10 Most Evil Women in History

10 Most Evil Women in History


Its very common belief that women are the sign of love, care and humbleness. They are generally known to be very polite, graceful, and poised. But actually the history is full of such women that truly changed the way of thinking about women. There were over times many women whose horrors horrified the whole world. There were many most evil women who enjoyed torture, brutality, murders, and abuse for one reason or the other. We always tend to focus on the evil men in the world and forget some of the truly evil women that have lived. This article, however, will throw light upon 10 most evil women in the world.
The 10 most evil women in history of the world.
Irma Grese

Irma Ida Ilse Grese (born 7 October 1923, Wrechen, Free State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany – died 13 December 1945, Hamelin, Germany) was employed at the Nazi concentration camps of Ravensbrück and Auschwitz, and was a warden of the women’s section of Bergen-Belsen. She was convicted for crimes against humanity at the Belsen Trial and sentenced to death. She loved torture via different painful methods and wore heavy boots as a habit. She also carried a pistol for the facilitation of her various purposes. Executed at 22 years, 67 days of age, Grese was the youngest woman to die judicially under English law in the 20th century, on 13 December 1945, Hamelin, Germany. She was nicknamed “the Beast of Belsen”, “The Beautiful Beast”, and “Die Hyäne von Auschwitz”
Myra Hindley

Born in the year 1942, Myra Hindley was an English serial killer. In partnership with Ian Brady, she committed the rapes and murders of five small children. Together these two monsters were responsible for the kidnapping, sexual abuse, torture and murder of three children under the age of twelve and two teenagers, aged 16 and 17. Hindley’s 17-year-old brother-in-law tipped her off to the police. Hindley plead not guilty to all of the murders. She was found guilty of three murders and was jailed for life. She was never released, and died in prison in 2002.
Isabella of Castile


Born in the year 1451 and died in 1504, Isabella the Catholic, was queen of Castile and León. She and her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon, brought stability to the kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain. Isabella and Ferdinand are known for completing the Reconquista, ordering conversion or exile of their Muslim and Jewish subjects and financing Christopher Columbus’ 1492 voyage that led to the opening of the “New World”. Isabella was granted the title Servant of God by the Catholic Church in 1974.
Beverly Allitt

The Angel of Death, Beverley Gail Allitt is an English serial killer one of the 10 most evil women. She was convicted of murdering four children, attempting to murder three other children, and causing grievous bodily harm to a further six children. The crimes were committed over a period of 59 days between February and April 1991 in the children’s ward at Grantham and Kesteven Hospital, Lincolnshire, where Allitt was employed as a State Enrolled Nurse. She administered large doses of insulin to at least two victims and a large air bubble was found in the body of another, but police were unable to establish how all the attacks were carried out. In May 1993, at Nottingham Crown Court, she received 13 life sentences for the crimes. Mr. Justice Latham, sentencing, told Allitt that she was “a serious danger” to others and was unlikely ever to be considered safe enough to be released. She is detained at Rampton Secure Hospital in Nottinghamshire.
Queen Mary I of England

Mary I, born on 18 February 1516 and died on 17 November 1558. She was Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death. Her brutal persecution of Protestants caused her opponents to give her the sobriquet “Bloody Mary”. She was the only surviving child born of the ill-fated marriage of Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon. Mary is chiefly remembered for temporarily and violently returning England to Catholicism. Many prominent Protestants were executed for their beliefs leading to the moniker “Bloody Mary”. Fearing the gallows a further 800 Protestants left the country, unable to return until her death.
Belle Gunness

Standing six feet tall and weighing over 91 kg, a physically strong woman, Belle Gunness was one of America’s most degenerate and productive female serial killers. She was an imposing and powerful woman of Norwegian descent. It is likely that she killed both her husbands and all of her children at different times, but it is certain that she murdered most of her suitors, boyfriends, and her two daughters, Myrtle and Lucy. The motive was greed-pure and simple; life insurance policies and assets stolen or swindled from her suitors became her source of income. Most reports put her death toll at more than twenty victims over several decades, with some claiming in excess of one hundred. Inconsistencies during her post mortem examination; the corpse was reported to be two inches shorter than Belle’s six feet, paved the way for Belle Gunnes to enter American criminal folklore, a female Bluebeard.

