Will You Fall Over The Fitness Cliff On February 18?

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Apple Hiring Fitness Physiologists, Sleep Experts On The Heels Of Recent iWatch Rumors

That way you will miss the free fall. And, after all, why be like everyone else? Then, on February 19, mark February 20 as your new personal Fitness Cliff, and so forth. Each day that you extend your cliff by one day you will get that much closer to realizing your goals and accomplishing your resolutions. Its a lot further to get to the top from the bottom of the cliff than it is if you just keep on climbing.
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Four Digital Trends Redefining Fitness in 2014

Crossfit to Fight

Listed Thursday on Apple’s job site but since taken down, the ad was seeking a “User Studies Exercise Physiologist” to put in 40 hours a week at Apple headquarters in Santa Clara Valley. As quoted below from the ad, Apple is looking for people who not only are knowledgeable about cardiovascular fitness but can put that knowledge toward the design of products. Design and run user studies related to cardiovascular fitness & energy expenditure, including calories burned, metabolic rate, aerobic fitness level measurement/tracking and other key physiological measurements. Candidate will be knowledgeable about the physiological effects being measured and how to avoid potential inaccuracy and experimental error due DOE flaws and/or reference monitor (i.e.
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Miss any that are impacting your wellness? Sound off in the comments below. CrossFit to Fight (Photo credit: Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson) Fitness Tracking Goes Mainstream ( But Still Lacks a Clear Winner ). Fitbit, Nike, and Jawbone all released new wearable trackers in the second half of 2013, and theres no shortage of other companies fighting for prime real estate on our wrists, ankles, and waistbands.
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Apple looking to hire experts to help create fitness products

9to5Mac speculates that these, combined with recent reports that top Apple execs are meeting with the FDA, confirm the companys intent to enter the health and fitness product market, and that an iWatch riddled with biometric sensors could be the first such device to come to market. So far, Apple has kept mum on all speculation regarding a potential iWatch or any upcoming changes to iOS 8. But Apple CEO Tim Cook did at least acknowledge that the wrist is interesting and natural in terms of the wearable category, but also that theres nothing really compelling already out p90X3 workouts there in the market to convince an average consumer who doesnt wear something on their wrist to invest in wearable tech. Ive argued in the past that the problem with current wearable tech is that none of it offers something you necessarily miss deeply when you forget it or it runs out of battery for a day; Apple may be trying to change that with all this focus on health-related hires, research and development.
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