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Woohoo! Congrats! I must admit I was at first wondering what all the fuss was about. Now that I've had mine for about 2 weeks (and blasted through a 9-week plateau), I am a believer and a LOVER of the BB!!! My sister even bought one (and she doesn't really have any weight to lose LOL)

Enjoy!!!!

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Does this sound right? I burn more calories doing a Walk Away The Pounds video for an hour than I do on the ellptical at an average of 4.2 mph? The elliptical said I burned 600 something calories and my BB said I burned like 400 something calories. I guess I should believe my BB before I believe the elliptical? :rolleyes:

The more weight bearing an activity is- typically the more calories we burn. So on the elliptical, there is no impact and the machine supports your weight-- you'll burn less (unless you turn the resistance up a lot). Walking, even in place or back and forth in your living room, is more weight bearing. I know that my BB says I burn a lot more doing something like kickboxing or step than if I indoor cycle.

And the machine calorie counters are notoriously way off!

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The more weight bearing an activity is- typically the more calories we burn. So on the elliptical, there is no impact and the machine supports your weight-- you'll burn less (unless you turn the resistance up a lot). Walking, even in place or back and forth in your living room, is more weight bearing. I know that my BB says I burn a lot more doing something like kickboxing or step than if I indoor cycle.

And the machine calorie counters are notoriously way off!

well said! i agree :rolleyes:

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This is the best thing i ever bought myself.. I am forever a fan of this thing now...

I asked for the watch for my birthday, which is in 3 weeks, but I have been so used to not having it, i dont know if i really need it...

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yeppie Freebird :confused:

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Thanks for the replies, Leigha, Jen and Kelsey. :thumbup:

This is the best thing i ever bought myself.. I am forever a fan of this thing now...

I asked for the watch for my birthday, which is in 3 weeks, but I have been so used to not having it, i dont know if i really need it...

It's nice to have because you don't have to plug in your BB to see how much you've burned during the day. I find it to be a great motivator. It will tell you how many calories you are burning per minute so it motivates me to bump up the intensity because I like to watch ALL the numbers jump up. :confused: Now that I have it I would be lost without it. You also don't have to wear it as a watch. It comes w/ a clip that you can use to attach it to your clothes, maybe even on your bra/sports bra where no one can see it. It's not bad looking but it's also not the most stylish looking thing, either. :angry: I do wear mine as a watch, though. Doesn't matter to me either way. :rolleyes:

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My Bodybugg is here and is charging. I will begin wearing it bright and early tomorrow morning. These final pounds ARE COMING OFF!!!!

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You all have got me into this BB thing. So I went and ordered it last Friday....It is killing me to wait till the 4th....that's when the tracking says it will be delivered. I am very excited to get it and use it! :biggrin:

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Ok. BB is in place and I believe has turned on. And we're off.....

Lucky you, I did not notice that the free shipping meant ground so I wont get it till today or tomorrow. But all good things happen to those who wait :biggrin: Have fun workout the buggs then you can walk me through ......lololol jkjk

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I would be glad to help you. The booklet that comes with the Bugg is pretty clear. It takes a little while to set up and then it takes 3 hours to charge the Bugg before it can be used. The important thing: On the medical sheet that you complete, DO NOT tell them you have had lap band/bariatric surgery. I had to laugh because it tells me that I need to consume 2100 calories a day, that ain't happening.

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I am supposed to be getting my Bodybugg today!!!!! I can't wait to get home to open the package. I have spent the last week reading all of your posts and I even saw someone walking down the street yesterday with one on! Looking forward to joining you all in the craze!

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grrrrr....I am 90% the way thru setting up my body bugg (yes..it got delivered!)..but I think my browser isn't supporting the program..I got to registering the armband I and I get.."please wait"....like forever!!!!! Did anyone have any other problems loading it onto a firefox browser?

Holly

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grrrrr....I am 90% the way thru setting up my body bugg (yes..it got delivered!)..but I think my browser isn't supporting the program..I got to registering the armband I and I get.."please wait"....like forever!!!!! Did anyone have any other problems loading it onto a firefox browser?

Holly

I still use Internet Explorer (much to my husband's chagrin) and I didn't have any problems. The tech support at BodyBugg is great-- you might give them a call. I don't remember what coast they're on, but they might still be there...

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