Mary Ann CottonMary Ann Cotton (Image Courtesy Listphobia.com)

Britain’s first serial killer, Mary Ann Cotton, born in October 1832 in Low Moorsley, County Durham. Married at age twenty to William Mowbray, the newlyweds settled in Plymouth, Devon, to start their family. The couple had five children, four of whom died of ‘gastric fever and stomach pains’. Moving back to the north-east, tragedy seemed to follow them; three more children born, three more children died. William soon followed his offspring, dying of an ‘intestinal disorder’ in January 1865. British Prudential promptly paid a 35 pound dividend, and a pattern was established. Her second husband, George Ward, died of intestinal problems as well as one of her two remaining children. The power of the press, always a force to be reckoned with, caught up with Mary Ann. The local newspapers discovered that as Mary Ann moved around northern England, she lost three husbands, a lover, a friend, her mother and a dozen children, all dying of stomach fever. She was hanged at Durham County Gaol, March 24, 1873, for murder by arsenic poisoning. She died slowly, the hangman using too short a drop for a ‘clean’ execution.
Ilse Koch

Born on 22 September 1906, Ilse Koch, known as “Die Hexe von Buchenwald” the Witch of Buchenwald, or “Buchenwälder Schlampe” the Bitch of Buchenwald, was the wife of Karl-Otto Koch. She was one of the first prominent Nazis to be tried by the US military. Drunk on the absolute power rendered by her husband, she reveled in torture and obscenity. Infamous for her souvenirs; tattoos taken from the murdered inmates, her reputation for debauchery was well earned. After building an indoor sports arena in 1940, with 250,000 marks stolen from inmates, Ilsa was promoted to Oberaufseherin or “chief overseer” of the few female guards at Buchenwald. She committed suicide by hanging herself at Aichach women’s prison on September 1, 1967.
Katherine Knight

Born on 24 October 1955 and continues to serve life long sentence in the prison, Katherine Mary Knight was the first Australian woman to be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. She had a history of violence in relationships. She mashed the dentures of one of her ex-husbands and slashed the throat of another husband’s eight-week-old puppy before his eyes. A heated relationship with John Charles Thomas Price became public knowledge with an Apprehended Violence Order that Price had filed against Knight and ended with Knight stabbing Price to death with a butcher’s knife. He had been stabbed at least 37 times, both front and back, with many of the wounds penetrating vital organs. She then skinned him and hung his “suit” from the door frame in the living room, cut off his head and put it in the soup pot, baked his buttocks, and prepared gravy and vegetables to accompany the ‘roast’. The meal and a vindictive note were set out for the children, luckily discovered by police before they arrived home.
Elizabeth Bathory

Born in 1560 and dying in 1614, Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed was a countess from the renowned Báthory family of nobility in the Kingdom of Hungary. She has been labeled the most prolific female serial killer in history, although the number of murders is debated, and is remembered as the “Blood Countess.” She was the infamous serial killer of Hungary. She used to kill peasant girls through severe beatings, burning, mutilation of body parts, chewing off the face etc. She was on house arrest and was not put to trial because of her status!

10 Most Stylish Female Athletes of All Time

10 Most Stylish Female Athletes of All Time


Females add more glamour to sports. Women around the world also get inspiration from sportswomen. Here is our list of top 10 most stylish female athletes of all time.
10 MOST STYLISH FEMALE ATHLETES AROUND THE WORLD
10. Joannie Rochette

Joannie Rochette is a Canadian figure skater. She is the 2010 Olympic bronze medalist, the 2009 World silver medalist, the 2008 and 2009 Four Continents silver medalist, the 2004 Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, and a six-time (2005–10) Canadian national champion.
9. Stephanie Gilmore

Five-time world champion surfer Stephanie Gilmore of Australia is the total package: stylish, attractive, and extremely accomplished. Gilmore’s life as a surfer began at age 10 when she stood on a bodyboard. By age 17 she was entering world tour events as a wild card competitor, which paid off with a victory at the 2005 Roxy Pro Gold Coast. In her next season she won another wild card event, the 2006 Havaianas Beachley Classic. Gilmore’s success on the WQS (World Qualifying Series) tour qualified her for the 2007 Women’s ASP World Tour and she did not disappoint. She won four of the eight events and claimed the 2007 World Title. She would repeat her success in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
8. Leryn Franco

