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Looking to Up Your Fitness in the New Year? This Expert Says Tech Can Help

(BPT) - From wearables to apps, New Year's fitness resolutions are getting a tech boost that's catching on, with T-Mobile customers spending 23% more time on average on fitness-related apps in the last year.

At midnight on New Year's Eve, many make a familiar pledge: to get fit.

For the nearly half of all U.S. adults who make fitness-related resolutions, technology such as wearable devices and apps can be key to keeping this pledge, said A'Naja Newsome, Ph.D., a Researcher and Assistant Professor at the University of Central Florida who has written about fitness technology. Newsome also hosts a podcast, Strength in the Details, on which she talks about the impact of mental health, nutrition and leadership on strength training.

"Technology has really been adapted and modified to be appealing to a wide genre of exercisers," Newsome said. "People just really have to prioritize what's going to be important to them right now and invest in that."

Your Goals, Your Way

There's no one-size-fits-all for fitness technology. Start with an assessment of what you value and what your fitness goals are, Newsome says. Whether you're planning to run an ultramarathon or signing up for your first gym membership, there's something for everyone to keep their resolutions.

"We have so many of these wearable devices that can track things like heart rate, calories, steps and more," Newsome said. "And then we have things like mobile apps where people can use paid or free services to track their daily physical activity behaviors."

Beginners can start with mobile apps that come with quick and simple workouts - and if they value aesthetics, they can invest in wearables that also serve as a fashion piece, she says.

Physical activity tracking devices have historically been geared to sport-specific athletes, particularly in running and cycling. However, "we're also seeing it expand to outdoor sports like hiking, climbing and swimming, and we're even starting to see tech for things like flexibility and mobility training and special populations like pre- and postnatal individuals," Newsome said.

The expansion of these technologies is leading to a shift back to basic fitness practices, she says, with a focus on everyday activities and movements such as time spent standing, daily steps, breathing and meditation rather than specific, structured exercise routines.

"Wearable technology now is telling us what is happening with the rest of our day," Newsome said. "What is happening with our sleep? What is happening with our steps? What is happening with our sedentary behavior?"

The fitness technology market has grown as more people turn to apps to support their goals. Among T-Mobile customers, the average time spent per month using fitness-related apps - such as running, weight and fitness trackers - increased by 23% between 2023 and 2024.

And on America's largest, fastest and most awarded 5G network, customers can get uninterrupted streaming for their workout videos and real-time data feeds on their performance.

Newsome said she expects the mobile apps and wearable device markets to continue to grow in 2025. The next frontier is integrating these technologies into healthcare in the future, allowing for more holistic treatment plans and monitoring capabilities, she added.

Make It Personal

Choosing new fitness technology is a personal decision based on individual values and priorities. Now, artificial intelligence is taking personalization even further by creating workout plans tailored to an individual's unique data, Newsome said.

"AI is generating these customizable workouts for your home gym, for on-the-go, your travel, for those that are short on time," she said. "That's going to reach a demographic of people who maybe thought that they didn't have the time to exercise or for those that just didn't have the know-how to exercise."

Wearable tech, mobile apps and AI can be even more supercharged with human input, Newsome said. She advised people to consult with an exercise professional or their medical provider before embarking on a new fitness regimen or making significant changes based on their wearable technology data.

Social support is the key factor in helping people change their behavior, she said, so supplement the benefits from wearable devices and mobile apps by seeking out peers and professionals. She also advises to not rely on technology so much that it creates a barrier to reaching your goals, like skipping a workout because your smart watch ran out of battery.

With all the innovations that promise to up performance and get people moving, there's never been a better time to conquer your fitness goals. So as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve, remember: Fitness technology can give you a push, but the most important piece of equipment is your willpower, and all it takes is the first step. You've got this!

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