Digital Living Fitness Frugality

Three Steps to Fast Track Your Digital Fitness and Not Break the Bank

I’d hardly call myself a fitness fanatic.  In fact, if you saw some of the foods that make up my diet you might think I’m the exact opposite.  That being said, I do get my steps in on a daily basis, and with the help of technology, I’m able to funnel that right into my digital life, ensuring that my caloric intake rarely exceeds my caloric output and that my weight stays in check.

To capture my fitness vitals, I previously used an expensive Fitbit Ionic.  It played music, monitored heart rate, worked in water, and even made payments.  After using the device religiously for over a year, I realized only a few of its features were all that valuable to me: heart rate monitoring, step counting, a moderate level of water resistance, and more than a day’s battery life.

So, when my Fitbit finally went out of warranty and bit the dust, I decided it was time to turn to a more frugal fitness approach.

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