Paraguayan model and athlete Leryn Dahiana Franco Steneri could get by on her looks alone, and no one would mind. This gorgeous and stylish female athletes specializes in the javelin throw and became an Internet sensation during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Her personal best throw is 57.77 metres, achieved in June 2012 in Barquisimeto.
7. Michelle Wie

Michelle Sung Wie is an American professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour. She made history by becoming the youngest woman to qualify for a LPGA amateur championship at the age of 10, but these days the 22-year-old is equallly known for her fashion sense out on the links.
6. Nancy Kerrigan

Nancy Ann Kerrigan is an American figure skater. She is the 1994 Olympic silver medalist, the 1992 Olympic bronze medalist, a two-time World medalist, and the 1993 U.S. national champion. She always looked classy and elegant on the ice. That’s probably what drove the decidedly-not-classy Tonya Harding to have some goons bash her knees with a tire iron.
5. Maria Sharapova

Maria Yuryevna Sharapova is a Russian professional tennis player. She’s just as well known for her bikini photo shoots off the court, but Maria Sharapova is also one of the best-looking players while on the court as well. As of February 25, 2013 she is ranked world no. 3. A United States resident since 1994, Sharapova has won 27 WTA singles titles, including four Grand Slam singles titles. This Hot Beauty no doubt most stylish female athletes and is at No 1 in list of Top 10 Hottest Female Tennis Players of All Time.
4. Peggy Fleming

Peggy Gail Fleming is an American figure skater. She is the 1968 Olympic Champion in Ladies’ singles and a three-time World Champion. She is an Icon, Skating legend. she is the highest-ranking gold medal figure skater on this list. Really, when it came to style, she’s the one who set the bar.

3. Ana Ivanovic

The former world no. 1 Serbian tennis player. Ana Ivanovich is one of the most gorgeous stylish female athletes on the planet, and she actually has a sense of style to match. As of February 25, 2013, she is ranked no. 13 in the Women’s Tennis Association rankings. She is at No 3 in list of Top 10 Hottest Female Tennis Players of All Time.
2. Lindsey Vonn


Lindsey Vonn is a World Cup alpine ski racer who competed with the United States Ski Team. Vonn is one of six women to have won World Cup races in all five disciplines of alpine skiing – downhill, super G, giant slalom, slalom, and super combined – and has won 59 World Cup races in her career through January 26, 2013. Vonn isn’t the only great alpine skier out there, but you know who she is because of her good looks and keen fashion sense.
1. Anna KournikovaMost Stylish Female Athletes – Anna Kournikova

Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova is a Russian American retired professional tennis player. Her appearance and celebrity status made her one of the best known tennis stars worldwide, despite her never winning a WTA singles title. This glamorous beauty isn’t known particularly well for her tennis but more for her beauty. She used to fill stadiums with eager spectators who cheered for her and loved her despite of her lack of game.
Anna Kournikova has discovered the secret to sexiness. (she involved making your bra visible through your clothes). She is a definite example of being a star not due to her skill in playing tennis but just because of her being sexy. As per fans of Anna, she looks like a goddess in her many tennis outfit making admirers be stunned with her grace in the court. This beautiful queen of style is also at No 1 in list of Top 10 Hottest Female Tennis Players of All Time and also toped the list of most stylish female athletes of all time.A

Top 10 Deadliest Animals Around the World

Top 10 Deadliest Animals Around the World


Danger and especially dangerous creatures fascinate us. We are constantly efforts to make a better and safer life for ourselves, but the world remains a dangerous place. As for wild animals, what determines their danger level might not necessarily be size. What we can formulate with our human brain power? We may think of some of these animals as friendly or harmless, but sometimes even friendly seeming species become dangerous. Here are the top 10 deadliest animals that could turn any human, smart or dumb, into a tasty lunch or dinner. Many more criteria are still out there. Feel free to add other deadly creatures to the comments.
Top 10 Deadliest Animals
10. Jellyfish


