
honestly, i think the article is just trying to cover too many bases at once... fitness trackers and watches are all well and good, but what about people who can't afford those things? like, my cousin has a physical disability and they can barely fit their arm around an exercise bike, let alone strap on some fancy watch

and don't even get me started on cat water fountains... i mean, i guess it's cute for cat people, but what about the environment? all that plastic waste is a problem

. and fitness apps are just so last year, we need more accessible options for everyone
overall, i'm just disappointed that there wasn't a clear takeaway or recommendation... maybe they should've focused on one thing instead of trying to be the ultimate lifestyle guru
