No, you don’t need 10,000 steps a day
In 1965, Yamasa Tokei Keiki, a Japanese clock and instrument company, released the first consumer pedometer and fitness wearable. The launch came in the aftermath of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics…
In 1965, Yamasa Tokei Keiki, a Japanese clock and instrument company, released the first consumer pedometer and fitness wearable. The launch came in the aftermath of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics…