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UPDATED: February-27-2008  
Body Trainer Debuts in Japan
The "Karada Trainer" is a mobile "private instructor" informing the user if its exercising too hard or going too easy by taking your pulse on the earlobe.
 

Yuko Arimori, Barcelona Olympic women's marathon silver medalist and Atlanta Olympic bronze medalist, demonstrates Sega Toys' "Karada Trainer (Body Trainer)" during its press preview in Tokyo on Feburary 26, 2008. The "Karada Trainer" is a mobile "private instructor" informing the user if its exercising too hard or going too easy by taking your pulse on the earlobe. (Xinhua/AFP)

 



 
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