While the phones in our pockets have been getting smarter and smarter at an alarming rate, bike computers (despite having the word "computer" right in their name) have been lagging way behind. But as sensors, radios, and chips have shrunk smaller and smaller, we’ve seen more and more intelligence come to the handlebars. The new Edge 1000 from Garmin is trying to pack the most in.
For some people, exercise and working out is a way to keep their bodies fit and trim. But for most of us, it’s just a way to feel less guilty when we overindulge. So to stay inspired to make it all the way through your next yoga class, keep your gear in this giant burrito bag that provides a delicious-looking reminder of just one of the indulgences you’re working towards.
Mapping and navigation company TomTom has just launched the latest in its line of GPS-enabled sports accessories. Aside from keeping tabs on your location, the Runner Cardio GPS also monitors … Continue reading
The iPhone 6 has reportedly been sighted months ahead of launch, with a purported insider at manufacturing partner Foxconn sharing shots of what’s said to be a testing station for … Continue reading
Athletes are always looking for an advantage–something that will make them better than their opponent or allow them to perform with greater ease. Track athletes, specifically sprinters, may find their advantage in a new 3D printed track shoe. With 3D printing, sprinters can get custom-made, lightweight track spikes.
Runtastic
released a new version of their flagship app today, to
track and manage health and fitness data to motivate individuals to get
in shape. By crunching the numbers on your activity, personal stats, and local
weather conditions, Runtastic will provide a post-hydration
recommendation to ensure you are staying hydrated.
Runtastic has announced its latest app today called Runtastic 5.0. The new app is aimed at fitness fans and promises to help you get in shape and stay healthy. Runtastic … Continue reading