I've been using the Pebble Jawbone Up app for a few weeks now and I've discovered some inaccuracies in the data transfer process between the watch and the companion phone app. The watch seems to count my steps pretty accurately, but some of the step data is not being recognized by the phone app. There has usually been a discrepancy of about 400 steps between the two apps, with the phone app showing fewer steps than the watch app. The worst case was when the phone app missed 7,000 steps!
I've done some research online and found several references to the issue, but no real fix. The best suggestion was to use the watch app's primary watch face, as to the two secondary ones seemed to produce the largest errors. It happened that I was using a secondary watch face when the 7,000 steps were missed.
Even with the errors, I think that using the app has been beneficial. Reviewing my sleep tracking data has encouraged me to get into bed earlier and get more sleep. I've improved my sleep time from an average of five hours per night to seven. I hit or surpassed my 10,000 steps per day goal an average of five out of seven days.
I was reading an article recently on creating successful morning routines, when one particular section caught my attention. It talked about starting the morning with a quick workout. The author suggested using an app called The 7 Minute Workout as a guide. I downloaded the app and gave it a try, at the beginner level. The app guided me through a series of exercises, with video instruction. It was more difficult than I anticipated, but not hard to do. It definitely provides a morning boost!
This week, I took my first swim class since high school. Back then, my swimming teacher was pregnant and couldn't do much in the pool. The substitute was not very effective, so I never learned to swim properly. My wife and I are considering taking a Caribbean cruise in the next year or so and would like to feel comfortable in the water, so we're taking the class together.
The class was pretty small, three adults and two teens. It was held at the local high school. We started out with the basics, holding on to the side of the pool, learning kicks. It was after the instructor corrected my kicking technique that my muscle memory kicked in. While I felt that my initial instruction had been incomplete, apparently I had learned some things. I found that I was able to swim half the length of the pool. Of course, my technique was pretty bad, with plenty of wasted motion, but I felt that I did pretty well. The instructor called me her "over-achiever." LOL!
My gym has a pool that is used mostly for water aerobics, but there are times when its available for open swimming. Since water aerobics participants need to be able to stand while exercising, the pool is pretty shallow, only 4 - 4 1/2 feet deep, making it a perfect place for me to practice.
I've been focusing more closely on my caloric intake. I've been mostly staying under my calorie goal and not touching my exercise calories. My challenge goal is to do this consistently for 45 days, ending on April 30th, when I'll do a weigh in.
My regular workouts continue at a good pace. I'm looking forward to the weather warming up so that I can add outdoor walks back into my routine.
That's it for now.
Reps and steps!

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