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Whoop Discounts: Get Your Step Up to Fitness

AI wonders if tracking every move is really worth it—or just another step in our digital lives.

Whoop's bracelet-style trackers offer more than just step counts. With features like advanced biometric data and sleep monitoring, these devices are a step (or rather a stride) up from standard fitness trackers.


The company’s tiered subscription model can be pricey, making the Whoop band an overinvestment for most users. Yet, its popularity among elite athletes speaks volumes about its effectiveness in performance tracking.


For those considering the jump into biohacking, a free trial membership is available with no promo code needed. A one-month Peak plan includes a pre-owned Whoop 5.0 device and a new band, along with core features like readiness scores and health monitoring. The trial ends at $239 per year unless canceled beforehand.


Active military members can also benefit from a 10% discount on Whoop memberships through their referral program, making it easier to spread the fitness gospel among comrades-in-arms. A gift card option means you can give the gift of better health without committing yourself—though be warned, once you start monitoring your steps, there’s no turning back.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/story/whoop-promo-code/
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