Affectionately known as the “sea wasp”, The Jellyfish killing more then 100 per year provides a good example of why these graceful, free-floating marine creatures can also be some of the world’s deadliest living organisms. They are mostly found around the Australian coastline, and are most commonly seen in the summer months. Just like any animal, however, jellyfish take no prisoners when they feel threatened. Box jellyfish don’t even drift; they actively swim to hunt their prey, and a nice human leg or arm can suffer some serious collateral damage.
9. The Shark


The shark’s most incredible, virtually X-Men ability is called electroreception. They have organs in their heads called Ampullae of Lorenzini. Every time any animal moves, it generates a very slight electrical field, and sharks can actually sense this electricity. Thus a person treading water looks like lightning to a shark. A great white can detect half a billionth of a single volt. If it is within 100 meters, it can detect the voltage of your heartbeat. Averaging 15 feet long, with rows of up to 300 sharp serrated teeth inside powerful 4-foot-wide jaws, the great white shark is comfortably at the top of the food chain. It eats a wide variety of species and isn’t too picky, but humans are not preferred, being leaner and bonier than its favorite prey—the fattier seals and sea lions.
8. Hippopotamus


After the elephant and rhinoceros, the hippopotamus is the third largest type of land mammal and the heaviest extant artiodactyl. They are usually found in Africa and are responsible for more human fatalities on the continent than any other large animal. Male and female hippos tend to have different reasons for attacking. A male hippo will defend its territory, which runs along the bank of a river or lake, whereas the female becomes aggressive in defending her young. They killed more then 200 every year.
7. Lion


A full-grown male lion is about 6 inches taller than a tiger and weighs anywhere from 330 to 550 lbs (150-250 kgs), averaging 400. Kings of the jungle and one of nature’s most brilliant predators, lions are fast, cunning and extremely powerful, they have a sixth sense for hunting and they aren’t very discriminating when it comes to a red-meat dinner. Lions are found on the plains of Africa, but are also held in captivity around the world in zoos and reserves. Lions simply see humans as slower, less-able free lunches, much like gazelles or a zebras. These caused over 250 deaths per year.
6. Cape Buffalo


Also known as “black death” the Cape buffalo, found in Africa, being one of the most dangerous animals on land. Killing more then 500 per year, one of Africa’s most dangerous beasts. It is extremely aggressive and unpredictable. It can weigh between 900 to 1800 pounds, and except for some lone bulls, this bovine species is very gregarious. Herd members are quick to defend each other from lions, crocodiles, or hunters, by ramming the predator with their sharp horns. Sometimes a wounded bull will circle around to ambush its hunter from behind.
5. Elephant


The elephant, the largest land mammal, lives in Africa and some parts of Asia. Normally viewed as friendly, caused over 600 deaths per year, can also be the most dangerous to human health. These lovable, circus-friendly icons can be found in Africa and South Asia, and in a lot of cases, can be found in urban areas where people use their services for tourism, trade and transportation. But, just like a frustrated employee, these hard-working, usually docile creatures never forget poor treatment or being threatened, and that’s why they lash out. An elephant’s legs, trunk, and weight can crush just about anything, and one moment of anger can be lethal.
4. Crocodile



Killing up to 2,000 of people a year, it takes is a good look at one of these prehistoric beasts to realize just how deadly they can be. Crocodiles can be found in the southern U.S., the Tropics, Africa, Asia, and Australia, and love the taste of human flesh just as much as that of any other unsuspecting animal it sees. The saltwater and Nile crocodiles are the most dangerous. It eats a wide variety of animals, living and dead. Its eyes, ears, and nostrils are located high on the head, which allows a crocodile to see and hear its prey. It ranges from 5 to 20 feet long.
3. Scorpion


Caused up to 5,000 deaths per year, Scorpions are predatory arthropod animals of the order Scorpiones within the class Arachnida. Found widely distributed over all continents, except Antarctica, in a variety of terrestrial habitats except the high latitude tundra, these eight-legged arthropods can pack a powerful punch. They are a resilient, non-parasitic killer that actually have the ability to distribute doses of venom based on the type of prey. Buthids, in particular, are the most deadly scorpions and are generally found in Africa, though deadly scorpions have been known to survive and thrive in bone-chilling environments, such as the Andes and the Himalayas.
2. Snake


