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The market for wearable technology in the past few years has been on a rapid rise. We seem to have too much attachment to data accessible on those devices.【小题1】is it a good thing that we’re relying on technology more often than not, recording every step we take? Can those tools really maximize your workout benefits? The real questions surround not the【小题2】(wear), but the wearer.
The challenge for athletes【小题3】(look) to up their game with data is finding the type of information that is most helpful. If you are hoping to run faster and want to try moderating your pace based on heart rate “zones,” a wearable can help you do so. However, for professionals and those who are new【小题4】working out, less is more.
Earlier this month, Sara Hall, a professional marathon runner competing in the U.S. Olympic marathon trials, actually【小题5】(throw) away her GPS watch midrace avoid distraction. Similarly, for beginner runners, it’s more important to learn to listen to your body’s signals — tiredness,【小题6】(ache), bursts of energy—【小题7】to track your pace or heart rate. Depending on what those goals are, there might be ways to achieve them that are more cost【小题8】(effect), more fun, more convenient. Dr. Ethan Weiss,【小题9】physician at the University of California tells his patients that a different item【小题10】(attach) at your wrist, like a leash, is more likely to pull you toward more activity.

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