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Analyzing glucose data from endurance athletes offers new(ish) insights, with the potential of more to come

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This avid runner wore his GPS watch 24 hours a day for one month, performing every single workout it suggested

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We traveled to Los Angeles to Strava鈥檚 exclusive event of panels and announcements. Here were some of the essential things we learned about where the tech giant is headed.聽

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Join Run Intel to have your GPS watch generate ultra-specific email updates based on your running activities and goals

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The Ultra gets a titanium case, sapphire face, significantly better battery life, and better GPS and off-grid route-tracking features, making it a much more robust backcountry tool

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A small Minnesota company believes it has developed the future of fitness tech. Now it has to teach the rest of us how to use it.

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You鈥檒l want to know about these earbuds

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After months of testing, it鈥檚 proven to be everything I need for adventuring. And then some.

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There鈥檚 a great new wearable for every kind of athletic goal

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A disruptive startup is poised to rewrite the definition of performance apparel

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The company鈥檚 newest flagship timepiece promises astounding battery life as well as efficient solar charging, and it comes with a flashlight

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Our Sweat Science columnist spent two months measuring his blood sugar around the clock. Here鈥檚 what he found.

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For those folks always seeking the competitive edge

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Your GPS watch and other gadgets are great at describing training, but prescribing it is a harder challenge

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All your exercise data, simplified

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There are five wearables in our print magazine, but several more worth checking out

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A new app called NatureQuant harnesses the latest research to track and rate your time outside. Next up: determining how much you need.

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Electric muscle stimulation claims to be a more efficient form of exercise. Here鈥檚 how it holds up.

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When it comes to safety, training, and exercise, gadgets and apps can鈥檛 beat old fashioned consistency and patience

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We鈥檒l be combing the site for the steepest discounts, so you don鈥檛 have to

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Do you jog around the block at the end of a run so your mileage equals a nice round number?

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Equipment to help you get lost in the music

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Devices for passing the toughest training milestones

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These stylish pieces are ready for adventure

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A bad sleeper tries to train her brain with the help of virtual jellyfish, space-flight simulations, and the URGOnight device

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Why Apple鈥檚 CEO wants to make health and wellness the company鈥檚 greatest legacy

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It's more affordable than the Series 6 and comes with the most important features

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An award-winning science fiction writer paints a compelling 鈥 and rather disturbing 鈥 vision of running in the near future.

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Apple's CEO says technology can help us lead healthier, more balanced lives鈥攂ut we also need to learn how to ignore our screens

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As any child will tell you, smartwatches are one of the most popular items on holiday lists this year. Be careful what they wish for.

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After this year, we can use all the help we can get

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Keeping tabs on training and health has never been this seamless

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We'll be combing the site for the steepest discounts, so you don't have to

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It鈥檚 the one training metric virtually all runners track, but running scientists think we can do better

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In a time when most of us are struggling with restricted access to the activities we love, I wanted to know if VR would help. What I found surprised me.

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The pandemic is prompting activity-tracking companies to pivot from personal to public health

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Timepieces that check all the boxes

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Top-notch tunes need equipment to match

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Hardware to help you maximize your workouts

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This gear has kept me active without bogging me down

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The technology hasn't gotten anywhere close to the early hype鈥攁nd I'm fine with that

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It has everything to do with odor control

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One tee to rule the trail鈥攁nd to wear to the bar

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Smart devices that track everything you do

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New and revamped classics for adventurous wrists

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Getting the most out of your beloved Apple gadget doesn't have to be costly. Upgrade your devices with these affordable tools.

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After years of empty promises, hydration-tracking wearables are finally close to hitting the market

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Precision data-gathering devices to optimize your workouts

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When it comes to wearables, go easy on the bells and whistles

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New tweaks mean they're easier to use at work and on the trail

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Relax, it's not until May 12鈥攜ou still have time!

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With a new line of premium watches, Garmin aims upmarket

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Simple rules for keeping your timepiece ticking

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A legit flagship watch, but it needs a firmware fix

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The luxury brand partners with the Explorers Club to support far-flung scientific journeys

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The latest fitness bands are smarter and svelter than ever

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Timepieces that look good and play hard

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A new smartwatch that you never have to plug in

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A proper timepiece can handle adventure and look just right back in the office

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The Boston tech company is now selling monthly access to its Strap 2.0 data-tracking device

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Devices that do the thinking, analyzing, and recovery for you

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In March, Under Armour announced that the accounts of more than 150 million MyFitnessPal users had been compromised. What does that mean for the rest of the workout app industry?

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Enough already with skis and headlamps that can talk to our phones. The whole thrill of being outside is in escaping the modern tyranny of tech distractions.

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Ultra runners and backpackers, take note: this tool offers unmatched performance for the price

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Scientists make the case for a new real-time measure of endurance effort

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The hype around a new breed of running tech is raising the ire of biomechanists. Here's why.

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A software update brings phone-free music experience to the Watch

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Dial in your鈥攁nd your pet鈥檚鈥攖raining.

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The new Watch is a more sophisticated fitness tracker than its predecessor, with an updated operating system, upgraded hardware, and cellular connectivity. But will it be enough to win over athletes?

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Go faster, train smarter.

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Patent battles playing out in court over our personal data will decide which companies will steer the future of personalized health

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A new fleet of wearables meet the data needs of all kinds of players

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From pasta makers to candy bars, these eight items have totally transformed how we get after it

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The days of counting steps are over. The Mio Slice looks at your heart rate to give you an overall health score based in science.

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Studies have shown that more than half of us abandon our trackers after purchasing. The more effective, low-tech answer to your fitness goals? A friend.

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LVL, from BSX Technologies, is a wearable for hydration tracking. It'll tell you how much to drink, and when.

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