Living snakes are found on almost every continen. Many species of snakes are dangerous to humans. More than 450 species are venomous, and 250 are capable of killing a person. Most venomous bites occur in Africa, Asia, and North America. These cold-blooded reptiles are also cold-blooded killers, and it always seems the further you get away from home, the deadlier they get. The toxicity of some snakes are incredibly severe. These things tend to kill humans for one simple reason: they feel provoked. Plain and simple: It’s their natural defense mechanism to lash out with razor-sharp teeth and sink venom into your skin. These caused 100,000-plus deaths per year.
1. Mosquitoes – Most Deadliest Animal


Mosquitoes make number one on the list of deadliest animal in world. This small blood-sucking insect kills 2 million to 3 million people each year worldwide. They are a family of small, midge-like flies: the Culicidae. Although a few species are harmless or even useful to humanity, most are a nuisance because they consume blood from living vertebrates, including humans. The females of many species of mosquitoes are blood eating pests. It can spread diseases, most notably malaria. It can also spread elephantiasis, yellow fever, Dengue fever and West Nile virus. Mosquitoes are found in abundance in tropical areas and can also survive the winter in countries with lower temperatures such as Canada. There are over 3,000 types of mosquitoes and all have the ability to transfer population-killing diseases.

Top 10 Bizarre Foods That People Usually Eat

Top 10 Bizarre Foods That People Usually Eat


Each country has their own traditional dishes like England’s roast dinner, Spain’s paella and Italy’s lasagne; however there are some countries that have more unusual delicacies. We might not fully understand right now why people around the world eat everything, just like Chines. Taking a look at this list of 10 bizarre foods from around the world and see if your perspective on trying international cuisine doesn’t change. You had probably never eat any of these top 10 bizarre foods, most of them are popular in their respective regions for pretty good reasons.
Here are Top 10 Bizarre Foods:
HaggisScotland Haggis (Pic Courtesy; commons.wikimedia.org)

This Scottish dish contains the internal organs of a sheep, including the liver, heart, and lungs. Mix this with some chopped onions, raw beef or mutton’s fat, salt, and spices. Mixed with stock and traditionally encased in the animal’s stomach and simmered for approximately three hours. Most modern commercial haggis is prepared in a sausage casing rather than an actual stomach.
Yak PenisYak Penis – Top 10 Bizarre Foods

Yak penis is a Chinese delicacy and is also known as “Dragon in the Flame of Desire”. It is most commonly served in the Guolizhuang Restaurant in Beijing which is famous for serving penis and testicle dishes, the yak penis dish is very popular as it is supposed to be very good for skin!
Fried – Brain Sandwiche

A fried-brain sandwich is generally a sandwich with sliced calves’ brains on sliced bread. Long before the era of Mad-Cow Disease, a sandwich made from fried calves’ brain, thinly sliced on white bread was a common item on the menus in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. The sandwich is still available in the Ohio River Valley, where the brains are now heavily battered and served on hamburger buns. In El Salvador and Mexico beef brains, lovingly called sesos in Spanish, are used in tacos and burritos. Brains from cows over 30 months old at slaughter are no longer permitted in human food in the United States. Some restaurants have taken to serving pigs’ brains instead of cows’ brains due to Mad-Cow Disease.
Fugu

Fugu is the Japanese word for the poisonous puffer fish, filled with enough of the poison tetrodotoxin to be lethal. Only specially-trained chefs, who undergo two to three years of training and have passed an official test, can prepare the fish. Some chefs will choose to leave a minute amount of poison in the fish to cause a tingling sensation on the tongue and lips as fugu can be quite bland. Perhaps the fuss of fugu is more in surviving the experience than the actual taste of the deadly fish.
Sannakji

