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My Stellar Review of the Gymboss Timer!



In my quest for better time management, I wanted to review my new favorite toy, the Gymboss Interval Timer.

First some background.  I had looked at the Gymboss before because of some recommendations from other Kettlebell enthusiasts and RKC certified trainers.  They touted the ability of the unit to time boxing rounds, kettlebell circuits, and tabata intervals.

I had two thoughts at that time.  One, “that is too cool!  I have to have one” and two, “Ah, I don’t need that.”  I went with option one and checked it out.  Of course, I am cheap.  The $19.95 seemed like way more than I wanted to spend.  So I looked on eBay trying to find a cheaper one.  Didn’t find anything cheaper, so I gave up.

Now, I gave up on wanting to get one, but don’t think it wasn’t in the back of my mind.  It gets hard to watch the clock and keep up with a kettlebell workout.  Doable, but hard.

Cut to a few months later and a couple of months into my blogging adventure.  I am getting overwhelmed with writing and reading and trying to keep the house up.  Kettlebell workouts are not happening.  Stuff isn’t getting done like it should.

Reading blogs is now part of my daily work and doing that work, I came across a post on David Risley’s Blog about time management. In that post, he outlined some great tips on how to concentrate on working and get better results.  One of those tips was to use a timer.  I have read other places about using timers and keeping track of how much time you are using to work on things.

I decided then to get a timer to work better at my business.  I went to Walmart and a couple of other stores and the kitchen timers were all $10 plus.  I decided then that I could use the timer to work with, and to workout, and the Gymboss was only $10 more than anything I could get locally.

So I went home and bought the new Camo model on the internet.  They sent it right out and I had it in 3 days.  It took a bit of learning how to program it but it was easy after going through it once.

The buttons are easy to press but not so big that you hit them inadvertently when working out.  I really like the fact that each function of the timer requires multiple presses or a press and hold of the button to function.  I am a klutz and I am sure that I would hit and reset the thing all of the time if not for that.  It used to happen with my pedometer, I would hit the reset button way too easily.

The unit itself is compact measuring about 1 3/4 inches by 2 1/4 inches and is about 3/4 of an inch thick.  It runs on 1 AAA battery and seems to be very well constructed.  The body is rubberized and has a very sure grip feel to it.  The only thing that I am slightly concerned about is the screen.  It has basically been on my desk and in the pocket of my workout shorts and is showing some scratches that are more than I would have imagined for the amount I have used it.  I am going to cover the screen with one of those plastic screen protectors I have for my Sony Clie and the kids Nintendo DS’s.  The display is crisp underneath the screen and I think it will be readable for a long time with care and the protector.

There are 2 alarm volumes as well as vibrate. Vibrate is great if you have music blaring or are wearing headphones.  The low beep is great for me to work with.  It is not obnoxious when it goes off.

One of the best things about the Gymboss is the way you can set intervals.   And they stay.  A kitchen timer you have to reset after each cycle.  Not so the Gymboss.  The times you set stay in memory, even when you shut it off.  That is one of my favorite features, I am not always setting the thing.

For working, I chose to use the method recommended by Nate over at Cumalu.com and work in 2 hour blocks, broken down into 25 minute work segments with a 5 minute break.  Every 4 cycles (2 hours) take a 30 minute break.

I went with 30 minute cycles and 5 minute breaks because I found that 25 was just not quite enough time but 30 was pretty good.  I set my Gymboss to time 2 cycles and repeat 4 times.  It counts down on the digital display for 30 minutes and then beeps.  Then it counts down 5 minutes and beeps.  Then it repeats until the 4 cycles are up and it is time for a break.

You can even set the duration of the beeps if you want to have them longer or shorter.  It can also function as a stopwatch but I haven’t used that feature yet.  The intervals can be set as low as 2 seconds for tabata protocols so I could conceivably set a kettlebell workout for 30 seconds work, 35 minutes rest to repeat 99 times.  That is silly but possible.  A real workout could be 30 seconds to work, and 30 seconds to rest set to repeat 20 times, and I do as many as I can.

