Geek Fit Seattle
As if getting fit wasn’t hard enough, it’s even tougher when you try to do it on your own. I know you’ve tried it. Maybe you’re were one of the lucky ones and accomplished your goal. But more than likely, something came up and managed to derail your plans. I’ve been there. I’ve done that several times in fact. However, I have an idea that will help things be different this time.
The secret to success with fitness is a combination of collaboration and independence. This means we work together, but in a way that adapts to our individual lives. Its a hybrid of
Meetup and
Daily Burn. In fact, we would use both of those sites to coordinate. I’m calling it
Geek Fit Seattle. It works like this: On Meetup, I set up various events like a Green Lake run, a bike ride on the Burke Gilman trail and people sign up for the events that interest them. After we complete the event, update your Daily Burn account with the info. Simple. The other side of this is accountability – to keep each other accountable and on track with the goals we say we want to achieve, to motivate and cheer on our friends, while making everyone healthier.
The goal is
for everyone to gain the fitness level and lose the weight they desire. What I want to know is: How many people are interested in this? When do you want to start?
Update Fri June 19, 2009
A few days ago, I created the
Geek Fit Seattle group on Meetup.com. Last night we had the first event, which was a Greenlake Run. We’re already up to 25 members in the group. This makes me happy. Now I’m trying to decide what kind of events people want to participate, and which are the best days to schedule events. This will take time to master. I’m really hoping that people in the group blend well together. Ideally, every member will have at least one buddy to help keep them on track. This also will come with time. That being said, It can’t be forced and has to come naturally.
Update Mon June 22, 2009
A
Geek Fit Seattle group has been created on
Daily Burn (formerly Gyminee). Sign up so you can track your fitness information for the events you attend, as well as the exercise you do when not with the group. I look forward to seeing everyones progress.