In Pictures: 10 mobile apps that promote health and wellness
If you're one of the growing number of people who carries a smartphone everywhere, why not take advantage of mobile apps that can help you organize your medical history, eat right, exercise or fall asleep at night?
Endomondo Sports Tracker
Endomondo Sports Tracker uses the built-in GPS in your smartphone and integrates your physical activity with Google Maps. You can share your progress online and even compete against people in your area. The app will also integrate with a variety of heart rate monitor systems and certain bicycling cadence sensors. The Pro version ($3.99) lets you set workout goals based on elapsed time, calories burned or the results of a previous workout; it also lets you create interval workouts.
Price: Free; paid version is $3.99
Compatibility: Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Windows Phone
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