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These watches will make your workouts way smarter. If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a [browser](. [Men's Health The Check Out]( Welcome to The Check Out, our newsletter that gives you a deeper look at some of our editors' favorite things. Each week, we'll showcase a life-changing product, along with a bunch of other reviews, roundups, and deals that will help you live, work out, dress, eat, and take care of yourself better. - The Editors at Men's Health [The 15 Best Fitness Watches To Track Your Workouts​]( [The 15 Best Fitness Watches To Track Your Workouts]( When you hit the gym, are you looking to track your progress, or just blindly going through the motions? If you want real results, you need to understand what you're doing. What you're wearing on your wrist might determine just how well you understand your workout. Exercising in the 21st century means that you can depend on more than just the scale and the mirror to track your progress. Technology has given us access to more detailed data than ever before, directly on our wrists in the form of [fitness trackers]( and, in an even more powerful form, [smartwatches](. Once you head outside, connected or standalone GPS systems can help you stay on your route, and some advanced devices can even help you identify health issues like AFib to prevent problems before they even happen. Whether you want a full-blown smart device for an immersive wearable experience or just a fitness-oriented timepiece to record your laps and splits, we've rounded up some of the best watches for every training regimen. The gadgets will track your workouts, help you regulate your sleep, give you active training tips—and look damn good on your arm all the while. - Amy Schlinger (Men's Health Health & Fitness Contributor) [READ MORE]( [Image] [Image] [12 Whey Protein Powders to Add Muscle]( [12 Whey Protein Powders to Add Muscle]( Boost any training plan. [READ MORE]( [These Fabric Face Masks Support Charities]( [These Fabric Face Masks Support Charities]( Do some good in your community. [READ MORE]( [How Experts Clean Their White Sneakers]( [How Experts Clean Their White Sneakers]( Tips and tricks to keep them fresh. [READ MORE]( [5 Steps for Fading Your Beard]( [5 Steps for Fading]( [Your Beard]( This is what the pros do. [READ MORE]( [Healthy Cereals That Actually Taste Good]( [Healthy Cereals That Actually Taste Good]( Grab the milk! [READ MORE]( [These Are the 10 Best Hair Gels for Men]( [These Are the 10 Best Hair Gels for Men]( From Dove to American Crew. [READ MORE]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Notice]( MensHealth.com ©2020 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019

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