we're featured in the Austin American-Statesman newspaper
Ooh, this is exciting! Our Lean Mode food diary is featured in the Fit City section of the Austin American-Statesman. Check out what journalist Pamela LeBlanc wrote about us:
For the fitness junkie on your list: Gear, gadgets and guidance
Heart rate monitors, DVDs, water bottles for the fit-minded
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Friday, December 05, 2008
Athletes (and the rest of us) love to get faster, stronger and more powerful. To do that, we need the right stuff.
Gadgets, gear and guidance, books, bottles and blinkies: It's all part of our never-ending quest to improve performance.
Got a fitness junkie on your holiday gift list? Listen up.
We've rounded up some of our favorite products, from basics such as water bottles and blinking lights to exotics, like a top-of-the-line heart rate monitor and a stylin' pair of sunglasses.
Lean Mode Color Code Food Diary
$20
www.colorcodemode.com
Streaming Colors introduced its exercise journals in 2004 and we were instantly addicted to the color-it-in-as-you-exercise system. Now comes the Lean Mode food diary, for people who need to home in on their eating habits. Studies show that people who track what they eat every day lose more weight than those who don't. This fun-to-use diary keeps you honest.
That's right, it keeps you honest! It's a big eye-opener to see what you eat everyday written down on paper. And our color-coded system makes it real easy to see if you've been naughty... or nice-n-healthy. Read the rest of her awesome holiday gift recommendations (including one of my personal faves and featured A-List item, the Sigg water bottle.)
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