Thursday, April 24, 2014

Less Obvious Ways You Expose Your iPhone to Water

In this world, there are certain things that simply do not mix together: oil and water, bleach and vinegar, antibiotics and alcohol… and you can definitely add water and iPhone to that list.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Enjoying Underwater Photography with a Sturdy Waterproof iPhone Case

Get up close and personal.

Getting close to your subject provides you with wonderful and in-depth details not usually evident in photographs taken on land. In her article, Gray further stresses that water deflects light and that the less distance between you and your subject, the more colorful, distinctive and clear your snapshots will be. Eliminate image distortion by closing the distance between you and your subject.

Be mindful of your gear and the environment.

Before anything else, make sure that your casing is sealed tightly and that you know how to change the settings of your smartphone while inside the protective cover. Remember to rehearse and practice taking pictures with your mobile device in shallow waters first before going to deeper areas.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

To Be Fit and Fighting to the Finish, Run a Race with a Hydration Pack

Get proper running shoes.
Invest in good running shoes that support your running style and reduce your risk of injury, blisters, and prolonged foot and leg pain. Specialty running store employees can help you measure your feet and find the type of support you need. Consider breathing space so you can also flex your feet and wiggle your toes.

Stick to a workout program
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Make a training plan according to your skill and needs. Take some time to study different training plans available online to determine which one suits what you want to achieve. Choose the one that best accommodates your schedule and that matches your fitness level.

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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Hydration Packs: Yes, You Can Drink and Bike!

Some old-timers have a saying that your childhood is all but happy if you’ve never used a bike. In some cases, this is true because riding a bike is one form of exercise and tests your body balance. However, the universe does work in mysterious ways, and you could try and compensate for a lost childhood by taking up cycling seriously. Then again, remember that all those miles you go will take a toll on your body as you burn calories and sweat, requiring frequent drinks.