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What are the best health and fitness-related apps?

THE 25 BEST FITNESS APPS FOR 2017CyclemeterFree; $4.99 Elite Upgrade optionalAvailable on: iOSFree at iTunes StoreThe best bicycle-ride tracking app I've tested is Cyclemeter by Abvio. This iOS-only app collects a wealth of data, is very accurate, contains several well-thought-out features, and appeals to fitness enthusiasts who participate in more than one sport. Despite the name, you can use Cyclemeter to track walks, runs, and other activities. It does not include a calorie-counting component, but it is packed with data about your biking outings.Digifit iCardioFree app; requires compatible heart rate monitor (about $50 to $100)Available on: Android, iOSFree at iTunes StoreIf you want real hard stats about your workouts, accelerometers and GPS aren't enough. You need a heart rate monitor...and an app that can access the information it collects. One option is the Digifit iCardio app for iPhone and Android (it's called simply iCardio in Google Play). You can pair it with any supported heart rate monitor to track your runs, bicycle rides, and other workouts. Digifit iCardio records heart rate, of course, but also distance, time, and pace. All the components needed to track heart rate can add up, so plan to spend somewhere in the $50 to $100 range to get full use of this app. If you're in the market for a heart rate monitor, I recommend the MIO Link$79.54 at Amazon wristband.EndomondoFree; $5.99 per month or $29.99 per year for PremiumAvailable on: Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Windows PhoneFree at iTunes StoreEndomondo tracks your runs, bike rides, and other outdoor activities with good accuracy and a simple interface. Its training plans and coaching features, which are limited to Premium subscribers, definitely improve the Endomondo experience.FIT RadioFree; $3.99 per month for PremiumAvailable on Android, BlackBerry, iOSFree at iTunes StoreFIT Radio is a music-streaming app that specializes in DJ-created mixes that maintain a consistent beat. You can browse mixes by genre, DJ, or type of workout, such as Spin, Zumba, or yoga. If you like exploring new music and never want to think about putting together a workout mix on your own, FIT Radio is a great fitness app to try. FIT Radio is free to use, but with the free level, you get only one genre of music (the "FIT Radio Free" genre) and only a few mixes. A premium membership gets you more than 25 genres and stations, access to more mixes, unlimited skips, track list information, the ability to save favorites, DJ profiles, and no ads. Premium membership costs $3.99 per month, $27.99 for the year, or $79.99 for a lifetime.FitbitFree; $49.99 per year for PremiumAvailable on: Android, iOS, Windows Phone, and WebFree at iTunes StoreI came to know the Fitbit system through testing the company's activity trackers, such as the Fitbit Charge HR$122.75 at Amazon, but you don't actually need a tracker to use the mobile app. Without a tracker, the Fitbit app can count your steps (provided your carry your phone all day long), help you track the calories you consume, log your weight, and record other health information, such as blood pressure and glucose levels. If you do own a Fitbit tracker, the app is even easier to use because it logs a good amount of information about your activity automatically. And if you're a full-blown Fitbit junkie, you might also add the Fitbit Aria bathroom scale$128.47 at Amazon, which will automatically add your weight to the app, too.FitStarFree; $7.99 per month or $39.99 per year for PremiumAvailable on: Android, iOSFree at iTunes StoreFitStar creates custom workouts for you based on your fitness level. You start by doing a few workouts with the app and you give it feedback as you go about which exercises were too tough, too easy, or just right. The app uses that information to create a routine that challenges you in all the right ways. FitStar was purchased by Fitbit in 2015 and now works with some Fitbit devices. The in-app coach is former NFL player Tony Gonzalez, a beefy workout buddy who is nothing but a bundle of positive, cheery feedback, and absolutely no excuses.Jefit WorkoutFree; Jefit Pro version available for $4.99Available on: Android, iOSFree at iTunes StoreWhen you hit the gym, do you still carry a notebook or crumpled sheet of paper to all the stations and machines? Don't. With mobile apps for the gym, there are better ways to keep track of your sets and reps. The Jefit Workout app gives you simple tools for crafting weight-lifting workouts and keeping track of the details as you complete your routines. You can log sets and reps, as well as how much you lifted. A calendar helps you plan your workout days and rest days. Jetfit Workout isn't especially rich with features, but it gets the job done.The Johnson & Johnson Official 7 Minute WorkoutFreeAvailable on: Android, iOSFree at