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Using technology is a great way to help motivate you and keep track of distances and times while fitness walking. 1. True 2. False
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Using technology is a great way to help motivate you and keep track of distances and times while fitness walking.
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The answer would be true
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Using technology is was to help motivate you and keep track of distances and times while fitness walking
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