AT&T is now offering innovative technologies that help you exercise. That’s right, now you can lose weight in time for the holidays, with the latest advancement from AT&T. AT&T teamed up with Trimble to provide you with the AllSport GPS™ application. With this service, you can use a select GPS-enabled cell phone to mark your fitness activity.
No matter your preferred sport, whether it is running, biking, or even snowboarding, you can use the AllSport GPS application to track not only your distance, but your time, speed, and even the number of calories that you burned while exercising. These monitors carry over from day to day, so you can keep track of your weekly activity, or even share your work out route with others. All of these features can be monitored from the handset.
Additionally to these amazing features, you can also manage parts of your work out from online at www.trimbleoutdoors.com. Through this website you can find paths that are recommended by professionals and other users, and you can even download these paths with maps in multiple views to your phone. Additionally, you can compete against other users who uploaded that particular trip or work out path, helping you to get the most out of your fitness program.
The Managing Director of Trimble Outdoors, Rich Rudow, said “Now that GPS is becoming a hot feature in cell phones, users are looking for a variety of ways to take advantage of the technology, including using them for fitness and recreation. With AllSport GPS, AT&T customers now have access to a full-featured fitness training application for their GPS cell phones. In combination with the Trimble Outdoors Web site, users can now manage all their content with a simple trip editor or download and experience thousands of professionally created trips. AllSport GPS provides an incredible opportunity for users to plan workouts and monitor their training progress using the cell phone they carry every day.” Now cell phone customers can access amazing features for working out with AllSport GPS on their GPS phone.