iTunes StoreThe Johnson & Johnson Official 7 Minute Workout App (free) helps you squeeze some exercise into your day at an intensity level that's right for you. The interface is surprisingly attractive and clear. All you need is a chair and seven minutes—or about 11 minutes if you add a warm-up and cool down. A medium-intensity workout can include jumping jacks, pushups, wall chair, high-knee running in place, crunches, plank, side plank, triceps dips using a chair, and a few other moves. The app coaches you through each move as it comes up in the workout. It's a great app for people of all ability levels.Lose It!FreeAvailable on: Android, iOS, Kindle, Nook, and WebFree at AmazonThe free website and app Lose It!, designed for counting calories and logging exercise, can help you lose weight, especially if you tend to eat name-brand American foods. Lose It!, which has been around for years, has an incredibly strong community of supportive people to help you stick to your goals. Lose It! is compatible with a long list of other fitness devices and apps, including Nike+ FuelBand, Fitbit devices, Runkeeper, MapMyFitness, and Jawbone UP, so you can import your calorie intake and balance it effortlessly against your calorie expenditure.Map My FitnessFree; optional $5.99 per month membership required for some featuresAvailable on: Android, iOS, Windows Phone$2.99 at iTunes StoreThe company that makes the Map My Run app for runners also makes a slew of similar apps for different sports, such as Map My Ride for cyclists and the more general purpose Map My Fitness. Although it might sound like Map My Fitness will give you the widest range of supported activities, really all the apps have settings that let you track different sports and workouts. In other words, you only need to download one of the apps, and you can use it for almost any activity (Map My Fitness has more than 600 activities). But beware: The free app keeps some of its features behind a subscription pay wall, starting at $5.99 per month or $29.99 per year. As with most fitness apps for running, walking, cycling, etc., Map My Fitness uses GPS to track the routes you travel, and shows you a map of the ground you covered when you're done. It also displays length, in both time and distance, as well as pace, maximum speed, and a few other statistics.My Asics Run TrainingFreeAvailable on: Android, iPhoneFree at iTunes StoreThe My Asics app by sneaker company Asics helps you create a training plan for running a race. Whether you're on route to your first 3K or your fifth marathon, there's a great deal of value in getting a race-training schedule for free. It's usually a premium feature in other run-tracking apps. My Asics isn't the best at tracking runs, but it gets the job done. The reason to use it is for the training schedules, as well as the customizations that come with it. If you can use the app to track your miles and pace and do well, then it will offer to push you harder in your program. If it realizes you're a beginner with a long way to go, your plan will adjust to stay within your reach.MyFitnessPalFreeAvailable on: Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Windows Phone, WebFree at iTunes StoreWe live in a world of temptation, cheap pleasures, stress, and convenience—all of which can affect our diet and health. MyFitnessPal is a mobile app and website that gives you a wealth of tools for tracking what and how much you eat, and how many calories you burn through activity. Of all the calorie counters I've used, MyFitnessPal is by far the easiest one to manage, and it comes with the largest database of foods and drinks. With the MyFitnessPal app you can fastidiously watch what you eat 24/7, no matter where you are.PactFree; wagering money is optional (but kind of the point)Available on: Android, iOSFree at iTunes StorePact, formerly known as Gympact, is an app that you use to wager money on whether you'll go to the gym or complete a workout. The app verifies if you've hit your goals by making sure you check in to the venues where you said you'd pump some iron. If you reach or exceed your goals, you earn cash. If you don't, you have to pay up. The pot is communal, and there are a lot of slackers out there pouring money into it.Pear Personal CoachFree for app; requires heart rate monitorAvailable on: iOSThe Pear Personal Coach app talks you through runs, at-home workouts, yoga routines, and even training programs for running races. Real human voices make the audio part of the experience excellent. The app is free, but in-app purchases can add up. The Android version is called Pear Interactive Coach.RockMyRun$4.99 per monthAvailable on: Android, iOSFree at iTunes StoreRockMyRun changes the tempo of your running music based on your footfalls or heart rate. It also lets you set the tempo of a playlist, if you'd rather try to make your feet keep up with the music. Not every playlist in the RockMyRun app has these advanced features, but