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35 点作者 ashishk将近 16 年前
This is a half-baked idea, but it's free! If you like it, go ahead and build it. I haven't decided if I will.<p>I try to be generally healthy by doing small healthy activities. Really simple stuff. Like doing 25 pushups once in a while. Or running atleast a mile once a day (it might sound like a lot but it takes less than 10 min).<p>I also try to give myself "wellness" tasks too. Like emailing my parents a snapshot of my day.<p>The idea I had was to build a game out of this, where I could keep track of my healthy deeds (for lack of a better word) using a dead simple SMS app.<p>For example, maybe once a day, I'd get a text that suggests I do one healthy task from my pre-submitted list. I can do the task at some point that day, and text in that I completed it (honor system).<p>It might be neat to see stats for this. I.E. Which tasks I've been doing, how often...It might also be cool to get my family on it as well, so that I could make sure my Dad's staying healthy.<p>Would you use this? Would it make you more likely to complete your "healthy tasks"? Would love to hear your thoughts.

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brk将近 16 年前
I like this idea alot, it's something I could use.<p>Would be particularly interesting if you could tie it in to other inputs... IE: when the weather is bad outside (and you're likely to be stuck indoors) it would suggest something you can do to break up the day (pushups for example). If the weather was really nice, it might suggest you go take and submit a scenic pic from your cellphone.<p>If you had a browser plug-in, it might suggest that you get up and walk for 5 minutes if you've been browsing for X consecutive minutes/hours.<p>I could see this evolving into a combination of a wellness app and a mental stimulus app.
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bigsassy将近 16 年前
Sounds like a good idea to me. Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of Super Mario Brothers, had a similar half-baked idea:<p>" As for the idea, my family and i have become more health-conscious in recent years, going to the gym and tracking our weight. It becomes fun over time to talk about these things. Simply weighing yourself doesn't make much of a game, though, so we decided to build games around it that mesh with the concept. "<p>Those games were packaged together and sold as Wii Fit. Considering 20 million copies have been sold worldwide (8+ million in the US), I'd say you're idea could have legs.
cmos将近 16 年前
I've been thinking about something similar. There are a number of different items that help make up what I would consider to be a 'good day'. (this will vary from person to person)<p>1. Exercise - Did I run or bike?<p>2. Food - Did I eat healthy and moderate amounts?<p>3. Budget - Did I not spend too much money?<p>4. Personal work - Did I focus and spend my time wisely?<p>For me a 'good day' is doing well in 3 of those categories, and making up for any lapse the following day. A 'great' day is excelling in all 4 categories. (I get about 1-2 great days and 2-3 good days a week)<p>I've been thinking of building a simple pocket watch type thing that I can enter 'good' or 'bad' for a couple different categories. It then maintains a running balance that let's me know if I'm in the positive or negative overall, for the day, week, and per category.<p>My point being, a website that let's me know if I'm 'up' or 'down' would be cool, kinda like a highly inaccurate weight watchers, but more like 'life watchers'.
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jdoe将近 16 年前
I just take a card from the Hopper deck: <a href="http://thehopperdeck.com/" rel="nofollow">http://thehopperdeck.com/</a><p>Anyway, I like the SMS part - it makes it accessible for people with old mobile phones and it's very simple, too. Maybe if a competitive factor is built in, it's a win.
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Tichy将近 16 年前
I have created a related twitter bot a while ago: <a href="http://twitter.com/officeworkout" rel="nofollow">http://twitter.com/officeworkout</a><p>It twitters a random exercise for screen workers every 30 minutes.
sidmitra将近 16 年前
I think this would have been a good addition if you were able to merge/interface this into some existing todo/task management platforms.... for example push tasks to Remember the Milk or Google tasks when they have an API.<p>It would have been wonderful addition to "I want sandy", (although not sure if they already had some auto-prioritizing feature).
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pstinnett将近 16 年前
I like this idea. This really reminds me of the whole sort of "social" aspect of traditional games that we're seeing (I'm seeing it mostly on iPhone games but I'm sure it's happening on Xbox Live and PSN). Specifically I'm talking about "Achievements". In traditional games it might be "Finish the first 5 levels without losing any health". In your wellness "game" it could be "Do 25 pushups for 5 days in a row". Getting this "achievement" would display on your profile. I think Foursquare does this with "Merit Badges".<p>There is the problem of having everything run on the honor system though. No way to keep people from just saying they've accomplished the task.
callmeed将近 16 年前
I like the idea ... I'll probably get lambasted for this, but I think it's something that would work well built on top of Twitter. That would make it easy to keep tabs on your family/friends, plus it might have more potential to get viral.<p>My thinking is that it would work well with a game/challenge aspect to it ... earning points, trying to keep up with a friend, beating your mile time, etc.<p>Good stuff ...
wheels将近 16 年前
This sounds somewhat similar to Pushup Fu, except theirs is competitive:<p><a href="http://www.gymfu.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.gymfu.com/</a>
Arun2009将近 16 年前
I actually keep a blog to keep track of my fitness related activities - I call it the Nutrex (Nutrition and Exercise) Log.<p>It may be useful to have an SMS app for heavy mobile users, but it wouldn't be very valuable to me.
izak30将近 16 年前
Friends challenge you to quizes on facebook... why not 25 pushups. Not only make it a stats analysis, but make it a game, offer rewards for activities, let your friends (or trainer) put a bounty on certain activities.
apgwoz将近 16 年前
In someways <a href="http://www.fitbit.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fitbit.com/</a> is similar, with the pro that it'd be harder to cheat for some "healthy tasks," though not impossible.
tyn将近 16 年前
I'm sure you could take a grant from telecom providers.
jmonegro将近 16 年前
I actually thought of this, though without the stats. Small stuff, through Twitter (and thus, SMS).