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The Unlikely Revolution: Hacking Fitness Trackers to Master the Art of Staying Still

While most athletes use wearables to push their physical limits, a growing community of users with chronic illnesses is repurposing the technology to strictly enforce the boundaries of rest.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

A significant shift is occurring in the wearable tech space as individuals with chronic conditions like Long Covid, POTS, and ME/CFS repurpose devices originally designed for peak athletic performance. Instead of pursuing high step counts or intense training loads, these users utilize heart rate monitors and biometric alerts to practice pacing—a vital management strategy to avoid the debilitating crashes caused by overexertion. By monitoring heart rate variability and setting specific thresholds to remain inactive, this community is highlighting a massive design gap in the industry, transforming tools built for 'doing more' into essential monitors for survival and energy conservation.

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