Fitness Friday: 42 Ways To Get Fit

Apple looking to hire experts to help create fitness products

Whether it’s getting ready for beach season or trying to slim down for the big wedding, it helps to have a goal. So with exactly 55 days left before the Masters, it’s time to change some old habits and develop some new ones that will help make this http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/p90x3-reviews/sbwire-455028.htm your fittest p90X3 workout year on the golf course. Golf Digest fitness advisor Ben Shear (@ ben_shear ) came up with 42 ways to do just that. It’s exactly six weeks worth of things you can do on and off the course to improve your body. This article first ran in 2013, but I like it so much, it’s worth revisiting.
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(Credit: Sarah Tew and Christopher MacManus/CNET) Apple seems to be gearing up for a fitness product, at least based on details from a new job posting. Listed Thursday on Apple’s job site but since taken down, the ad was seeking a “User Studies Exercise Physiologist” to put in 40 hours a week at Apple headquarters in Santa Clara Valley. As quoted below from the ad, Apple is looking for people who not only are knowledgeable about cardiovascular fitness but can put that knowledge toward the design of products. Design and run user studies related to cardiovascular fitness & energy expenditure, including calories burned, metabolic rate, aerobic fitness level measurement/tracking and other key physiological measurements.
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From fashion to fitness: the experts behind Apple’s wearable future

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He was also the Studio Director of Nikes R/D program, and his design experience could be key to the iWatchs design. Nikes research and development lab known as Innovation Kitchen also developed the Flyknit shoe technology under Shaffers leadership. Health: Example of biomedical industrys work on blood sensors Health functionality will be key to the iWatch. According to sources familiar with iOS 8s Healthbook function, Apple is preparing its device to be able to interpret hydration, blood pressure, glucose, pulse, and heart rate data. Indicating that Apple is fully invested in those plans, the company has hired several world-renowned scientists and medical device engineers over the past year.
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