If you read the comments below the video, you'll see that the Zen guys make a distinction between fitness gadgets and fitness apps. They seem OK with apps, but not with gadgets. So by their lights, I suppose my Samsung pedometer, which is only an app, gets a pass.
Saturday, April 01, 2017
do I drop my pedometer, then?
"Why We Don't Use Fitness Gadgets"
If you read the comments below the video, you'll see that the Zen guys make a distinction between fitness gadgets and fitness apps. They seem OK with apps, but not with gadgets. So by their lights, I suppose my Samsung pedometer, which is only an app, gets a pass.
If you read the comments below the video, you'll see that the Zen guys make a distinction between fitness gadgets and fitness apps. They seem OK with apps, but not with gadgets. So by their lights, I suppose my Samsung pedometer, which is only an app, gets a pass.
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Thank goodness I'm a competitive athlete. I must be, because I love my Fitbit.
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