We’ve been road-testing – or perhaps
pavement-testing would be more accurate – this app over the first few days of
January2014 on our London Walks…
It’s called Pacer and it’s a pretty fancy
pedometer that measures not only your step rate, but also calories burned and
blood pressure. It also allows you to set goals and make your own personal
fitness plan.
It's a free download for the basic version but there are options for in-app purchases that allow access to more detailed and sophisticated stats.
The first results – on the Ghosts of the
Old City Walk on New Year’s Day – allowed us to burst almost all of our 10,000
steps-a-day target…
… (the total here includes two short extra
walks to and from the tube station at the start and end of the walk, and also
steps taken when walking up the escalator at Tottenham Court Road tube).
We'll share our step counts on our various London Walks over the next few crucial New Year Resolution weeks.
Are any other London Walkers using a
pedometer in the New Year as part of a fitness regime? If so, do get in touch,
we’d love to hear your recommendations. Drop us a line at the usual address,
leave a comment on this blog or Tweet us @londonwalks.
Download Pacer from iTunes HERE.
A
London Walk costs £9 – £7 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your
guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all
London Walks can be found at www.walks.com.