... Namely full time steps count, and he does very precisely. My previous measure of all things is my ancient Nokia, for which there was a very ingenious app - so (for me) perfect I never get back. What is now so great about this thing? As I said, it counts steps. And that - after my benchmark times - very accurately. Simply into your pocket it and off you go. Counting results are stored for a week (and that's the small deficit - I would have liked a "forever" memory). When you reach the 10,000-step goal in one day, a little man in waving victory pose is displayed next to the number. But despite the target number may reach the little device also has a sobering stock - namely the evaluation of aerobic steps - ie the steps that actually only really count. And because Omron's pretty hard with the walker into the court - from a spent on their feet working, actually almost the achievement enough, remain - the aerobic steps looking - perhaps even half over because you naturally very rarely long enough and also is on the way quickly. So much for "I consider myself in the job fit". Another illusion less ...