Does anyone use Supersapiens?

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Anyone into the having what I can only really describe as an implant in the name of tracking their fitness? It seems to me to be the only really reliable way to get health data.

Now, whether we actually need that data is another issue.

Though really, I only made this thread to mock their current catchphrase.

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If you're a Brit (and maybe Aussie or Kiwi), then this doesn't really make it sound any more appealing... :messenger_tears_of_joy:
 
Is the product just a rebranded glucose monitor like the type used by diabetics? The faq makes the product sound like it's going to just measure a glucose flatline for most people.
 
Anyone into the having what I can only really describe as an implant in the name of tracking their fitness? It seems to me to be the only really reliable way to get health data.

Now, whether we actually need that data is another issue.

Though really, I only made this thread to mock their current catchphrase.

9Yn0FO2.png


If you're a Brit (and maybe Aussie or Kiwi), then this doesn't really make it sound any more appealing... :messenger_tears_of_joy:
If you've ever seen videos of runners or cyclists at the end of a race become total unable to move their bodies, that's bonking, not the fun kind :messenger_grinning_smiling:
 
Do you like to bonk though?
I'm...not sure. From the definition I found online, it seems to be a type of exhaustion that could cause injury. If that's the case, then no. I do enjoy daily exercise, particularly jogging. I like to set a time and range that pushes me, but not to injury. I want to benefit from it, not hurt myself.
 
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I'm...not sure. From the definition I found online, it seems to be a type of exhaustion that could cause injury. If that's the case, then no. I do enjoy daily exercise, particularly jogging. I like to set a time and range that pushes me, but not to injury. I want to benefit from it, not hurt myself.
Wrong kind of bonking.

Dance Hump GIF
 
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