2023 is the fourth year in a row I’ve been exercising daily. This is a review post of my exercising year 2023, similar to the summaries I wrote for 2022, 2021 and 2020.
2023 was another good year where I got a lot of fulfillment out of exercising. I’ve worked out everyday except 3 days, discovered new sports, purchased a new e-mountain bike (the one I would have purchased last year if it had been available!)
Raw numbers
Highlights of 2023:
- 488h of exercise (= 20 days)
- 509 workouts (1.4/day)
- 1716 km on feet (4.7/day)
- Walked under 300 km
- Ran under 70 km
- Cycled nearly 2800 km (233/month)
Monthly challenges
This year again I earned all of the monthly challenges suggested by my Apple Watch. They are determined based on recent activities and are meant to either keep you at the same level or elevate you a bit, so that at the end of the year you have improved your fitness.
- 14x 4.08 km
- 14x 67 min exercise
- 5x double “move”
- 27x close 3 rings
- 14x 564 kcal
- 4x outdoor cycling
- 4x double “move”
- 14x 613 kcal
- 14x walk/run 3.95 km
- 14x 80 min exercise
- 10x double “move”
- 14x walk/run 3.93 km
New gear
My furthest cycling this year was on 15 December: 67 km (which my Apple Watch recorded as 69 km).
I rode with DanielD and Pascale around Valbonne and then continued solo for more time on the bike and followed the canal as much as I could from Plascassier to Peymeinade, and then headed around Mount Peygros and down to Auribeau, Pégomas and back home.
69 km, 5h15, 13 km/h average, 1265 m elevation.
Aside: car vs. bike usage
I drove 2800 km in 2023 (less than 50km/week on average) and bought 150 liters of fuel (3 tanks).
This year, out-of-the-ordinary drives included going to see Isabelle for a few days last Summer in her husband’s house in Vaucluse, and driving to Marseilles with my brother so we could attend the funeral of our father’s sister.
Instead of my car I used my bike 55 times in 2023 (equivalent to once a week on average), covered 620 km and it took me 31 hours.
That includes cycling to the office the 8 times I went there this year (I usually work from home), and cycling back and forth the 5 days of a mandatory training in Grasse last November.
Activity map
This map of the area shows my tracks:
- Orange: cycling
- Green: walking/hiking
- Yellow: running
Repeating tracks are indicated by a more contrasted colour.