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Web 2.0 Fat-Off: The 2007 Edition – More Options To Lose That Fat!
Update December 25: If there are two days when you need these sites, it’s Thanksgiving and Christmas. So we are bringing it back to the front to help you work off all that Christmas candy and eggnog :)
After last year’s Web 2.0 Fat-Off, we are bringing it back this year! This is where we take a look at many of the weight loss Web sites that rely on new technology and capabilities and are outside the normal Weight Watchers, Jenny Craig and NutraSlim. It appears that most of last year’s entrants haven’t made any visible changes to their applications. Considering how far the social networking platforms have come in the last year, this is a bit disappointing to see. Of course, just because there were no updates, this does not mean any of the apps below aren’t worth a look. You should try each and pick your own favorite!
I am also a bit shocked that none of them have picked up on techonology such as Twitter/Pownce/Jaiku – how great would it be to send in quick updates as each day progresses and get immediate feedback from anywhere using a mobile? This could be the ultimate upgrade to an existing weight site or a new one could be born just out of this messaging technology.
Let’s begin by taking a quick update at last year’s entrants:
RunFatBoy
I don’t see any changes since last year’s entry. RunFatBoy is a tool created by Jim Jones to help newbies lose weight. RunFatBoy provides customized workouts based on your weight and then you can customize the workouts from there. Check here for the full review.
iTrainHarder
Again, no visible updates since last year’s entry. iTrainHarder is an online nutrition and fitness tracking and planning system that allows you to see your results as well as plan for new ones. Our software will allow you to track your progress using the most advanced web tools available for personal fitness.
Skinnyr
Skinnyr has made great progress over the year. They have added a Facebook application, offer desktop Widgets with Yahoo, a new charting app and a new design. Skinnyr is the most basic of all of the weight applications I have reviewed — in that all it does is record your weight. It’s an online scale that you can share. It does this function very well. I’d like to see tie into mobile somehow so that when you record your weight at the doctor or at the gym, it can be sms’ed into Skinnyr. And what about a way to tie into Twitter and Jaiku for easy update posting?
Traineo
Traineo is still my favorite overall weight management application. It looks the best and has the best overall feature set. Since last year, they have added groups including sponsored groups which allows them to monetize Traineo. They created a fun contest using the Nintendo Wii as well. They also partnered with Meebo and Dogster to add more functionality to Traineo user profiles.
Gimme20
Again, unfortunately I haven’t heard squat from the Gimme20 team in the last year. Check here for the full review.
MyFoodDiary
Nothing from the MyFoodDiary team all year. Check here for the full review.
SparkPeople
SparkPeople is the most Web 1.0 of the list of reviewed apps but is also the most popular. It appears they have added many new pieces of functionality along with a full redesign since last year. They claim over 2.8 Billion calories burned by their members to-date. They have also created a sister site called SparkRecipes which focuses on healthy recipes.
And here are 2007’s new entrants into the Web 2.0 Fat-Off:
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Fitlink |
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Fitlink says they are “social fitness” by combining workout tracking and the ability to find others to work out with. I know that I’d love a workout partner – and not a virtual one. Having someone to motivate you as they too work on their fitness is great. Fitlink allows their members to create very rich profiles including a journal/blog, photo uploads, workout notes, and the ability to join Fitlink groups. There are event listings from all around the country as well. I can’t seem to figure out how they monetize this site?
Pros:
- Free
- Very Robust – and a strong community
- Huge variety of exercises (300+) and a large resource database
Areas for Improvement:
- Not the most inviting design
- Would like to see more locations – perhaps they can pull in feeds from other local gyms and fitness locations
Final Thoughts:
I am very impressed with Fitlink and it could give Traineo a run for my favorite — if they could just make the design more 2008!
Screenshots – click to enlarge
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MyFitTribe |
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MyFitTribe is a site for people in shape who want to stay in shape. Lots of hard bodies and good looking people from what I see. Relatively active site including forums, blogs, and video workouts.
Pros:
- Free
- Built in Drupal – rock on!
- Engaging, fun design
Areas for Improvement:
- Requires registration to comment
- I was unable to start the video workouts
Final Thoughts:
If you are in shape and trying to remain there, then MyFitTribe might be a good site to try. Especially if you like to be interupted by very hot women.
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WeightCircles |
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WeightCircles is a weight-control support group. Not sure why they use that as the tagline as there is more to the site. They have blogs, circles (i.e. groups), and conversations. I like the idea of conversations – it’s not exactly a forum but more like a question and answer type discussion. Looks like they have some affiliate marketing for monetization.
Pros:
- Free
- The conversations is a good feature
- Very engaging
- Takes into account mental state which is such a big part of weight management
Areas for Improvement:
- Would be nice to see a demo of the inside of the site before registering
- I’d like to see tie-ins to products that help with weight control – not pills or powders but books, and other resources
Final Thoughts:
It’s nice to see a site that takes into account that so much of managing weight is about mental state.
Screenshots – click to enlarge
Final Conclusions:
There are more sites and services than ever to help you lose weight! Leave your thoughts in the comments below – do you use any of the services above? Are there others that should be included? How do you use the Internet to help you manage your weight?











Gyminee (http://www.gyminee.com/) is another service I have heard of.
Looks like WeightLossWars.com was left off. It is an online community with the typical social features (friends, motivators, blogs, recipes, etc) but it also allows users to create weight loss or exercise competitions. Lots of fun, and an active community. It definitely deserves a review.
I would have thought that as one of TIME’s top 10 websites of 2007, you would have included fatsecret.com ?
What about http://www.diettv.com/ ? They demoed at NY Tech Meetup a few months back, and it was quite impressive.
Hey,
I’d like to add beYOU.tv to this list. At beYOU.tv you will find fitness and wellness videos. You may preview the videos for free, purchase a monthly subscription or download the videos.
Check us out and keep working out!
Greg
Hey Allen,
Wanted to drop you a line about PumpOne. We’re based in NYC and we offer the guidance of a personal trainer that you can take to the gym on your handheld device – iPod, iPhone, PDA etc.
We have image and video workout programs as well as a network of personal trainers that can build workouts with our content.
Mentioned as the next and most advanced I found to be http://www.trainhero.com