🚀 Exciting News! 🚀
I am thrilled to announce that I have joined @AmazfitIN as the new Marketing Manager! 🎉
I am incredibly excited to be part of a team that is passionate about innovation, health, and technology :)
@makemytrip@makemytripcare HOW DO I REACH OUT TO HUMAN FOR SUPPORT? I have been trying to get in touch with someone for support but there's no way to get in touch! Please help!
@RaoSumukh While mainly it’s a recovery device for athletes/fitness enthusiast. You’d be surprised how many people want it as it gives freedom to wear analog watches and is super comfortable for sleep tracking.
@RaoSumukh Apart from twitter audience, people genuinely don’t know the content they consume is sponsored/bias. As long as people are not aware its “ad”, theres no need for organic review.
i've been training for years and here are 10 practical gears i use in my fitness journey (they help alot)
1) air fryer because it gives clean yet fast meals that helps alot in maintaining a calorie deficit
2) amazfit t-rex 2 for tracking sleep and steps without paying obnoxiously high price for a watch.
3) lifting straps so my forearms don't give out before my back does during heavy pulls.
4) measuring cups and a kitchen weighing scale because eyeballing portions is why people stay stuck wondering why the scale isn't moving.
5) a basic body weight weighing machine that's accurate so i'm not guessing my progress based on how i feel that morning.
6) a frother to make coffee, mix whey protein, creatine and pre-workout.
7) an oil sprayer so i can cook without pouring half a bottle into the pan.
8) ankle straps for cable work.
9) liquid chalk so your hands don't slip mid-set.
10) barefoot shoes if you care about foot health and natural movement.
none of this is super expensive and also none of it is essential day one.
but over time, these small tools add up to less resistance between you and the work.
that's what matters. not the gear itself, but whether it helps you stay in the game longer.
because fitness isn't about having the best equipment. it's about reducing the excuses until there's nothing left between you and the effort.
@thetanmay YouTube started doing this long back. When bell icon was bought in, that was the end to videos reaching your subscribers. Videos are purely pushed to audience based on CTR for thumbnail and retention which is the same as trail reels?
Are you referring to something else?
@SujeethP Oh okay! Got it! Thanks :)
In THC, the property credit mentioned of 100$ can be used against spa and other activity but not against stay fare right?
i've been training for years and here are 10 practical gears i use in my fitness journey (they help alot)
1) air fryer because it gives clean yet fast meals that helps alot in maintaining a calorie deficit
2) amazfit t-rex 2 for tracking sleep and steps without paying obnoxiously high price for a watch.
3) lifting straps so my forearms don't give out before my back does during heavy pulls.
4) measuring cups and a kitchen weighing scale because eyeballing portions is why people stay stuck wondering why the scale isn't moving.
5) a basic body weight weighing machine that's accurate so i'm not guessing my progress based on how i feel that morning.
6) a frother to make coffee, mix whey protein, creatine and pre-workout.
7) an oil sprayer so i can cook without pouring half a bottle into the pan.
8) ankle straps for cable work.
9) liquid chalk so your hands don't slip mid-set.
10) barefoot shoes if you care about foot health and natural movement.
none of this is super expensive and also none of it is essential day one.
but over time, these small tools add up to less resistance between you and the work.
that's what matters. not the gear itself, but whether it helps you stay in the game longer.
because fitness isn't about having the best equipment. it's about reducing the excuses until there's nothing left between you and the effort.
This is such a great idea if executed well! I would love to watch a video which has different opinions from all reviewers!
Unfortunately a lot of quotes can be taken off context too quickly but damn, really really great idea!
So there’s a YouTube channel literally stitching together clips from multiple tech reviewers into one “review roundup” video.
Imagine spending days filming, scripting and editing a review… only for someone to cut your clips, mash them together and call it a “finished edition” LMAO
This is crazy
@ankitdewan You can also do Ankit+wyndham and it’ll still be counted as new account and all mails can also be filtered via wyndham in this case.
I’ve used +trick quite often even as my first email to sign up on platforms
@techhalla Great thanks! I have also worked on a channel on similar lines though my reach is decent and growing but its not as massive as yours!
Congratulations
I will look into creating entire video instead of just music! Thanks for the tips
https://t.co/bIvnN45Bjl