WiFi signals for physical activity sensing show great practical potentials for pervasive healthcare applications due to the widespread WiFi deployments and high levels of public acceptance of such systems. Traditionally, WiFi-based sensing uses the Channel State Information (CSI) from an off-the-shelf WiFi Access Point (AP) which transmits signals that have high pulse repetition frequencies. However, when there are no users on the local network only beacon signals are transmitted from the WiFi AP which significantly deteriorates the sensitivity and specificity of such systems. Surprisingly, WiFi based sensing under these conditions have received little attention given that WiFi APs are frequently in idle state. This paper presents a practic...