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ALL ABOUT FITNESS

12 May
4 minute read

10 Crazy Yoga Postures If You're Feeling Like A Badass!

Many people think yoga is just about stretching and breathing. And while this is a huge part of yoga, there is also another super athletic side to it that in some cases border on competitive gymnastics.
03 May
3 minute read

9 Fun Apps to Track Your Sports Achievements

With that smartphone right there in your hand or your pocket, why would you need to spend your hard-earned money on trainers or expensive tracking systems? There are plenty of useful sensors right there in your phone, and with the myriad of apps available, all you need is a bit of discipline.
03 May
2 minute read

How Much Do You Really Know About Pole Dance Fitness?

An increasing number of people are learning that pole dancing is not "slutty" or an activity that just strippers do. However, there are still many misconceptions and prejudice surrounding pole dance fitness. This post will provide an unbiased explanation of what pole dance fitness is, the pros and cons of pole dance, and how many calories you can burn in one pole dance class.
15 Mar
7 minute read

Super Useful Calorie Counter Apps To Help You Lose Weight

It may still be winter where you are, but summer will be here soon and we all know what that means—bathing suit season.
26 Dec
2 minute read

Why You Deserve Guilt-Free Holidays

Let's be honest. There are many ways that people celebrate the winter season — Thanksgiving, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and New Year's. Not everyone will celebrate every event, but they will get invited to gatherings where tempting foods and drinks common to these traditions are displayed in abundance.
11 Dec
2 minute read

The Magic Trick: How To Make A New Years Resolution (And Stick To It)!

Many people think of the new year as a new start to have their best year ever! However, many of us make resolutions to change and then struggle to follow through.
11 Dec
2 minute read

6 Uplifting Ways To Conquer Winter Blues This Year

Winter can often feel like the longest season of the whole year. The days are short, making it hard to find time to get outside and stay active. The vast majority of us leave for work when it is dark and come home after the sun has already gone down!
23 Oct
2 minute read

4 Cold Weather Workplace Fitness Techniques To Keep Your Team Active

Here are a few fun workplace-friendly ways to exercise with colleagues as the weather gets cold and how an employer can encourage staff to get active this winter.
21 Jun
2 minute read

3 Reasons Why inKin Corporate Wellness Is Great For Your Business

Over the last few years, businesses have flocked to health and wellness programs for employees for one main reason - because they have great potential to increase their bottom line! When employees are healthy, they become more productive, take fewer sick days and, ultimately, despite the initial cost of implementing wellness programs, companies end up saving money.
20 Jun
2 minute read

Top Tips For Working Out At 60

60 has become the new 40 thanks to healthier living, which means that people are now hitting ‘middle-age’ a lot later in life.
05 Dec
3 minute read

Your Ultimate Review on The Apple Watch 4 Series

The Apple Watch has long been celebrated as one of the most popular and well-crafted smartwatches on the market. Geared towards health-minded people with a sense of style, the Apple Watch packs a handful of new activity and exercise features that are sure to impress. Get ready to explore the outdoors with more wireless freedom.
05 Dec
2 minute read

How Launching a Water Challenge Benefits Your Workplace

We all know how important and beneficial it is to drink sufficient water, and yet almost everyone struggles to drink enough.
22 Sep
5 minute read

How To Encourage Workplace Wellness And Boost Your Business

80% of Americans don't get the recommended amount of exercise each week, and it doesn't help that many adults' days are spent in an office building practically glued to their chairs in front of a computer. Workplace wellness programs are seeking to address these issues.
11 Sep
3 minute read

How Fitness Can Make You Love Your Skin More

Out of 1,000 people surveyed, 73% indicated that they work out more than once a week.
24 Aug
3 minute read

How To Move More In A Sedentary Workplace

The reports say that people who sit for more than half the day double their risk of diabetes and cardiovascular problems. So, how do we tackle this problem?

Devices

Charge 4

The Fitbit Charge 4 is a great new addition to Fitbit’s line of fitness bands, bringing with it some new features at a very cheap price. The Charge 4 now has built-in GPS, meaning users can track activities more accurately without worrying about bringing their phone with them on workouts. The Charge 4 can track 6 different activities and provide detailed information on them. The monochrome screen allows for users to get up to 7 days of use out of one charge.

Aria Air

The Fitbit Aria Air is a smart scale from Fitbit, a far cheaper alternative from Fitbit, as compared to their Aria and Aria 2 smart scales. Unlike conventional scales, the Aria Air measures more than weight. Users can get their BMI and sync their Aria Air to their phone to see detailed information as well as trends pertaining to weight and BMI over time through graphs.

Fēnix 6

The Garmin Fenix 6 series is the top of the line range of activity and fitness trackers available on Garmin. The Fenix 6 series includes the 6, 6S (smaller version), 6 Pro (a version with music, WiFi, and maps), and the 6X (which includes all the features of the Pro with a better battery life). That being said, basic functionality between them includes the best GPS tracking available on the market for several activities with detailed information based on the data.

