Why Playing PokemonGo is a GOOD Thing

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that Nintendo released its smartphone app, PokemonGo, on Thursday July 7th. If you don’t know what that is, it’s an app where people can join and collect fictitious Japanese cartoon creatures with special abilities. It combines a digital experience of bird-watching, geocaching, trophy-hunting and for the generation I grew up in, some nostalgia for the late 1990’s and elementary school games.

If you’ve seen groups of people out and about, glued to their smartphones, it hasn’t been for text messages, Facebook or for e-mails… it’s been to catch these creatures with what they call “PokeBalls”, similar to the smallest digital ski ball game ever made. Unlike other IOS, android, computer and handheld console games, this particular game makes the user go outside in the world, walk to and from GPS location hotspots to make advances in the game.

The result?

People who never used to get much physical activity playing video games are now getting more exercise than ever!

Brunch with my boyfriend (and Pikachu!) at Villa, Woodland Hills

From personal experience, I downloaded the game the morning after it came out. My boyfriend and I went out, found a hub of what they call Pokestops, became engulfed in the game and ended up walking 30+ miles over the duration of the weekend to hatch Pokemon eggs!

The average gamer, if they work a full-time job, can spend about 35-40 hours a week sitting in front of a screen, if not more. Any medical journal, textbook or study can confirm how detrimental to the physical fitness of any human body that can be. Based on the recent studies done of those who sit for long periods of time, research shows that it contributes to risks of heart attack, stroke, and metabolic syndrome. Sitting decreases life expectancy increases the size of your booty (even though it's probably already bootylicious) and slows your metabolism

A study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine recently found that “adults who sat 11 or more hours per day had a 40% increased risk of dying in the next three years compared with those who sat for fewer than four hours a day. This was after taking into account their physical activity, weight and health status.

Given the nature of our work environments and the nature of the gamer’s ideal surroundings, there is very often little that can be changed or even would want to be changed. My boyfriend is a fan of sitting at his computer for roughly six hours after work. Including the 8 he spends at work as well as the hour to and fro commute he spends sitting in his car, that’s 14 hours sedentary a day.

This new app has revolutionized the gamer’s lack of fitness in their routine and has, since Thursday, turned their proverbial wind-up key in order to get them moving again – all while providing intrinsically motivating rewards through the app itself! The more you walk, the more poke eggs you can hatch, thus you have more and more of the creatures! 

The eggs require you to walk (so no cheating by using a car!) to hatch these eggs, varying in distances of 2km, 5km, and 10km. That's anywhere from just over a mile to over six!

One of my favorite memes for walking/hatching Pokemon eggs...

Not only is it rewarding for fitness, but the users are able to connect and interact face to face socially with other gamers.

During the most recent times of extreme dissension in the media about violence and civil issues, the world has seemed in desperate need of something positive. Not only has Nintendo provided us with a game, it's done so with positive benefits of fitness AND social reconstruction.

With the app, we’ve been able to come back to the positivity of unifying the human interaction.

Instead of worrying about being judged for being "nerds", many users are feeling comfort in knowing that there's something bigger at hand here – having a love of something that brings people together instead of daily tribulations that are attempting to tear us apart.

My Thrive Experience: Why You Should Try Le-Vel

Back in March of 2015, I underwent some minor medical issues with the chance at experiencing depression. By the time July rolled around, it all came crashing down; I felt lost, spiraling into what I could only assume was the worst depression I’ve felt in my life. I struggled with it a little in my early twenties, and had worked hard to overcome it, but I suppose like other conditions, when I thought it had ebbed and perhaps ‘cured’, it still lay dormant beneath the surface.

For over two years at this point, I'd been hard-working, determined and accomplished about 75% of my weight loss goals and felt helpless to get that last 25% down. I'd been in a plateau for roughly 7 months in my journey and felt like I wasn't doing all I could anymore to keep my momentum, and the feelings of guilt and shame still resonated in me, lingering, thus making it difficult to find energy to keep going.

A good friend of mine, Jamie Morse, suggested I join her in her experience with Thrive, and I have to say I jumped right on board with minimal skepticism. I figured, even if it was a placebo, I was willing to try anything at this point. Not only did I hope it would help me jump start the stalled engine I had for working out, but I had hope it would aide to uplift my outlook on life, build up my self-esteem and confidence, and help me become more focused on the tasks I had to accomplish in my personal and professional life.

I am normally *extremely* skeptical of all the "get slim quick" or "7 day diet - lose 10lbs!" Nonsense... This was anything but a gimmick.

After simply 2 days, I was more Le-Vel-headed (aha!), more kind to those I was around and genuinely was happier with myself. Naturally, I had always been an over-thinker, constantly ridden with anxiety and a glass-half-empty mind set. The mental clarity I had that first two days was like nothing I had ever experienced before. It was like I had blinders on prior to it, and my whole world opened up.

After trying the Black Label Derma Fusion Technology patch and the Thrive-W vitamins, I felt awake and more my authentic self. These are the little things that helped me determine that there are others out there going through the same challenges I have. It not only helped my performance in the gym, but helped my mind set outside of it as well.

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