Monthly Archives: February 2014

Cooper Fitness Center “cream Of The Crop” Again

Tyler Cooper said of the partnership with Randy Gier, who created the concept and its motto: Eat Well, Live Well, Feel Good. Age group world record holder Orville Rogers, 96, a longtime patient of Dr. Kenneth Cooper, was on hand working out. Rogers, who plans to race at the USATF outdoor track national championships this summer, says he owes his life to Dr.
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<h3 p90X3 style=”clear:both”>From fashion to fitness: the experts behind Apple’s wearable future

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With Apple focusing heavily on health and fitness features for iWatch, its no surprise that sleep quality appears to be a significant area of interest. There have already been a few hints that Apple has people researching sleep-related features for its upcoming iWatchfunctionality that is at the heart of many fitness products like FitBit and a big trend for upcoming iOS-connected accessories. We reported previously that Apple had hired a few employees for the iWatch team to analyze sleep patterns, but picking up Raymann shows just how serious the company is about http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/p90x3-reviews/sbwire-455028.htm the potential for sleep tracking-related features in a wearable. Notable experience on Raymanns resume includes extensive research into non-pharmacological methods of altering sleep quality. Even more notable for the iWatch project is Raymanns experience in wearable sensors and miniaturization of sensorsrelated to tracking sleep and alertness activity.
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