*Note: I am reviewing this item in two parts. Part 1 is after day 1 of use. Part 2 will be after 2 weeks of use)

Item: Sportline S12

Purchased at: Walmart (I believe this is a Walmart only item)

Price: $38.77

Functions: Clock (time/date), heart rate zone monitor, resting heart rate tracking, alarm, chronograph, timer, dual time zone clock, pedometer, workout timer, calorie counter, distance calculator, speed (mph) calculator

Part 1 [Rating: 3.5/5]

I’ve been stepping up my fitness gradually since November, and I recently began training for my first 5k. While burying myself in message boards and websites dedicated to helping people improve their fitness level, I began to read about the glorious Garmin 305. As someone who’s been focused on fitness for all of 2.5 months, I wasn’t really comfortable shelling out $160-$300 for a device that I wasn’t even sure if I’d use.

So, yesterday, at the glowing goliath, I saw this little guy hanging in the fitness section.

Now, the primary functionality I wa excited about in the 305 was, tracking my speed, tracking my heart rate, and tracking my distance. After reading the box, and determining that this little baby did all of those things, I decided to grab it.

Today, I used it for the first time, and there were a ton of pros:

  • It is significantly smaller than the 305. I don’t know if the 305 would have been too big or not, but this one is definitely smaller.
  • It was pretty easy to set up. After determining my stride length, measuring my resting heart rate, and determining the ideal heart rate range I was aiming for, I was ready to go.
  • While running, I could glance down and check my speed which was great for determining if I was pushing hard enough.
  • It was easy to switch between speed, heart rate, and distance while running.
  • It tracked my steps (which I love).
  • You can stop the tracking process (stop the pedometer function) but you don’t have to clear the data right away, so you can track it/record it when you get home (see the cons list)

Now for the few cons:

  • It uses my stride length to determine my distance, not GPS… So, if I was super wrong about my stride length, or if my stride length changes significantly then I’d need to make an adjustment.
  • This little guy can’t compete with the computer interface of the 305. It does NOT connect to your computer, nor does it keep track of all of the goodies that the Garmin does. (but for $40 bucks, I’ll just open excel ;) )

All together, my day 1 assessment, is that I CERTAINLY got $40 worth of functionality. No. It is not as cool, shiny, or as technologically advanced as one that costs 5 times as much. However, if you’re just getting started, or unwilling to shell out that much green at the beginning of your fitness quest, or if you simply don’t have the cash available to spend on a big honkin one right now, so far, it seems that this thing will do the trick.

We’ll see how I feel after 1 week of use. :D

(30/30)

Well, I did it!!! :D

I worked out every day for 30 days. :)

I’m really proud of myself, and I’m really glad that I’ve managed to kick start a fitness regime! It’s about time!

I think the schedule I’m going to adopt for the future is something like 5 days a week. I need to be able to take a couple of days off if I want. The pressure of doing it everyday stressed me out. I think that by alleviating some of that stress, I’ll be able to keep building a positive association with working out. Of course it helps that I love the shred so much. I’ll continue doing it for sure. It was the best $10 I’ve spent in a long time. :)

YAY me. :D

Thanks for all the support, everyone. :D

(25/30)

Today, I came home and worked out SO hard!! It felt great… it is a really cool feeling to feel… stronger. :)

I just measured, and I’ve lost a total of 6.75 inches since starting the shred! Its crazy to me that this one, random thing has had such an impact on me. :)

ummm, what else? I work in the best school ever. We’re putting on the most adorable christmas play ever, and my friend, Erin is making magic out of CRAZY middle school kids. Its an adorable show, and today was the premier (really just a during school run through for the kids) but tomorrow is opening. I’ll unfortunately miss due to an exam, but… thankfully Jess will be there to put out that fire…

(Leroy Jenkiiiinnnnnnnnnnsssss.) :D

(15/30)

well… If you’ve been reading closely, you can probably count at least a half a dozen times that I’ve mentioned, “I didn’t want to work out”, “I REALLY didn’t want to work out”, “I really, really, really didn’t want to work out”…

Well, tonight, I almost didn’t. I mean, I really almost didn’t… I had a bad urge to puke, and I really tried to convince myself that it would be okay to miss just one day. It is after all, just one day! I turned to Daron, hoping he’d say, “aww, darling… you don’t feel well. And it is just one day.”

But that is not my Daron… :)

He proceeded (as usual) to tell me exactly what I didn’t want to-but desperately needed to- hear.

That I made a commitment, that I set a goal, and most importantly that I could do it. He explained the difference between saying I’d work out for 30 days straight, and saying I’d work out 30 times in 31 days… My promise to myself has to be paramount. I have to make good on my word.

Instead of spewing some crap about why lowering the bar is better, I get to write about how I jumped my half way through hurdle.

So, I worked out… and not-so-surprisingly, I didn’t puke.

3/30

Well, hmmm, how about that.

Today, I REALLY, REALLY did not want to work out…

I had a pretty tough day at work, pretty emotionally drained, AND I had class tonight. Which is fine, but is surprisingly NOT the same as chilling, cozy on the couch.

So, I came home, and… well… I worked out.

Not only did I work out, but much to my surprise, many of the moves were easier, and I’ll be dipped (Texan phrase), if I didn’t get through SO much more than I expected to, or than I did yesterday or the day before.

I’m glad I pushed through, and I’m glad I didn’t quit. :D

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