many do. With a wide variety of genres, including classical, RockMyRun has plenty of music to explore. In action, the music sounded a little more frenetic than I had imagined it would, but it's a neat app nonetheless and great for those who like to explore new music while running. You can try RockMyRun for free for a week, no credit card required. After that, you'll have to pay $4.99 per month or $35.99 per year to keep using it.RunmeterFree; $4.99 per year for EliteAvailable on: iOSFree at iTunes StoreRich with stats, highly customizable, and with an astoundingly low price for Elite membership, Runmeter is the best running app for data-lovers. Note that the $4.99 price for Elite membership is peryear, making it the least expensive running-app membership you'll find. It's for iOS only, however, so if you switch between having an iPhone and an Android phone, it might not be best for you.Runtastic PRO$4.99Available on: Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Windows Phone, and Web (for accessing account)$4.99 at iTunes StoreRuntastic Pro lets you measure and track your runs, walks, and other exercises, but it also doubles as a coaching app to motivate you to keep working toward your goals. You can use it to train for races, too. The $4.99 Pro version is worthwhile, because the free app lacks (and tries to sell to you through in-app purchases) many of the features that are central to the experience, such as the coaching features, voice feedback, and music player integration. The one-time fee, rather than a subscription, makes Runtastic Pro a good deal.Runtastic Six Pack AbsFree; $4.99 in-app purchase for full content, recommendedAvailable on: Android, iOSFree at iTunes StoreThe Runtastic Six Pack Abs app will leave your midsection muscles burning for days—or simply tighten that tummy, depending on the difficulty level you choose. It's a solid coaching app that targets abs through a wide variety of exercise moves. A human voice (available in several languages) counts through your sets and reps, while a video of an avatar shows you the correct form for each exercise. Some of the training programs are weeks long, and there's plenty of variety along the way.Spring Running Music$2.99 per month or $24.99 per yearAvailable on: iOSFree at iTunes StoreSpring Running Music helps you discover new music during your workouts. This iPhone-only app supports a number of different activities, including running, walking, interval training, bicycling, and more. It has a huge collection of more than 40,000 songs, as well as some pre-made playlists for workouts. With Spring, you keep your pace to the beat, and you can change the music's tempo during your workout if you're looking to slow down or speed up. Subscriptions cost $2.99 per month, $24.99 per year, or $74.99 for a lifetime plan.Spotify$9.99 per monthAvailable on: Android, iOS, Windows PhoneFree at iTunes StoreMusic streaming app Spotify now packs playlists and special features designed for working out. The Running feature, which debuted in 2015, for example, finds your running tempo and plays songs that have a beat that matches it. Spotify also created a few custom Running Original playlists, DJ-mixed electronic music that'll perk up your workout, even if running isn't your thing. Spotify's fitness-focused features are for Premium members only, so expect to pay $9.99 per month for the running and working out music.StravaFree; Premium from $6 per month or $59 per yearAvailable on: Android, iOSFree at iTunes StoreRunners, bicyclists, and other outdoor types have a host of apps and devices they can use to track their activities. The best one for competitive types is Strava. Whether you're competing against yourself to beat your best time, or looking at the long list of strangers on the leaderboard who have smoked you on some nasty uphill stretch of your favorite route, Strava brings a fierce competitive angle. This freemium app is a great one to download if you crave having the heat turned up.SworkitFree; $4.99 per month or $39.99 per yearAvailable on: Android, iOSFree at iTunes StoreSworkit coaches you through workout routines that are designed to meet your goals, whether it's to improve your cardio health, become more flexible, increase strength, and so forth. Within sections, you can choose to work on certain parts of your body, too, such as doing a strength workout that focuses on your core. One extra feature I like is that Sworkit's includes music options from Spotify, so you can stream a premade workout mix. Paying for a Premium account unlocks even more workouts.Touchfit: GSP$4.99 plus $9.99 optional membership (recommended)Available on: iPhone$4.99 at iTunes StoreOne of the most fun and challenging workout apps I've tested is Touchfit: GSP. The GSP stands for Georges St-Pierre, your workout coach and MMA World Champion. He created a number of muscle-boosting routines that he'll coach you through while you use his app. First you