Grit X

Polar’s Grit X smartwatch and activity tracker is a phenomenal combination of features that provide the perfect balance for any user. The elegant but sturdy design makes it a great daily wear for athletes in between workouts, and with 130 activities to track, any athlete can make great use of this watch. The Grit X tracks activities with a heart rate sensor and built in GPS, and its smart suggestions and companion app are among the best in the market.

Vantage V Titan

The Titan version of Polar’s Vantage V smartwatch and fitness tracker comes with all the bells and whistles of a premium multi-sport tracker. The Titan also supports 130 different activities, has a stunning battery life, and is among the best when it comes to providing detailed information about user workout. But what sets it apart are the premium materials it's made of; the Titan is made of titanium, which makes it both incredibly durable and light.

OH1

Polar’s OH1 is an optical heart rate monitor that is among the best when it comes to accurate heart rate readings. This small device is an affordable way to track one’s heart rate while working out, and it’s incredibly versatile. The OH1 can be strapped to the upper body or the forearm and can even be clipped to goggles while swimming so as to not get in the way. It can be used as a standalone device or be paired with smartwatches or other devices.

H9

The Polar H9 is an affordable heart rate sensor made as a complementary device for other fitness trackers, smartwatches, and applications. The H9 can comfortably be strapped on the user’s chest while working out- even while swimming, since it is waterproof for up to 30 meters. This device can easily be linked to various fitness devices and applications that lack a precise heart rate sensor for a more picture of the user’s workout.

Thermometer

iHealth’s Thermometer is one of the fastest, most accurate, and most hygienic thermometer options in the market. This thermometer uses infrared sensors that collect more than 100 data points per second to give an ultra-accurate reading in under a second. Since it is a no-touch thermometer, it’s hygienic and easy to use on people without disturbing them- which is especially important for children.

Hybrid Smartwatch HR

The Hybrid HR is a hybrid smartwatch from the world-famous (traditional) watchmaker Fossil. Fossil has the expertise to provide a very elegant design, and the Hybrid HR comes with multiple options to choose from design-wise for both men and women. This elegant piece also tracks things like sleep, steps, and calories burned, but also provides users with their smartphone notifications so they don’t miss out on anything.

ZeSport

The Mykronoz Zesport is a smartwatch made with athletes in mind. The Zesport is a very affordable multi-sport watch with all the bells and whistles one may need for a multitude of sports. There are several training options, a barometer, a heart sensor, an altimeter, and a built-in GPS. The Zesport also connects to the user’s phones to ensure they don’t miss any call or notification while working out.

ZeTime Elite

The Zetime Elite from Mykronoz is a very sleek, elegant, and practical design for users who wish for a more classical look. Like most watches in the Zetime line, the Elite has analog hands put on a fully touch screen background, providing smartwatch capabilities with a classic twist. It has all the basic health and fitness tracking options one may need, and even 30 days of battery life. However, the Elite really sets itself apart with its fully stainless steel and sapphire glass design.

ZeTime Premium

The Mykronoz Zetime Premium is a unique hybrid smartwatch that combines the elegance of a normal watch with the abilities of a smartwatch. It does this in a way that’s never been tried before: by adding analog hands onto a round touchscreen background. Functionality wise, the Zetime Premium has all the fundamental fitness and lifestyle tracking, such as steps taken, calories burned, and even sleep.

Forerunner 945

The Forerunner 945 is Garmin’s top of the line running watch- fitness trackers that put an emphasis on running. The Forerunner 945 can track several different activities, but it’s really perfect for serious runners. The watch comes equipped with top of the line tech to track things such as heart rate, routes, elevation, oxygen saturation, and countless other metrics. It can also be easily connected with other third-party sensors if users wish to use them.

Forerunner 245 Music

The Forerunner 245 Music is a fitness tracker from Garmin’s Forerunner series that combines fitness and activity tracking with some design features of a conventional smartwatch. This running watch is a cheaper alternative for more casual runners (or other athletes in mind), who still take tracking their data seriously. There are tons of fitness tracking features, music storage and streaming capability, and it comes in a sleek design with a nice colorful screen.

Vapor X

The Vapor X is a smartwatch from Misfit that comes with all the bells and whistles of any smartwatch at a lower price. The extremely light, comfortable, and stylish Vapor X comes with Google’s Wear OS, meaning there are tons of apps to download for users. And with a built in GPS, NFC, heart rate sensor, and music playback, users can leave their phones at home when they go out for a run or to exercise.

vívofit jr.

Garmin’s Vivofit Jr is the first fitness tracker from Garmin made specifically for kids. The easy to use tracker allows children to get 60 minutes of recommended daily activity through gamification, while also tracking their sleep. It also has up to a year of battery life, so daily or even weekly recharges won’t be a worry. The colorful design is also a fun addition which will definitely catch the eyes of children.

