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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Pokemon GO and Fitness

Been a while since I tackled the Wednesday Word, but this week's captivate is just too perfect to pass up, especially considering the latest craze that has indeed captivated the nation: Pokemon GO.  Though it may be marketed as a video game, Pokemon GO is secretly (or perhaps not-so-secretly) one of the best things to hit the fitness scene in ages.  Sorry Michelle Obama, but GO has been more effective in a month than the Let's Move campaign has ever been, getting more Americans off the couch and out on the pavement than any other health initiative I've ever seen.

And I have to admit, even I have been captivated by this game.  Part of it comes from the nostalgia my generation has from growing up with the original game, but part of it is just that the game is really kinda, well, cool.  The augmented reality function may drain my phone's battery like crazy, but some of the little snaps I've grabbed while out on a short run or waiting in line for bathrooms at a race make me giggle.


Many people whine about the dangers of the game, and it's true that walking, biking, or even driving blindly while trying to play can be a major issue.  It's also true that there has been violence and theft associated with game play.  But at its core, the Pokemon GO craze has mostly been a positive force, encouraging more people to increase their activity.  Just like fancy pedometers like the FitBit or Jawbone UP encourage people to hit a target number of steps per day, Pokemon GO encourages activity by requiring distances from 2k to 10k be covered in order to hatch in-game eggs for a wider range of Pokemon.  Even if you're not playing to hatch eggs, there are only so many types of Pokemon you can catch from the couch.

It's not just physical activity that is heightened by playing the game.  Social interactions generated by game play has astonished me.  When I end up near a Poke-gym or a good location for Poke-stops, I often find myself meeting new people in my area.  Even if it's only for a few minutes, I'm connecting with people over a shared interest and getting face time with interesting personalities, where other games would have me interacting only with emotionless fonts and cartoonish avatars.  One night at a nearby Poke-nexus, we ended up with a huge impromptu gathering with dozens of players, covering all ages from young child to grandparent, all hanging out and chatting while we took turns dropping lures, catching Pokemon, and battling over the nearby gym.  To be completely honest, it was an absolute blast!


So from my perspective, I can't help but think it's actually okay for people to be so captivated by Pokemon GO.  I've had nothing but good experiences with the game, and everyone I know or have met who plays does so with common sense and caution.  Any experience can be dangerous if done irresponsibly, but when proper consideration is taken, many things that are labeled as "dangerous" or "disruptive" can truly be awesome.

Have you tried Pokemon GO?  Has your experience been a positive one?  What fads or crazes have you seen create a positive impact on society?  Tell me about it in the comments!  And as always, check out the Wednesday Word linkup to see how other bloggers create consistency!  Hosted as always by the wonderful Deb Runs, check back every week for another Wednesday Word and a new batch of great posts!

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12 comments:

  1. Lol LOVE IT!<3 I have been playing it, off and on; but I started playing with it because I wanted my Mom to get out walking. She used to LOVE those rowing machines that had the game on it -- where you're on a rowing team and a shark comes along so you have to go faster. She needs things like PG!:)

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    1. It's amazing how easy it is to motivate people when you find something they enjoy - we need to apply this to more things!

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  2. I've been having fun playing PG! It's easy to incubate the eggs when you are runner, that's for sure!

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    1. Haha yup, we definitely have a leg up on the eggs!

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  3. Positive. I run out of my way to get to a Poke Stop. I also have to walk or run to hatch my eggs.

    I would play it more but I am afraid of using up my data.

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    1. It's an incredibly low data usage app, honestly. I've had it up a LOT, all month, and barely used 1 GB of my 2 GB allowance - and that includes ALL my apps. It IS a big drain on battery life because it chews up GPS usage, but don't worry too much about the data!

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  4. I have done very little with the game. Our oldest daughter (22 yrs old) thinks it's a blast, though. We walked our dog recently one night, near our college's campus, and we saw so many people wandering around with their phones in the air....and they were asking if we'd seen "xxxx" or "YYY" LOL and comparing notes on different lures, etc. I was totally lost on the lingo, but it was interesting!

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  5. Great topic for today's word! I am staying away from it but my kids are having fun with it. My husband is too worried about the privacy issues ...

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    1. There are lots of settings you can adjust to give the app less information, but my brother who is a very high level programmer has looked at the things that would indicate data mining and says it's pretty darn safe. I don't understand that stuff, but he does and I trust him enough to keep playing!

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  6. I have not played the game so I appreciate the inside scoop- play on!

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  7. I recently got into the game this past weekend with my nephews and I hafta say--its pretty fun!

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  8. I was just telling my husband about seeing kids walking through the common area behind our house, all looking down at the phones and iPads as they walked along. I told him that I need to start playing PG just to see which character is hiding behind our house! LOL

    Thanks for linking up!

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