If you are going to cheat (and you know who you are), at least don't make it obvious. To go from an average of 12,000 steps per day in the first five weeks to 20,000 per day just in the last two weeks is not reasonable.
Oh snap, so unethical to cheat. Pretty difficult to do 20k a day first up with all the rainy weather, also when you park in the front of the building, take the elevator, favor an hour lunch instead of walking, and sit on ones rump all day. Don't tell me the person goes home to do 20k either, difficult with children and a nagging husband around. Oh we'll God knows the cheaters whether cheating on a spouse or a walking contest, and will take care of them when judgement day comes. I track the right way, I probably won't win a prize but I am doing my body well.
Is someone pissed off about not being in the top 10? There are better things to do on a Sunday than to be crunching everyone's average steps on a spreadsheet. Don't worry about it. Just hit 560K steps and you will win at least one prize.
Cheaters! Cheaters! Cheaters! Cheaters! Cheaters! Cheaters! Cheaters! Cheaters! Cheaters! As I panned around the board room looking at all the Cheaters, I wondered who they are cheating. There should be some weight loss when somebody walks 5 miles a day. cheaters, Cheaters, Cheaters.
who won. What was the top prize. It is the only thing I miss about working their, that prize ceremony thingee the do. Some look great dropped lotsa pounds. Others look like they eats 10,000 cookies a day.