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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

The Skulpt Aim







When most people try to track their fitness and health improvements, they usually judge all of their progress by the scale. They want to see that number go down, especially if they have been working out hard. To see that their weight hasn't changed, or even that it might have gone up after the first few weeks of training, many people are fooled into thinking that they have made no improvements. If the number on the scale has not changed, they are not satisfied, and some even quit. However, the scale is not a proper measurement of fitness and health improvement. Many times, there will be no initial weight change because they are building muscle, which actually weighs more than body fat. So, in effect, people need a product that will measure their true progress. Throw away the scales, and let me introduce Aim.

Skulpt, which recently had a successful crowd funding campaign on Indiegogo, has developed the first wireless device that determines the health of your muscles. The product, called Aim, works by simply pressing it against some of the major muscles of your body. You can use your biceps, triceps, abs, and thighs among others. It collects the data necessary to determine your body fat percentage by measuring how a current flows through muscles, rather than fat. The data that is received from the device will then be synced to a dashboard that is online. From there, you can accurately track how your body is changing when you are training. The data can be shared with others, and you are also able to set goals in the device before you start a new regimen or program.

At $149, it is a good investment for anyone that is serious about tracking their fitness and health goals. It takes time to see visual results, but the Aim will assure you that you are improving, and that you should keep up with your workout program. This product will have a positive impact on our society and the consumers involved. While there are so many products that track various fitness stats for you, the Aim is truly unique. Maybe this product will be the one to help more Americans get in shape. In the best case scenario, this product will replace the scales in households all across the country. Maybe that's just a pipe dream, but why not at least hope for that outcome. America needs to get healthier, and this product may help bring about a long lasting solution.

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