My wife has suddenly gained weight and she has been advised by our family doctor to workout everyday at least one hour for immediately checking the growth of the weight and slowly reducing it. Finding no options to reduce her weight, she has started her everyday workouts of brisk walking and jogging. At time I too accompany her, but most often due to work or hectic schedule I keep on missing her workouts! Talking walks and jogs sometimes can be really boring.

Even I could not get a pet because lack of space in home. After a deep thought, I got the idea of making her workouts more interesting with a pedometer. Such a device would keep on her enthusiasm high as she finds out the amount of calories burnt, strides taken and speed of her workouts. Which one would be the best pedometer for her? That was the tough question I had in mind and after great research I found the New Lifestyles 2000 pedometer.

This New Lifestyles 2000 pedometer is a wonderful pedometer for those who want to count estimated calories burnt and count the steps. The automatic seven days memory is also helpful in achieving a target set you. You can customize your own program of exercises and find out how far you have been successful in achieving it. The New Lifestyles 2000 pedometer has been rated as one of the most successful pedometer of time. It is small and silent which fits well to your belt or any other position where it is comfortable to count steps or strides.

The internal clock everyday starts at zero from midnight and that makes it easier for you to count your performance even if you forget to set the clock and time. The pedometer has been technologically built to provide you correct readings of calories burnt from your workouts. The pedometer weights just ¼ ounce. There is a security strap that ensures you don’t lose it when you are making high strides or jog fast. The pedometer is little expensive but when it comes to quality, you to bear a little from your pocket. The features are really and this makes this walker a perfect pedometer for your home workouts.

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