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Who knew... you can run a marathon 🤯🏃🏼‍♂️

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  You received this email because you subscribed to our awesome weekly newsletter via our website. Remember? To opt out [click here]( Hey there! 👋 Wanna kickstart your workouts? Welcome… this one’s for you! Oof… don’t you hate it when after a while of training, you kinda get… you know… stuck? And no matter what you do, you kinda feel like it’s no longer going anywhere? I guess the creators of the CLOMP had a similar issue — because they came up with a solution that quite literally scans your muscles to boost you into marathon-level fitness. It’s called CLOMP and it looks seriously impressive! Let’s check it out.   [Give it to me!➜]( So there you are — after countless workout hours, sweat, questionable protein shakes, and “no pain no gain” Instagram stories (with no replies), you’re kinda feeling stuck. It started out so well… but you’ve become kinda stuck and making little to no progress. Did you max out your body and that’s it? Well — CLOMP promises to help you figure it all out, and help you make progress again. Because unlike your mom (who’ll just tell you to eat more), CLOMP actually has medical-grade sensors that measure your oxygen levels… to figure out exactly what’s going on, and what you need to do to get back on track. Just… you know… wrap it around your leg — and boom, you’re ready to go. 🏃🏼‍♂️ - SmO2 sensor & fNIRS technology - 16 exercise plans for various goals - Curated by Gerardo Barrios (certified coach) - Graphs & performance reviews While you’re running and exercising, CLOMP logs real-time data and then suggests training plans on its smartphone app based on your exact needs. Do you need to keep a specific diet? Burn more (or less) fat? Do things differently? Well… CLOMP will let you know. So just follow the leader and if everything goes according to plan, you should finally make progress again. 💪🏼 So… are you ready to boost your endurance? [Give it to me! ➜](   Techiwant, Inc. 2035, Sunset Lake Road, Suite B-2, New Ark, Delaware, Newark Delaware 19702, United States Wanna break up? Fine! Walk out the door, just turn around now, but you’ll be welcome back forevermore. Tech I Want, Inc., 2035, Sunset Lake Road, Suite B-2, 19702, Newark, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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