Swim 2

Garmin’s Swim 2 is a swimmer’s dream come true when it comes to a fitness tracker. Though the Swim 2 does have the ability to track some other fitness activities, the water is where it really shines. There are a ton of open-water or pool activities to track with the Swim 2, which also helps during the swim by showing the user’s heart rate, as well as advising them on slowing down or speeding up when necessary.

Forerunner 645 Music

The Forerunner 645 Music is a fitness tracker specialized in running made by Garmin. The Forerunner 645 has rapid connected GPS, tracking capabilities for many cardio activities such as running, cycling, or swimming, as well as strength training. The screen is colorful and customizable, so the watch can be worn daily between exercises. And the best part? If you’re a music lover, you can store up to 500 songs on it or stream directly from Spotify using the watch.

Forerunner 45S

The Forerunner 45S from Garmin is the smaller (39mm) version of the Forerunner 45 fitness tracker. The entire Forerunner line is geared for runners, although other athletes may still find it useful due to the many other activities the Forerunners are capable of tracking. The 45 and 45S are both on the cheaper end of the Forerunner line, and allow casual runners and other casual athletes to track their workouts in depth without breaking a buck.

fēnix 5 Plus

The Garmin Fenix 5 Plus is the ultimate multi-sport smartwatch from Garmin. The Fenix 5 Plus comes packed with different metrics and features for a multitude of activities and even includes ultra-precise topographic maps. It also comes with music streaming or storing capability, smartphone connectivity, and a rugged but sleek design that makes it a great watch to wear even after working out.

Captain Marvel

Garmin’s Captain Marvel is part of their Legacy Series smartwatches designed after various famous characters. Like the other watches in the Legacy Series, the Captain Marvel links with the user’s phone and has Garmin’s connected GPS for better fitness tracking. It also has up to a week of battery life. What sets the Captain Marvel apart is it’s design- this smartwatch has more of a sleek, classic look to it, with a clean, refined bezel and a tanned leather wristband.

Approach S62

Garmin’s Approach S62 is the perfect golfing smartwatch for anyone who wants to step their golf game up. With over 41,000 preloaded courses, a virtual caddie that personally helps each user with their swings, and a whopping 20 hours of battery life on GPS, any golfer can take their game to the next level with the Approach S62. It also connects to iOS and Android so users can get notifications from their phone on their Approach S62.

Approach S60

Garmin’s S60 is a golf watch from its entirely golf-oriented Approach line. This smartwatch/fitness tracker hybrid is all about getting golfers to take a better swing each hole, using technology. With over 40,000 preloaded courses, Garmin’s ultra-precise GPS technology, and several other features that help track each round and each hole, golfers can easily improve their game and analyze the data afterward. ​

Approach S20 Bundle

This bundle from Garmin comes with the Approach S20 activity tracker made for golf and the CT10. The Approach S20, like all Approach line trackers, comes packed with features to help improve any golfer’s game, including over 41,000 preloaded courses and automatic map updates. The CT10 that comes included in the bundle is a sensor that attaches to the end of any golf club to track every swing in detail.

Approach S10

Garmin’s Approach S10 is perfect for those looking for a fitness tracker made specifically for golf without breaking the bank. The Approach S10 includes over 41,000 preloaded courses, and uses its GPS to automatically figure out which course and hole users are own without manual configuration. And with 12 hours of battery on GPS, the Approach S10 will last one round and then some.

Approach S40

The Approach S40 is a fitness tracker from Garmin, focused mainly on golfing. With the Approach S40, golfers can get a specialty fitness tracker on a budget. The Approach S40 has over 41,000 preloaded golf courses as well as many other features to help golfers improve their swing on every hole. And with up to 15 hours of GPS battery, users can golf all day without worrying about a recharge.

Move ECG

Withings’s Move ECG is a hybrid smartwatch that utilizes an electrocardiogram- something rarely seen in fitness trackers and smartwatches. The Move ECG is completely analog, but it still tracks various exercises, sending the data to the user’s smartphone via bluetooth. There is also a dial inside the watchface that goes from 0-100, to indicate what percentage of their daily steps users have taken.

Galaxy Watch Active 2

Samsung’s Golf Edition of their Active 2 smartwatch is tailor made for golf- an activity we’ve rarely seen be addressed by fitness trackers or smartwatches before. Essentially, the Golf Edition is Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Active 2 that comes with Samsung Caddie app preloaded. The app provides up-to-date information on 40,000 golf courses around the world and provides tailored suggestions for each individual user based on their swing information.

Galaxy Watch

The Samsung Galaxy Watch is a robust but sleek smartwatch that comes with all the bells and whistles to compete with the best out there. The watch is made for activity, with military-grade durability, gorilla glass, water resistance, and the capability to track nearly 40 different exercises. Samsung’s Tizen also allows for customization with over 60,000 watch faces. But the best part might be the Galaxy Watch’s battery life, which allows for 4-5 days of usage on one charge.
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