The majority of my work years were spent as a healthcare provider. As retirement approached, I shifted gears and attended seminary. Now my time is spent researching and teaching with a far more forgiving employer...if you know what I mean.
Area of knowledge and what I know well:
Theology, medicine, music and a few other areas of personal interest.
Does AARP have their own tracker? I use a Linteltek ID115Plus HR and it will interface with Google Fit or VeryFitPro (which is the one I use). A lot less expensive than FitBit and I have used mine over a year without a single failure. No fast battery...
Every day except Saturday and Sunday. Started walking because it was the only activity I could do while wearing an oxygen tank on my back. I don't have COPD. I do have Polycythemia, which I acquired by going from a lot of physical activity to sitting...
Does AARP have their own tracker? I use a Linteltek ID115Plus HR and it will interface with Google Fit or VeryFitPro (which is the one I use). A lot less expensive than FitBit and I have used mine over a year without a single failure. No fast battery...
Every day except Saturday and Sunday. Started walking because it was the only activity I could do while wearing an oxygen tank on my back. I don't have COPD. I do have Polycythemia, which I acquired by going from a lot of physical activity to sitting...
Does AARP have their own tracker? I use a Linteltek ID115Plus HR and it will interface with Google Fit or VeryFitPro (which is the one I use). A lot less expensive than FitBit and I have used mine over a year without a single failure. No fast battery...
Every day except Saturday and Sunday. Started walking because it was the only activity I could do while wearing an oxygen tank on my back. I don't have COPD. I do have Polycythemia, which I acquired by going from a lot of physical activity to sitting...