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		<title>Accusplit Eagle AE120XL is a Perfect Pedometer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 03:25:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My younger brother is a true fitness freak and never misses his workout regimes. Even when the weather is not perfect to go out for jogging and walking, he would engage in some activities that would burn his calories to some extent. I knew his fitness standards and his love for fit body. On the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My younger brother is a true fitness freak and never misses his workout regimes. Even when the weather is not perfect to go out for jogging and walking, he would engage in some activities that would burn his calories to some extent. I knew his fitness standards and his love for fit body. On the contrary I am a lazy, plumy fellow who loves to sit and enjoy cozy moments. He has a pedometer I knew that but what brand he was using, I was unwared.</p>
<p>One day he asked me to accompany him and I said yes! When we completed our workouts, me puffing heavily and feeling to rest somewhere, I observed him noting something from his waist. It was a pedometer and the thing created some kind of interest in me. I could see his miles of walk and run up along with the calorie burnt. He had an ordinary pedometer and he was not sure whether the calculations were correct or not! After I came back home, I sat to find out a perfect pedometer for him. Accusplit Eagle AE120XL pedometer impressed me a lot with its wonderful features. I ordered for two Accusplit pedometers – one for him and one for me!</p>
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The features of the Accusplit Eagle AE120XL are as follows-<br />
It enables you to count 100,000 steps of jogged moves<br />
The pedometer comes with a case close to prevent you from unwanted reset as well as prevent accidents<br />
It includes three ways to pedometer leash.<br />
Counts your calories burnt.<br />
It computes your average speed of workout and records the improvements of one week<br />
Displays time of the day.<br />
JW200 Pedometer Engine for most accurate computing<br />
PGA TOUR faceplate<br />
It has a sturdy built in chip<br />
And the pedometer comes with 5 year warranty from the manufacturer.</p>
<p>If you too are looking for something which would motivate you and your workouts, you should check the Accusplit Eagle AE120XL Pedometer. This is a wonderful electronic calorie meter and simple to use. It allows you to count the distance traveled or walked, steps taken, estimate the calories burnt, hike or jog, and have a unique flip- case design which makes reading your exercise sessions cool!</p>
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		<title>Accusplit AE170 pedometer review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 01:41:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since its founding in 1972, Accusplit&#8217;s has produced professional superior stopwatches, pulse rate monitors, timers, and clocks.  Accusplit was the first maker of digital stop watch, and the company speedily earned a reputation for making accurate, quality products. The company&#8217;s president, W. Ron Sutton, is the inventor of the computer memory stopwatch, and the company [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.pedometersguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/accusplit-ae170.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-13" title="accusplit-ae170" src="http://www.pedometersguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/accusplit-ae170.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="210" /></a>Since its founding in 1972, Accusplit&#8217;s has produced professional superior stopwatches, pulse rate monitors, timers, and clocks.  Accusplit was the first maker of digital stop watch, and the company speedily earned a reputation for making accurate, quality products. The company&#8217;s president, W. Ron Sutton, is the inventor of the computer memory stopwatch, and the company has made a lot advancements in the design and production of timing devices in the past three decades.</p>
<p>Today, Accusplit manufactures a broad range of pedometers in addition to as stopwatches and timers. The chairman of the company is called &#8220;Mr. Pedometer&#8221; and holds a patent of invention for pedometer accuracy.</p>
<p>The <strong>Accusplit AE170</strong> pedometer is easy to arrange and use. I proved its accuracy at the local highschool track by walking a half mile, and certainly, my pedometer read 1/2 mile. The clip is robust, I haven&#8217;t had any trouble with the device falling off. The leash is a good extra &#8211; if it did fall off, it wouldn&#8217;t hit the ground.</p>
<p>The <strong>Accusplit AE170</strong> pedometer is easy to arrange and use. I tested its accuracy at the local high school track by walking a 1/2 mile, and certainly, my pedometer read 1/2 mile. The clip is sturdy, I haven&#8217;t had any problem with the device drop-off. The leash is a good extra &#8211; if it did fall away, it wouldn&#8217;t hit the ground. My doctor gave me a goal of ten thousand steps per day, so I wear this all day long. It is light and I don&#8217;t notice I am wearing it throughout the day.</p>
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<p>In the <strong>Accusplit AE170 </strong>the wearer does have to put in an accurate stride distance for the pedometer to work precisely. Be sure that when you attach the device to your waistline area that it&#8217;s vertical and will stay vertical to acquire a full count of your steps.</p>
<p>Its dark cover means that I can wear it without anyone asking what it&#8217;s, and the fact that it&#8217;s readable when opened simply by looking down is great (no need take it off the belt). The another strap is also a great incentive, preventing unplanned loss or breakage had better it belt down off. It&#8217;s not done this yet with me, and I think that the hazard is low &#8211; all the same putting the strap on is a effective move.</p>
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