The Power of 30

Activity/Fitness Trackers; do they change your life?

August 02, 2023 Sally & Dannii Season 3 Episode 2
Activity/Fitness Trackers; do they change your life?
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The Power of 30
Activity/Fitness Trackers; do they change your life?
Aug 02, 2023 Season 3 Episode 2
Sally & Dannii

Wearable trackers are here to stay and it seems like most people have one, but do they change your life or not?

We get into both perspectives to give you a wider view and maybe change your thinking on them.

We've noticed some things with the members at the gym, for example, without a doubt when we recently did an activity challenge the members who wore trackers were at the top. But were they are the top because they wore a tracker, or did they wear a tracker because they already do a lot of activity and wanted to measure/ validate it?

We've also noticed a level of dependency, leading to levels of anxiety about activity not being tracked; is it wasted if it's not tracked?! All activity is valuable but a tracker can lead us to over-valuing our "ambient" activity, or under-value anything we didn't measure (if we forgot to set it, or if it was charging).

They are great for establishing where you are right now (although you can do that without one) and also for quantifying the "a lot" measure we come up against time and time again. The "I walk a lot" statement tells us nothing and far to often we find one person's a lot is another person's not very much! They add a community aspect, a way of encouraging others and motivate us with challenges and competition.

Trackers also give us a lot of other useful data (such has heart rate variability and stress scores) which can be incredibly useful for managing certain health conditions, and helping us not to feel guilty for resting.  While this is certainly useful they can also give us inaccurate data and don't measure certain activities very well (such as Strength Training).

A tracker "casts votes" for the person you want to become which James Clear tells us we must do in Atomic Habits. He also warns us against getting trapped into thinking it's the measure that counts, and optimising for what we are measuring (such as not going on a bike ride because then we miss out on steps).

Lastly, these trackers mostly only measure quantity not quality. They can make us hyper-focus on the number while ignoring other important factors such as how good moving our body makes us feel.

We're not going to give you a definitive answer on whether you should be using a tracker, it's just a discussion and as Coach Dannii points out, it's value to you most likely depends on the type of person you are.

If you appreciate the fun of seeing us in person, we usually film our podcasts so hop over to YouTube and enjoy the full visual experience!
As always...

All the details of our Kofi account are below so if you want to be part of our journey to help more women, check

Support the Show.


All the details of our Kofi account are below so if you want to be part of our journey to help more women, check it out - we thank you.
www.ko-fi.com/thepowerof30

Places to find us;
www.thepowerof30.co.uk
www.curvesilkeston.co.uk
Facebook;
@thepowerof30
@curvesilkeston
Books & Bones; Motivational Book Club
Instagram;
@curvesilkeston
@3dannii3
@sallpeacock
YouTube;
Curves Coach
Sall Peacock
Dannii-Ellie

Show Notes

Wearable trackers are here to stay and it seems like most people have one, but do they change your life or not?

We get into both perspectives to give you a wider view and maybe change your thinking on them.

We've noticed some things with the members at the gym, for example, without a doubt when we recently did an activity challenge the members who wore trackers were at the top. But were they are the top because they wore a tracker, or did they wear a tracker because they already do a lot of activity and wanted to measure/ validate it?

We've also noticed a level of dependency, leading to levels of anxiety about activity not being tracked; is it wasted if it's not tracked?! All activity is valuable but a tracker can lead us to over-valuing our "ambient" activity, or under-value anything we didn't measure (if we forgot to set it, or if it was charging).

They are great for establishing where you are right now (although you can do that without one) and also for quantifying the "a lot" measure we come up against time and time again. The "I walk a lot" statement tells us nothing and far to often we find one person's a lot is another person's not very much! They add a community aspect, a way of encouraging others and motivate us with challenges and competition.

Trackers also give us a lot of other useful data (such has heart rate variability and stress scores) which can be incredibly useful for managing certain health conditions, and helping us not to feel guilty for resting.  While this is certainly useful they can also give us inaccurate data and don't measure certain activities very well (such as Strength Training).

A tracker "casts votes" for the person you want to become which James Clear tells us we must do in Atomic Habits. He also warns us against getting trapped into thinking it's the measure that counts, and optimising for what we are measuring (such as not going on a bike ride because then we miss out on steps).

Lastly, these trackers mostly only measure quantity not quality. They can make us hyper-focus on the number while ignoring other important factors such as how good moving our body makes us feel.

We're not going to give you a definitive answer on whether you should be using a tracker, it's just a discussion and as Coach Dannii points out, it's value to you most likely depends on the type of person you are.

If you appreciate the fun of seeing us in person, we usually film our podcasts so hop over to YouTube and enjoy the full visual experience!
As always...

All the details of our Kofi account are below so if you want to be part of our journey to help more women, check

Support the Show.


All the details of our Kofi account are below so if you want to be part of our journey to help more women, check it out - we thank you.
www.ko-fi.com/thepowerof30

Places to find us;
www.thepowerof30.co.uk
www.curvesilkeston.co.uk
Facebook;
@thepowerof30
@curvesilkeston
Books & Bones; Motivational Book Club
Instagram;
@curvesilkeston
@3dannii3
@sallpeacock
YouTube;
Curves Coach
Sall Peacock
Dannii-Ellie