Move Over, Pokemon Go: 6 Gamer Apps to Get Active
Tired of playing Pokemon Go or decided to avoid the game altogether? We found six fun, alternative apps that get you active, without the safety hazards.
Tired of playing Pokemon Go or decided to avoid the game altogether? We found six fun, alternative apps that get you active, without the safety hazards.
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A new calendar feature from Google makes goal setting a breeze. But could it actually help you get to the gym more? Here’s the scoop.
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On the tracker bandwagon, but unsure where to invest your focus — or how to make it stick? Listen up to these four FitBit devotees for tips on achieving new levels of wellness.
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The secret to skin safety may be in your smartphone! Whether you’re on-the-go or planning outdoor activities, these apps will give you the 411 on UV index levels.
You may already use apps to track the miles you’ve run or food you’ve eaten. Now, Apple’s ResearchKit tool will help take health apps to a whole new level.
A yoga practice in your pocket? Read on for the best fitness apps for every type of yogi.
Want to increase your mobility on-the-go? This new app gives CrossFit athletes of all levels the mobility exercises they’ll need to improve their fitness.
A new study shows that smartphones might be just as accurate as wearables, when it comes to tracking your steps.