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Keep warm with high-tech workout gear Chris Freyteg of Prevention magazine shows how to layer the latest clothes for cold-weather exercise |
Oregon Scientific Helmet Camera Strap it onto your helmet or your mountain bike’s handlebars and hit record |
Bose in-ear headphones Winter runners and riders will like soft silicon tips that plug in to your ears |
Giro Omen Helmet with TuneUps Wireless Bluetooth technology lets you to hit the slopes with your iPod sans wires |
AltiPower Advanced Altitude Training Kit Using device involves hypoxic, then ambient, air at five minute intervals |
Motion Lingo Adeo GPS Fitness Trainer Trainer audibly reports distance, pace, speed, calories burned and elevation |
Oakley Thump 2 MP3 Sunglasses High-impact, UV-filtering specs have 1GB flash drives and hold 280 songs |
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Five spring sports gadgets Whether you’re lacing up and running laps or mounting your bike for the road less traveled, these cool spring sports tech gadgets promise good times for your get-fit activities. |
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Turn your iPod into a personal trainer Tuck the wireless sensor into your running shoe — or attach to non-Nike's with some Velcro patches — plug the receiver into your iPod nano, choose your workout and playlist, then get running. |
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