily at a brisk pace.
Thanks for the giveaway…take the stairs when that is an option during the workday; if possible, ride your bicycle to work or to go shopping.
senorpiero [at] yahoo [dot] com
shred some trails on your mountain bike. extreme!
use ordinary things to excercise…. if your are standing in front of the stove, do some squats or calf raises. if you have a few free minutes on your hands, go up and down the stairs a few times 🙂
lots of intervals starting off fast and do a 1 minute slow on the treadmill
run 3 times a week