I don't have an exercise band. I should probably use that, I am working in Geo-IT and I love mapping things

. I do have a way to track my routes now: whenever I run a new route, or if I am going to, I usually measure the path on Google Earth. I run a lot in the park, and I know that a round is about 2.5-3 kilometers (depending on what route I follow), so I just count how many laps I do (usually between 2 and 4), and I add another kilometer for running to the park and back.
12 years ago, shortly after I started running, I used to track my running rounds using my Nokia mobile (using an app called "Sports Tracker"). I loved to do it.
Haha I couldn't resist and found a GPS watch on
Marktplaats (the dutch equivalent to ebay). I bid 26 euro's for it, and it's in my city so I may be able to get it this evening. It's a Garmin Forerunner 110.
So you don't
have to spend 80+ dollars on it, that is if you don't want the newest gadget. I remember that there was nothing wrong with using my old nokia to track, so this watch is probably fine too.
Great that walking is getting easier!

I once weighed 235 lbs, and I remember that running was really hard then. When I started losing weight, I decided that I would not start by running, this would only frustrate me, and probably even injure me, because I was already having a lot of pain in my joints. So I started walking, and this got easier and easier as I walked more and lost more weight. The joint pain also stopped after a short time, when I was around 215-220 lbs. I fell in love with walking, it was not only good for my body, but also very good for my mind. It helped me calm down in a time that was very stressful. Now, years later, I still love to walk.
Good luck again! Keep me posted!
