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What is the device that can be used to check the amount of calories burned during exercise? Is pedometer?
The other day I remember seeing an ad where the watch had built a device that measures the number of calories burned by us. Is this called pedometer? I think it was well Addidas or Nike ad.
A pedometer (also known as Tomish-meter, perhaps after the alleged inventor of a device Success, Thomas Jefferson) or step counter is a device, in modern times usually portable and electronic or electromechanical, every step counts a person takes by detecting the movement of her hips. Due to the distance of passage of each person varies, an informal calibration performed by the user if a system is required standardized distance (eg, in miles or kilometers) you want.
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Fitbit Ultra Wireless Activity Plus Sleep Tracker
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Polar RS100 Heart Rate Monitor and Stopwatch
$119.95 In order to reach your fitness goals, you need to exercise at the right intensity. The Polar RS100 wrist heart rate monitor helps you to easily and accurately measure your heart rate to help you get to just the right intensity or your exertion level. This basic HRM features added stopwatch and time-of-day watch features as well as extra-large digits for easy readability. The Time in Target Zone fe... |
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LifeSource XL-20 Wireless Activity Monitor
$31.99 With a petite activity monitor that connects wirelessly to your computer, the A&D Medical Wireless Activity Monitor gives you the tools to set calorie-burning goals and track your progress. The small accelerometer clips easily to your shoe for a convenient way to measure your steps and speed throughout the day or when you go for a run. It comes with a Wireless ActiLink (XL-10) that plugs into your... |
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Apple iPod nano 16 GB Graphite (6th Generation) NEWEST MODEL
$139.99 FM Tuner - 1.5" LCD - AAC, MP3, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF, WAV, AAX - 24 Hour... |
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Nike+ Stand Alone Sensor Kit
$18.00 This wireless sensor works with your iPod nano or iPod touch (2nd generation) to track your workouts. Insert it into the built-in pocket beneath the insole of your Nike+ shoe and pair it with your existing Nike + iPod receiver attached to your iPod nano. This sensor is perfect as a replacement for a sensor that has been lost or has exhausted its battery. Or it's great if you want to have a sensor ... |
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Marware Sportsuit Sensor Case for Nike + iPod Sport Kit for iPod nano 3G (Black)
$3.33 Designed to complement the Nike + iPod Sport Kit, Sportsuit Sensor+ is a finely crafted neoprene and rubber pouch that allows serious runners to attach the Nike + iPod/iPhone wireless sensor to the top of their favorite pair of running shoes. Works with iPod nano 2G, 3G, and 4G... |
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Garmin Foot Pod [Retail Packaging]
$40.48 The Garmin 010-11092-00 Foot Pad transmits distance and pace data. It's lightweight and small enough to attach to shoelaces or fit in the mid-sole pocket of compatible shoes. This tiny foot pod is small enough to attach to your shoelaces or fit in the mid-sole pocket of compatible shoes. It's always ready to use, and a small, replaceable watch battery powers the foot pod for a year of training. Un... |
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Nike+ SportBand
The Nike+ SportBand tracks your distance, pace, time and calories burned while you run in an easy-to-read display. It's also your connection to the world's largest running club on nikeplus.com, where you can log and review runs, get training advice, challenge friends and more. The SportBand is easy to use. After each workout simply remove the Nike+ Link and connect it to your computer's USB port t... |
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