complete a test workout, in which you rate different exercises as easy, tough, impossible, or "need to learn." Your answers from that and subsequent workouts inform the app going forward about your difficulty level. The more you exercise, the better the customizations become. You're always challenged without being asked to go beyond your capabilities. Touchfit is similar to FitStar, but St-Pierre's strict style is very different from Gonzalez's upbeat nature.Vida Health Coach$15 per weekAvailable on: Android, iOSFree at iTunes StoreNeed a professional health coach to help you meet your fitness goals? For $15 per week, Vida Health Coach gives you in-app access to a personal coach who works with you one-on-one no matter what your health or fitness objectives are. Once a week, you can talk to your coach by phone or video conference, too, to get real advice. The coaches have a range of certifications and specializations, so if you have, say, gestational diabetes, you'll be able to work with someone who understands your special needs.

How does it feel to get fired from your job suddenly?

Trust me it’s not that bad. I am an engineer from India, a place where getting fired is considered to be a stigma by most people. So here is my story. I have given my background and reasons for getting fired in the first three paragraphs. You may choose to skip them.I did my engineering from one of the best IITs in India, and got a job in one of the best software companies of the world In Bangalore. MBA was always in the back of my mind, but I screwed up the exams every year. After working in this company for 1.5 years, I got this self-realization that my life was heading in a completely wrong direction. MBA was not happening, I was not enjoying my work and I felt that I could do much more with the kind of intellect and background that I have. So I decided to change my work domain altogether. I started looking for roles which could give me a deeper sense of business and would help me later when I go for my MBA degree. So after a few months, I found a job in a very good organization that offered me the role of a Business Analyst. I was happy that I took a tough decision of completely changing my work area after 1.5 years, but at the same time I was apprehensive as well. And I moved to Mumbai.I worked very hard in my new organization, and got exceptional reviews at the end of the first 6 months. I learnt a lot of new technologies and also enhanced my domain knowledge. I was on a very steep learning curve. While working, I was also simultaneously preparing for MBA entrance exams. Everything was going normal until one day my MBA entrance results came and I got interview calls from 2 of the top B schools of India. I was ecstatic, and thought that probably my MBA dream was about to come true. I started preparing hard for the interviews. Since the MBA interviews in India can grill you on anything from academics to politics, I wanted to ensure that I leave no stone unturned. I joined a coaching institute for which the timings were a little odd and coincided with my office hours. However, I tried my best to manage my preparation and work. The preparation did take a toll on my work. I went for my first interview, which went terribly wrong, and I knew I'd be rejected for sure. So I prepared even harder for my second interview. I had my interview on 2nd March, and it went well. And then I decided to make up for the mess I had created in my work over the past month. I again got seriously involved in my work, but this didn’t last for long. All this while, I was talking to a girl and we connected very well. In the next 3-4 days, our conversations started taking a new turn, and most of my office time went in talking to her over the office messenger (She worked for the same company). After a week, we officially started dating. It was after a long time that I had found a nice sensible girl, and I had totally fallen for her. So work again became second on my priority list. I tuned my timings to match her schedule, and started messing around with my work again. We were happily dating and having fun. Life was really going great, until one day when it became wonderful. My MBA interview results came, and I was waitlisted 40. The past few year trends indicated that waitlist movement normally goes up to 70-80, so I was almost certain that I will make it. Life was just perfect, I had found a girl whom I really loved, my MBA dream was about to come true. During this phase, I started neglecting work completely, and also got a few warnings from my seniors. There is a pretty open culture in our company about further studies, so I told my seniors about my results, and expected date when I will get the confirmation for my admission. They started planning for the staffing and project transitioning.As Jake Hawken mentioned in his answer, “there’s a lot of neutral stuff in between the good and bad sections. This time, however, the bad came