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Jay Halt

Jay Halt . By the numbers. Basics . Age 46 Married with 3 teenage kids (one in college) Weight 236 pounds…and dropping Patent attorney Avid traveler E njoy skiing, snowboarding, tennis, but not going to the gym. Problem. Life is good, but….. Yo-yo dieter

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Jay Halt

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  1. Jay Halt By the numbers

  2. Basics • Age 46 • Married with 3 teenage kids (one in college) • Weight 236 pounds…and dropping • Patent attorney • Avid traveler • Enjoy skiing, snowboarding, tennis, but not going to the gym

  3. Problem • Life is good, but….. • Yo-yo dieter • At 253 pounds, I was more than 40-50 pounds over what weight I would consider to be ideal • 50 is looming…time to modify my lifestyle for the long haul

  4. Easy Solution, right? Must be less than Calories in Calories out

  5. Perception is not reality • The chicken and broccoli pasta at is relatively healthy right? • Chicken & Broccoli Pasta 1476 calories 92 g of fat 93 g of carbs 7 g of fiber 69 g of protein 2810 of sodium

  6. Need to get informed…need to track • 3 programs that I have used • Lose It! • Map My Fitness • Fit Bit

  7. Lose It! • Track calories • Track exercises • Monitor goals • Compete with friends

  8. Lose it! Screen Shots

  9. Lose it! Screen Shots

  10. Lose it! Screen Shots

  11. Lose it! Screen Shots

  12. Lose it! Screen Shots

  13. Lose it! Screen Shots

  14. Lose it! Screen Shots

  15. Lose it! Screen Shots

  16. Lose It! • Benefits? • Very easy user interface • Track calories fairly easily • Good database of foods • Scanning feature works pretty well • Social component • Detriments? • Tracking food is still a hassle

  17. Map My Fitness • Track exercises • Map routes

  18. Map My Fitness Screen Shots

  19. Map My Fitness Screen Shots

  20. Map My Fitness Screen Shots

  21. Map My Fitness • Benefits? • Easy user interface • Fun to look at your routes • Social component • Detriments? • GPS feature is sketchy (in center city) • Only records “workouts” • Doesn’t record routine activity, (i.e. walking around the office, etc.) which can be significant • Huge battery drain

  22. Fit Bit • Basically a pedometer on steroids

  23. Fit Bit

  24. Fit Bit Lunchtime walk around Rittenhouse park • Shows step activity in 5 minute increments Walk to meeting after work Walk to the bank

  25. Fit Bit • Monitor sleep activity

  26. Fit Bit

  27. Fit Bit What happened on these days?!?!!?

  28. Fit Bit • Benefits? • Tracks steps all day from all of your activities • Can even track sleep patterns • Very useful website • Social component • Links with Lose It! (but I haven’t gotten it to work) • Detriments? • Easy to lose

  29. Conclusion • All of these programs have a defined purpose • If I can find a way to link Lose it! with Fit Bit it will be a lot easier • I love competition, so the social component is big for me • - I have a weight bet on Lose it! (to lose 40 pounds by September 1st) for an iPad2 • - I have a “stepping” bet during May (to get an average of 16000 steps per day – loser buys drinks

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