Technology can get a bad rap, often
blamed for the increasingly sedentary lives many people are leading.
But your phone, tablet and television don’t have to be a license to sit
still. They can actually be used as
motivators to get and stay fit. In
fact, in a global survey of exercisers,
Life Fitness found that exercisers that use technology to support their
workouts consider themselves to be more successful at achieving their
weight and fitness goals. Try one of these tech-driven tools to lead a
healthier life:
Heart Rate
A heart rate monitor
can be a great tool for monitoring workouts. Most cardio machines
feature an embedded heart rate monitor that clearly displays how hard
the body is working. You can also wear a heart rate monitor for indoor
and outdoor workouts. To effectively us it, it’s important to know your
maximum heart rate. This is the highest number of times your heart can
beat in one minute and offers a key figure in determining training
intensities. Using heart rate to create interval training sessions or
steady-state workouts, can strengthen the heart and improve
cardiovascular fitness.
Wearable Fitness Tech
One of the biggest trends in fitness
technology is wearable monitoring devices. They come in the form of
bracelets or clips and go beyond classic heart rate monitors. Meant to
be worn at all times, these devices can measure movement, calories
burned, heart rate, sleep patterns, skin temperature and even blood
oxygen levels. Most also sync with mobile apps to help you track these
vital statistics over time. Investing in these tools and seeing results
over time can be a huge motivator. Some of the most popular wearable
fitness devices include the Nike+ Fuel Band, Core 2 from Body Media, Fit Bit Flex and Jawbone UP.
Healthy Eating Apps
With the advent of apps that support
meal planning, nutrition tracking and calorie counting, it’s never been
easier to eat right. Find tools that fit with your lifestyle to educate
yourself about your food and take steps towards a healthier diet. Not
sure how healthy that granola bar really is? Apps like Fooducate
will analyze the nutritional content of a product and give it an
easy-to-read grade of A – F. Meal tracking has been a long trusted
technique for improving eating habits, and it’s even easier today with
apps like Lose It!, which features a rich database of foods to help you count calories and even sync with Life Fitness cardio equipment.
Social Accountability
One of the greatest fitness benefits
technology can provide comes through social accountability. With just a
few clicks you can join an online community like Spark People or LFconnect
to connect with others trying to get fit. Apps like Fitocracy and Teemo
add a sense of gamification and competition with your friends. You can
even take your accountability to the next level with GymPact, which charges you real cash every time you miss a scheduled workout.
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