March 25, 2016

Fitness Trackers Aren't Very Accurate

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   Fitness Trackers Aren't Very Accurate
  

There’s nothing wrong with keeping track of your workout, or trying to beat your record for a particular activity. Just don’t take your results as written in stone. Read More>

  
  
  
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