screaming in at eighty miles per hour, pulling a trailer, and rear-ended the good.” I had to break up with my girlfriend because of some weird circumstances (Why that happened is another interesting story and I will post that under some relevant question) and I went into the post-breakup zone. This further affected my already bad performance at work. A week later, I discovered that the institute had given 39 buffer calls for the MBA course, which meant that my effective waitlist was 40+39 = 79, which meant mine was a highly borderline case, and there were quite a lot of chances that I might not be able to make it. At this point, I realized that things were not going in the right direction, and I started focussing on my work again. But there was general sense of negativity against me. My seniors started questioning my professionalism and approach to work. When I told them that my B school covert might not happen, I could sense displeasure in their voices, but that was not to console me. They did not want to retain me, since there was no dependency on me, and I was no longer an asset to the organization that I used to be. I had screwed up my reputation and all my hard work in the past went to vain. There was very bad perception about me that refused to change even though I tried hard to change it through some good work. 3 weeks after that, I got a reject from my MBA college. I knew that my career was heading towards a very bad phase, and I started preparing for some preventive measures. I started applying to other organizations, but since my relevant experience was just a little more than a year, I didn’t get many responses. However, I did get one interview call from a big company for a Senior Business Analyst vacancy. I started attending the telephonic interviews, and I was doing well. 2 weeks after my MBA reject, I realized that my current project was almost coming to an end, and I was not staffed on to any other project. When I discussed this with my manager, I was told that I might be rolled off to some other team or I might be put on some performance improvement plan. When I tried to dig in deeper, I found out that I was going to be fired in the next 2-3 days.I became numb for a moment. I didn’t know how to react. I wanted to cry, but then I realized that I was a 24 year old guy sitting in a Multinational company where my tears will have no impact on this decision. I went to the washroom and washed my face. I kept thinking about how to deal with this situation. There will be so many people who might judge me because I was getting fired. I might not get another job since I had very less relevant experience. With these thoughts in mind, I suddenly burst into tears. I cried for next 5 minutes, and at the end I felt a little better. I went to a secluded place near the office building, sat there and thought about the next steps. And after half an hour, I took the following decisions.· I had 6 very close friends in my team and 3 flatmates working for the same organization. I decided to go and tell them the exact situation. I knew for sure that they won’t judge me, because they had been very closely associated with my life over the past few months· I decided not to worry at all. I convinced myself that no matter what, I will get a job. I was from a premier college, had a good aptitude, domain knowledge and technical knowledge. With a little bit of preparation, I will surely land up with a good job· I even thought of the worst case scenario. If I didn’t get a job in a proper company, I will join a full time NGO. I always wanted to do this, but due to materialistic instincts and societal pressure, I never had the guts to do this. Though, I have volunteered part time for several NGOsThe decision to talk about this problem with my friends was the best thing I could have done. Not only did they make me feel better, but they also forwarded my resume to many of their friends in other companies. I also explored my college alumni network and applied to several companies. At the end of the day, I was not feeling as miserable about this as I felt when I heard about it. The next day I got a final interview call for the biggie. They booked my tickets for Bangalore and called me for the discussion. This gave me some self-confidence and I started preparing for it. My flatmates were good with technical stuff, and helped me a lot during this phase.The next day (18th June 2014), I was called by the HR along with my laptop. I went to my team-mates and said goodbye to them. I could see moist eyes and sad faces. The HR asked me to submit my laptop and sign the resignation. He told me that officially my last working day would 18th July and would get my salary till that date, but for all practical purposes I was no longer associated with the company.I left for my big interview the very next day. I had three interviews which went well, and I was pretty optimistic. I was told that the results would be communicated within