SXSW Interactive 2009 Session Follow-Up

Last year when I attended SXSW Interactive, I was sitting on the audience side of this panel. A panel of four presenters (whose tech-geek lifestyles had hindered their health) shared the non-tech related things they did to reverse the ill-effects of their sedentary behaviors (such as walking, yoga, etc). While panelists’ insights came from experiential perspective, at some point they entertained discussions outside the scope of their expertise (like diet and exercise prescription) and neglected to focus on anything tech-related or its potential interactivity in fitness.
My hope was to go back this year and share the ‘fitter’ side of tech by showing how people could actually *use* web 2.0 tools to jump start their personal fitness journey. In a way, my goal was to pick up where last year’s session left off. I suggested a wide-array of fitness-related (and non-fitness related, but web-based) tools available. Check out the list here.
My co-facilitator for the session was David Eckoff, a ‘tech-guy’ into fitness. He shared his experiences on how he overcame the barriers of sedentary, techno-driven lifestyle in order to adopt healthier habits.
Several conference attendees at our session wrote the following reviews. Feel free to check them out: Omar Gallaga, Tracy Russo, and Laura Moncur.
[Also, here is a picture from the session.]


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March 22nd, 2009 at 8:48 am
Thanks so much for the link. I really got a lot of ideas from the panel and it was one of the few Core Conversation presentations that really worked for me.
Thanks!
March 24th, 2009 at 4:20 pm
Laura, I’m so glad to hear that you got a lot of ideas from the session and I’m happy to hear the presentation really worked for you!
We’d sooo appreciate if you could take a moment to rate our session… SXSW takes the ratings seriously, and it would help us a lot (and SXSW, too!). Takes just 15-20 seconds total.
Here’s the link: http://rate.sxsw.com
Thanks again, and if there’s ever anything I can do that’s helpful, please let me know!
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David Eckoff’s last blog post..A Forumla for Happiness: LC = BP
April 28th, 2009 at 6:51 am
It is an interesting idea trying to combine technology and fitness. I know that my choice of career has greatly hindered the amount of exercise I get. I try to stop all the usual bad things through stretches and good posture. But not enough information is out there about good diets and short exercises you can do in the IT workplace.