[
UK
/pɛdˈɒmɪtɐ/
]
NOUN
- measuring instrument for recording the number of steps taken in walking
How To Use pedometer In A Sentence
- The numbers refer to the count of steps my new pedometer registers every day.
- Maybe a newfangled pedometer is called for — something like an electronic ankle bracelet (think Disturbia, if you must) that not only measures your steps but also gives a little electric shock when you spend too much time on the couch. Here’s Another Commitment Device for Weight Loss - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
- An MP3 player and pedometer in one, it tots up the distance you have covered and the time it has taken while you listen to your favourite tunes.
- All these new experiences, all these new words; orthotics, podiatry, pronation, pedometer, the joys of sports psychology.
- In one study, 400 women ages 19-71 were encouraged to walk 10,000 steps each day for eight weeks and to wear a pedometer while doing so.
- I mentioned purchasing my pedometer and working towards 10,000 steps a day.
- Once home, I checked the distance recorded on my watch, via my pedometer (another new word in my life).
- The results suggest that the use of a pedometer is associated with significant increases in physical activity and significant decreases in body mass index and blood pressure. Here’s Another Commitment Device for Weight Loss - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
- In order to monitor it all, I have a spreadsheet to record the number of steps each day from my pedometer.
- And keep track with a pedometer that counts your steps so you can set goals and monitor your progress.