Wednesday, December 30, 2015

GREAT BARRIER REEF

Today's post will be a bit frivolous.  Aren't many of them?  (That's a rhetorical question, please do not feel you need to answer!) I have said on occasion that I enjoy getting emails from my apps. Twenty years ago one received actual physical letters and cards (mail) from real people.  That joy transformed into getting electronic mail (email) from real people.  Nowadays, we get email from our 'apps.'  An 'app' never forgets a birthday, or anniversary or anything now that I think of it. This is called progress. Today, my fitbit app sent me an email and the email announced the fact that I earned another honor. This honor was a badge for walking 1600 miles since my fitbit was activated on September 3rd of this year. This badge is the GREAT BARRIER REEF badge.

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Each time that I receive one of these so-called lifetime achievement badges it is always a surprise. I just don't know what the next level is. For example, I currently don't know what the next badge to be earned will be. A friend of mine who has had his fitbit for three years recently earned the 'Africa' badge (that was for walking 5000 miles - the length of Africa)  I am assuming that there will be a number of badges to be earned before I complete my imaginary trek from the northernmost part of Africa to Capetown.

List of 'lifetime' mileage badges that I have received so far... with the dates that they were earned:

MARATHON BADGE               26 MILES earned September 6, 2015
PENGUIN MARCH BADGE    70 MILES  earned September 9, 2015
LONDON UNDERGROUND 250 MILES  earned September 24, 2015
SERENGETI                            500 MILES  earned October 11, 2015
ITALY                                       736 MILES  earned October 28, 2015
NEW ZEALAND                     990 MILES  earned November 14, 2015
GREAT BARRIER REEF      1600 MILES  earned December 29, 2015

The Girl Scouts have perfected this 'badge' idea. When a Girl Scout earns a badge - she actually get a badge (patch) which she can sew onto her Girl Scout vest.  Where's my patch?  No, seriously... I want my patch! I would proudly sew it onto my backpack. There might an idea for a product launch for the fitbit company.  Hey, FITBIT, are you listening?
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Your Food Diary For:

Tuesday, December 29, 2015
BREAKFAST Calories Carbs Fat Protein Sodium Sugar
Calbee - Baked Shrimp Chips 390 57 18 6 690 3
Generic - Yamasa Narutomaki, 6 oz 180 27 0 15 2,160 9

570 84 18 21 2,850 12
L U N C H
Generic - Whitefish, Lightly Blackened, 8 z filet 244 0 2 53 2,312 0
Generic  - Buttered Cabbage, 6.2 oz. 246 10 23 3 196 6
WHOLE FOODS 8890 - STRAWBERRY VANILLA HEMP GRANOLA, 88.0 g (3/4 cup) 400 64 13 8 96 24
WHOLE FOODS 5536 - YOGURT ALMONDS 220 22 14 4 20 19

1,110 96 52 68 2,624 49
D I N N E R
Generic - Bulgogi (Korean Bbq), 2 Serving 186 9 7 22 634 0
White Rice - White Rice, 1.5 cup 308 66 0 2 0 0

494 75 7 24 634 0
S N A C K S
Kelloggs-Corn Flakes - Cereal, 2 cup (28g) 200 48 0 4 400 6

200 48 0 4 400 6
Totals 2,374 303 77 117 6,508 67
Your Daily Goal 4,095 512 136 205 2,300 153
Remaining 1,721 209 59 88 -4,208 85
Calories Carbs Fat Protein Sodium Sugar
*You've earned 2,165 extra calories from exercise today         
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Your Exercise Diary for:







Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Cardiovascular Minutes Calories Burned
STAR TRAC ELLIPTICAL 92 1,984
MATRIX TREADMILL 13 100
MFP iOS calorie adjustment Ic_i N/A 81

   
Daily Total / Goal 106 / 30 2,165 / 590  
Weekly Total / Goal 199 / 210 3,881 / 4,130             
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total calories consumed 2374 calories
total calories (92 minutes elliptical, walking) 2084 calories
total net calories 290 calories
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fitbit day 117
21046 steps
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MARATHON BADGE - 26 MILES
PENGUIN MARCH BADGE - 70 MILES
LONDON UNDERGROUND BADGE - 250 MILES
SERENGETI BADGE - 500 MILES
ITALY BADGE - 736 MILES 
NEW ZEALAND BADGE - 990 MILES 
GREAT BARRIER REEF BADGE - 1600 MILES
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THE NEXT BADGE? - ? MILES (I do not know what the next badge is... I will find out when I earn it)

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I had not realized how rusty I was when I started using the elliptical machine again after a few months hiatus. I almost always set my home elliptical machine to 90 minutes (plus a two minute 'cooldown') and set the 'resistance' to level 20. I simply peddle as hard as I can at a rate that seems comfortable and that I can maintain for the full 90 minutes. I had forgotten how effective a calorie burn was to be had on this machine as I have just begun to regain the levels of my previous workouts.  


As recently as two weeks ago,  Monday December 14, I worked out on this machine for 92 minutes, level 20 and logged only 1435 calories burned. At the time, I did not realize how poorly this compared to the calorie burn output level of my workouts on this machine a few months back.

Yesterday, December 29, I worked out on this machines for the same 92 minutes, at the same level 20 and logged nearly 2000 calories burned.  (That is a huge difference, and the assumption is that I will continue to improve as I continue to use this machine more and more often)

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map of the actual Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia



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