Can wearable fitness devices help you stay motivated to work out?
It’s easy enough to start a new exercise program. Sticking with it is the hard part. Happily, the electronic age has presented us with some surprising forms of support. From step counters and fitness trackers to online workouts and apps of all sorts, getting in shape has gone digital.
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