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Not a lot of us prefer having a gym trainer breathing down our necks, scaring us into exercising. For those who prefer working out alone, the Move tank top we stumbled across recently is an impartial Pilates trainer developed by designer Jennifer Darmour. Showcased at the Wearable Technologies conference in San Francisco, this piece of clothing buzzes you with a mild electric shock to inform you in regards to incorrect exercising. Hooking up with your smartphone via Bluetooth with an application in tow, the Move concept is indeed a great way to pilates, especially when a certified trainer isn’t around to instruct you correctly. And that’s not all. Darmour also seeks to further incorporate her concept in other sports clothing, helping shock golfers, base ball pitchers and yoga enthusiasts to perfection.
[Dvice]
