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Woman's
Day's
"Lose Weight" magazine
March
1998
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"This
Daily Fitness Log by Kanak Enterprises makes it easy to enter food
and drinks you have consumed throughout the day along with your calorie
and fat intake. There is also space to write what type of exercises
you have completed. It's great for an overview of your exercise and
eating schedule as well as for setting goals." |
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Maxim
magazine
Spring
1997
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"Writing
down what you're doing at the gym can help you hone in on what's pushing
you forward and what's holding you back. Try the Fit Today Log, a
logbook that resembles an organizer." |
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American
Health magazine
February
1999
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"This
tiny book packed with charts and grids allows you to track your eating
habits and exercise program (up to 15 exercises daily) for
five months.
It also includes calorie-expenditure charts and nutritional data for common foods." |
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Fitness
magazine
May
1997
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"You
can't move forward with your fitness goals if you keep forgetting
how far you've come. So we took a look at the Fit Today Log, a miniature
notebook packed with useful ways to keep track of your routine. Easy-to-use
grids on each page record up to 15 exercises a day and let you monitor
your meals snacks and water intake (forget counting ounces-you check
off glasses of water instead) . The planner also includes fast-food
calorie and aerobic-calorie expenditure charts. Best of all, it holds
over five months' worth of information.
Our tester loved the log so much, we had a hard time getting it back
to take this photograph." |
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Verge magazine
July/August
1998
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"Studies
have shown that recording progress on a chart encourages you to keep
up an exercise routine. The Fit Today Log is one of the best organizers
we've ever seen because 1) it fits in a pocket and 2) it's simple
to use. There's a place to record what you eat every day (including
snacks), tiny pictures of water glasses you check off to make sure
you get your eight a day, and a training grid for monitoring your
cardiovascular and weight workouts." |