GymPact
Doing sports and eating he althy are both New Year's resolutionsmost repeated worldwide. In the first months of the year, the gyms fill up, the parks are full of people jogging and the nutrition centers cannot cope distributing diets. However, most of these purposes tend to be gradually forgotten, or at least cease to be fulfilled as intensely as was intended at the beginning. There are countless methods to follow correct eating guidelines and exercise our body, but what tends to fail in most cases is willpower. It's pretty easy to cheat and skip a gym day or overeat, much easier than being consistent, but what if you get a financial reward for meet the objectives? Things would change a lot. GymPact is an application for iPhone or smartphones Android that allows us to set goals and will pay us for meeting them, but also fines us if we don't we make.
GymPact, now known only as Pact, is a Very interesting way to keep that New Year's resolution that is usually broken. The application is for us to exercise and also eat he althy, the perfect combination to lose extra kilos and be he althier. The system is simple: if one day we don't eat he althy or skip the gym, they will charge us from 5 to 10 dollars from our credit card, but if we meet all the goals we will pay from 0, 30 to 5 dollars a week,amount we will receive when we have accumulated 10 dollars.Logically, the money earned comes from all the people who do not meet their goals and are fined.
You may be wondering how they control that we meet our objectives, and the application has a monitoring system that is very complex to fool. For the exercise section you will have to do check-in at gyms, keep track of walks or runs with applications like RunKeeper and is also compatible with accessories such as the braceletJawbone Up. However, it is the food section that requires more dedicated monitoring. Pact obliges us to upload photos of the food we eat and analyzes the metadata of the image to see that we actually took it with our smartphone. In addition, it is necessary to upload at least three meals a day and that all of them add up to 1.200 calories. The creators believe that cheating the system requires too much effort for the ultimate benefit it brings.
The application was developed in the United States, although it can be used by people anywhere in the mundo To start you have to register in MyFitnessPal and from here choose your objectives. There are countless applications focused on sports and fitness, but Pact takes it to a new level with its rewards system and pen alties, now there are no excuses for eating he althy or not doing sports.