Fitness

The Future of Diet Tracking. Quantified Self insights from Justin Lawler

By Justin Lawler Developer. Biohacker. Organiser of @qs_dublin . Contributor at @Irish_TechNews The Future of Diet Tracking Anyone who’s ever tried…

10 years ago

Bullet proof coffee shots and more. Report from the European Biohackers Summit by Justin Lawler

By Justin Lawler. Developer. Biohacker. Technology Enthusiast. London – May 2016. Over 500 people gathered to drink ‘Bulletproof’ coffee and discuss…

10 years ago

One Man Brand, Rob Lipsett, Talks Social Media, Personal Brand and Rock-hard Abs.

Latest great post by Reuben Godfrey, our roving marketing, sales expert and enthusiast. See more articles by Reuben here. As many…

10 years ago

Irish Startup Glofox receives €500k funding for its Fitness Industry Management Platform

Glofox, a Dublin-based business management software company aimed at gyms and fitness studios, has just secured €500,000 in funding consisting…

10 years ago

Big Data on the Sports Field

While some pundits argue that wearables represent little more than a short-term fad or fashion statement, market forecasts suggest the…

11 years ago

1.3 million Irish adults considering buying a Wearable Fitness Tracker

The "Philip Lee Sport Report", which was published yesterday, revealed that 1.3 million Irish adults are considering purchasing a wearable device…

12 years ago

Starting on a Health Kick

Good idea: booking a last minute Autumn getaway to the sun. Bad idea: leaving yourself less than a month to…

12 years ago

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