I really like using the timer to work with.  I am getting in the habit of moving away from the computer when it beeps and going back when it beeps again.  I have been doing kettlebell cycles of swings where I start at 1 minute and do 15 swings and rest for the remainder of the minute and then go again at the start of the next minute.  Or beep as the Gymboss says.  Thanks to Sandy Sommer RKC at Charm City Kettlebells for that workout.  I can do about 8 cycles.

All in all I love this timer.  It does everything I need it to do for my workouts as well as my business and my blog.  It is hard to beat the benefits of the timer for the investment.  There is also a 30 day 100% satisfaction guarantee as well as a 1 year replacement warranty.  Unless the thing absolutely falls apart, and it doesn’t feel like it will, I don’t intend to use either.

So there you have it, I found a great tool and I liked it so much, I bought the company.  Just kidding, only you older guys will get that joke.  I just became an affiliate for them.  If you click any of the Gymboss links on this page it is an affiliate link, I will get a commission for sending you to their site.  But trust me, it is worth it.

Until next time my friends, feel free to share comments!

-Justin



Procrastination

I have been putting off this post for a while now. No really. I am not just saying that. I wrote the title and a few notes on October 18, 2010. I am glad that all of my posts are not this late.

It seems I am behind all over the place, especially taking last week off.  I am trying to catch up now, but the old maxim is true- it is easier to keep up than catch up.  Even the post I have for tomorrow started back at the end of September.  Which brings me to 2 questions.  1- Do you procrastinate?  Every one does to some extent.  2- Has procrastination caused you to miss out on something that is potentially good?

Back in March of this year when I was gung ho and ready to do anything I got an email from Mike Cliffe-Jones (check out his blog here) about becoming and affiliate of his book The Beginners Guide to Blogging.  I joined his “training” course and bought the book.  I then got several emails to help sell the thing.

Well it took me a few days to read the book but I never quite got around to putting out emails or promoting the sale anywhere.  Including here on my blog.  Now, the book is free from his site and I have learned a valuable lesson about internet business and getting things out to market as soon as possible.

I most definitely learned a good lesson, wait too long and the opportunity is gone.  I hate to make resolutions because they are so rarely followed. So I am making part of my business plan for 2011 “Do it now!  Opportunity won’t wait for you to get off your lazy butt!”  I am putting that in big red letters on the wall right above my desk.

Here is a challenge to you all, don’t procrastinate this year.  See what you can do if you get things done as they need to be.

I would love to read your comments below and please take the time to share on the social networking sites! Thanks in advance, you readers are why I keep doing this!

-Justin

What I want to be when I grow up.

So I am now almost 36 years old and I finally know what I want to be when I grow up.

It is right here, right now.  I want to be a writer, and a blogger.  This is the platform that I needed quite a while ago. This is the reality of what I have wanted to do since Kindergarten.   I have evolved from a typewriter, through my TRS-80, a wonderful 386 machine with Windows 3.1 and on to today.

I have finally found what I want to do.  I want to write and connect with people all over the world.  I want to have people buy and read the things that I have created.  I want to stay home and raise my family and provide everything they need, online and from my computer.

This is short, but this is what I want to do.  I am a blogger.  I am a writer.  Soon, I will be grown up.

Please Comment!  What do you want to be when you grow up?

-Justin

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Flight of the Antidepressants

 

Chemical structure of citalopram.

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Have you ever came up with a good title and then had to figure out what to do with it?  Yea, this post is like that.  Of course, it is somewhat based in my reality.

Brain chemicals are to blame here.  Brain chemicals and the balance between all of them.  Some say it is a fight we could never win, but with modern pharmaceuticals, anything is possible.  Years ago I had a problem with depression.  Some time, a few changes and Prozac helped.  Years went by and I was fine.  Then, back in 2010 I started to recognize some of the same symptoms of that depression again.  Long time readers of this blog may have noticed the sharp decline in this fine piece of work over that summer.

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