Computer ≠ Exercise

17 04 2008

Well, I did fine on eating today (even if I did eat the entire can of chili beans), but my exercise level is low because I sat at the computer all day trying to catch up on things I need to finish before the end of the semester. Don’t tell me I need to walk. I know that. What is nice about the bodybugg is that it CLEARLY shows how important exercise is. When I did just a couple of hours of gardening one day, I burned double the calories that I burned today.

I wonder if the Wii Fit which comes out on May 19 will work for a tech freak like me? Maybe, but I think I will wait and read some reviews. It has been out in England for a few weeks now and one reviewer said it would be entertaining for a couple of weeks and then he would lose interest in it. Since I seem to be doing well with the bodybugg, I wonder if the same would be true of the Wii. I think the price will put me off for awhile though.

Okay, so here is my food for the day. For the purists in the bunch, I had to go back in the delete my dinner (which I had put in the afternoon snack slot) and move it to the right place. Personally, I don’t care where the food goes as long as I log it all. However, I want you purists to be happy and I don’t want comments like “How could you eat that for dinner? or a snack?”


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13 05 2008
Coach Val

Coach Val here! Are you getting the Wii Fit? Our family is later this month, I can’t sit still long enough to play a video game. So this should be fun. I’m curious to see how many calories I burn doing the skiing, “step arobics”, or yoga.
Keep up the great work!!

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