Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Dear AAGZ, a new column

A new column for today, answering reader questions. Yeah, I know, there are like 2 of you, but send 'em in, if I don't know an appropriate response, I'll make one up.

MLV writes:

"If wearing a dress, how should a woman attach a pedometer? Such a dress has no pockets or readily apparent place to attach a pedometer. Do you see any relevant offenses on your commute?"

Very good question and kudos for wearing a pedometer! My only suggestion is to attach it to some sort of appropriate undergarment like you would normally attach it to your pant waistband. I know that positioning is key in correctly calculating steps, so attaching it to the neckline or pocket of your dress is most likely not going to work. I would not suggest it, but you could forgo for the day, but that tends to lead to not getting in the 10,000/day recommended steps. Or you could just not wear a dress.

2 comments:

mlv said...

When you say, "Or you could just not wear a dress", you do mean wearing something other than a dress. I just want to clarify that, so none of your 2 readers get confused.

AAGZ said...

You could "not wear a dress" and wear separates or just not wear anything at all. Especially on hot days like today.

And restaurants only require shirts and shoes.