a week. For the next 2 days, I met all old friends in Bangalore, and tried to take all the stress off my mind. I reached Mumbai, and started working on my resume and cover letter. I applied to nearly 50 companies in 2 days, through referrals and online portals. I talked to nearly 30 people in different companies over phone trying to understand different job profiles and the preparation required for them. I made an exhaustive list of companies and kept track of all of them. The first 2 days at home were boring and lazy so I found a list of nearby NGOs, and contacted them. I decided to volunteer for an NGO and teach small kids. I tried to setup a good routine. The company I used to work for had stringent working hours (10 AM to 9 PM). Since I was at home now, so I started appreciating small things in life like watching a sunset. I used to step out in the evening, and play with kids and pet dogs. I interacted with people in the building and got to know them. My social circle was getting better.A day later, I got a reject for my first company. I was shattered because somewhere deep I was hoping that the bad times will come to an end with this positive result. But I didn’t lose hope. I had applied to many companies, and was hopeful that I will get more interview calls. But I somehow tracked the Hiring manager who took my interview and messaged him on facebook. Since I had a good feeling about the interview, so I asked for a feedback. We then had a brief conversation over the phone, and he said that the panel liked me, but certain attributes of mine were not fitting for the profile. But he told me about another profile that would be a better fit for me.The next day I got a call from this company for another role that matched my skillsets better. Also over the next few days I got calls from 5 more companies. I had a lot of telephonic interviews scheduled, and kept up dating my tracker. Each company normally had 2-4 telephonic screening rounds before the final process at their office. So I knew that the process will go on for other 2-3 weeks. The HRs shirk work and normally don’t respond to queries. I learned to follow up with them, and got my interviews scheduled as fast as I could. Life was getting better. The interviews kept me busy. I used to go to the NGO on alternate days. I met my ex-team mates for dinner sometimes and we had a good time catching up on the new happenings. My flatmates were very cooperative during this time. A few more things happen during this phase· You start using facebook more for networking with your college group that for chatting and liking girl’s photos· Linkedin suddenly appears in your most visited pages on chrome· Everytime you see an unread email on gmail, you jump to that tab in excitement that it might be another interview call. You curse a lot when it turns out to be some stupid promotional email by Citibank· Getting calls on your mobile with number starting with +9122 (Mumbai), +9180 (Bengaluru), +9140 (Hyderabad), +9120 (Pune), +91124 (Gurgaon) fills you with hope that it might be from some HRMeanwhile, I was also rejected for a company, because the person who took my interview was a close friend of my ex-manager, and he unofficially got to know about me.Cutting the long story short, before my official last day, I got 3 offers offering me a much better position and compensation than what I had in my previous organization. Process for 3 more companies (including the biggie with which it started) are still going on and will be wrapped up by this week. My offer letter gave me a joining date in August mid, so I am going backpacking to Rajasthan next week, followed by a trip to Thailand next month. Also I got 3 company sponsored flight trips to Hyderabad, and 2 to Bengaluru. Now I believe in things like, “This too shall pass”, “Night is the darkest before the dawn” and “Life is never unfair. Someday, everything will make perfect sense. So for now, laugh at the confusion, smile through the tears, be strong and keep reminding yourself that everything happens for a reason.” From utmost happiness when I had a girl, MBA and a job, I moved to a phase where I lost all three. Job was the lowest on my priority list always, and today I realize how important it is. All this has made me much stronger as an individual. Now I know that I can deal with most of the other small issues that will come my way, because I will know that I have seen worse and come out of it. I have learnt perseverance, patience and to be calm when your senses stop working. I have cried alone, consoled myself, but never let sorrow and grief come in way of my plans.Now I know that when I move to my next organization, I will respect the company and the work, because I had to earn it. This entire incident has made me much more responsible and mature. I have no regrets whatsoever because I will take the learning I got and use them in a positive way.

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