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Who are you really working for when you work out? what your FitBit says is valuable information. When you skip the gym or take the elevator instead of climbing the stairs, your health insurer would like to know. But you can free yourself from the pressure of having to always be active with the UnFitbit. Clip your FitBit to a metronome, a drill, a bicycle wheel or a pendulum and generate fake fitness data without lifting a finger. | Who are you really working for when you work out? what your FitBit says is valuable information. When you skip the gym or take the elevator instead of climbing the stairs, your health insurer would like to know. But you can free yourself from the pressure of having to always be active with the UnFitbit. Clip your FitBit to a metronome, a drill, a bicycle wheel or a pendulum and generate fake fitness data without lifting a finger. |