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What is Sweat365?

Sweat365 is a new online media platform for everyday athletes.  The online community provides members with the opportunity to interact with and learn from athletes all over the globe, as well as finding training partners with similar goals.  Sweat365 provides a highly engaged and supportive community, as well as training tips and fitness tracking tools.  Combined, these elements enable members to motivate and inspire each other as they work to achieve their fitness goals. 

Sweat365 is dedicated to supporting your everyday fitness, no matter what your level and no matter what your goals.  We envision a world where nobody pursues their fitness in a vacuum.  We’re creating a powerful fitness, diet and social media ecosystem that includes:

  • A state of the art personal publishing platform.
  • An easy to use fitness logbook that allows users to track their exercises, weight loss progress, or training progress toward their fitness goals.
  • An online magazine and library, written by experts and everyday athletes.
  • Training plans and fitness guides to help users meet their fitness goals.

We’ll deliver you inspiration to move more - every day.

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News

Introducing The Healthy Corp

March 15, 2010 by Brad Hefta-Gaub

As politicians in Washington debate health care reform, Corporate America wrestles with their own Trillion Dollar Question: How do we increase employee productivity and decrease our health care costs? The Answer: Re-define “corporate wellness”. (more…)

New Year - New Feature: Compare Results

January 1, 2010 by Brad Hefta-Gaub

Have you ever noticed in your Sweat365 journal that  you can get a summary of your activity for this week and last week, this month and last month, and this year and last year? Have you ever wondered, why can’t I get a summary of my exercise from the last two months? Or the last six months? Have you ever asked, why can’t I compare two periods to see how my activities have changed? Well, now you can! (more…)

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