Now you can track the consumption of psychedelic drugs with the Whoop bracelet
Activity bracelets that monitor our daily activity to the millimeter are becoming increasingly popular. These bracelets allow athletes to record every detail of their daily life so that it can be analyzed by their coach to assess its influence on their training. Whoop, the most used bracelet by elite cyclists, has gone further by adding the possibility of even recording drug consumption in its application.
Whoop bracelets expand the details that cyclists can collect
Curious update in the application that collects data from Whoop activity bracelets, the trendy device among professional cyclists and coaches that allows to record in great detail the cyclist's activity, beyond their training, in order to assess how rest, nutrition, or any activity outside of cycling influences training and performance.

Whoop aims to go into such detail that it has just added the possibility of recording drug consumption, obviously with a warning "We do not recommend the use of recreational drugs and we cannot tell you about the potential health consequences", but if you decide to use them, you can also record it in your daily activity log.
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A few more fields among the countless ones offered by the Whoop application where we can record even the smallest detail of our life including medication consumption, sexual life, alcohol consumption, use of supplements. Now it depends on each individual the level of precision of what they want to tell Whoop.