Sannakji or sannakji hoe is a variety of hoe, or raw dish, in Korean cuisine. It consists of live nakji (a small octopus) that has been cut into small pieces and served immediately, usually lightly seasoned with sesame and sesame oil. The nakji pieces are usually still squirming on the plate when this dish is served and, if not chewed carefully, the tiny suction cups can stick to the mouth and throat. This is not a dish for the fainthearted.
BalutTop 10 Bizarre Foods

Balut seemes to be on every strong and bizarre foods list, One of the most popular dishes in the Philippines, where it is commonly sold as streetfood. A balut is a fertilized (mostly half fertilized) duck or chicken embryo that is boiled and eaten in the shell. As unappealing as half-developed ducklings are, balut is high in protein and also, an aphrodisiac. It’s up to you to decide if that’s all worth it, but if it’s any consolation, the people who’ve tried balut say it tastes much better than it looks. These are common food in countries in Southeast Asia, such as Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. These are often served with beer.

Fried SpiderTop 10 Bizarre Foods

Fried spider is a regional delicacy in Cambodia. In the Cambodian town of Skuon the vending of fried spiders as a specialty snack is a popular attraction for tourists passing through this town. Spiders are also available elsewhere in Cambodia. These spiders are fried from a species of tarantula that is about the size of a human palm. Typically only the legs are eaten, with mixed reviews on eating the abdomen.
Rocky Mountain OystersTop 10 Bizarre Foods

It is a well-known novelty dish in parts of the American West and Western Canada where cattle ranching is prevalent and castration of young animals is common. Rocky Mountain oysters are bull calf testicles used for human consumption. Sometimes pig or sheep testicles are used. They are often deep-fried after being peeled, coated in flour, pepper and salt, and sometimes pounded flat. This delicacy is most often served as an appetizer with a cocktail sauce dip.
Tuna EyeballTop 10 Bizarre Foods

These type of foods Commonly eaten in China and Japan. Tuna Eye can be found staring up at you in most Japanese stores for less than a Pound. In Japan, the dish is served fried with garlic and soya sauce. Apparently it tastes a bit like squid and the eyeball comes surrounded by fish fat and severed muscles that are also meant to be quite tasty. To cook, you simply boil it and then season to taste.
Chicken CartilageTop 10 Bizarre Foods

Chicken cartilage no doubt one of the most bizarre foods, is commonly served in bars in Japan as a tasty snack. It can be eaten fried or on a shish kabob. The texture is very chewy and sometimes can take quite a few mouthfuls to break it up properly.

Top 10 Gadgets to Improve Your Health and Fitness

Top 10 Gadgets to Improve Your Health and Fitness


Health and fitness is a core issue for today’s people. Life is too much busy and people are working like a machine to fulfill their financial needs. This financial cycle do not give them enough time to look after their selves properly. As technology evolves it creates much ease to make your health better. I am sharing some handful gadgets to improve your health and fitness while you are on a workout or in your office. Take a look at this list of useful gadgets, which one you use and how your experience with that gadgets was, do not forget to tell us in comments section.
Here is top 10 Gadgets to Improve Your Health and Fitness
1. Motorola MotoActv

MOTOACTV is a cutting-edge fitness tracker and smart MP3 player packed into a small stylish device. Accusense technology and GPS track your workout data like time, distance, speed, calories burned and heart rate. You can monitor your performance for running, cycling, golf and over 40 other activities directly on your device and online at the MOTOACTV Training Portal. The smart MP3 player with 8GB of memory stores up to 4,000 of your favorite songs and actually it also figures out which songs pump you up most, and then creates a personalized playlist.
2. iPod Nano

iPod nano is the perfect workout partner. Now in its 7th generation, with fitness-tracking software and accessories, it gives you some much-needed musical motivation and provides real-time feedback. With Nike+ support and a pedometer, there’s no need to connect a receiver or use a shoe sensor to track your steps, distance, pace, time, and calories burned. Built-in Bluetooth technology lets you wirelessly connect to heart-rate monitors and headphones, making it easier to exercise. And at the end of your workout, sync iPod nano to nikeplus.com to track your daily activity and goals, check your NikeFuel, and monitor your fitness progress against yourself and your friends.
3. Pear Square One

The Pear Square One is just like having a running coach in your pocket. It is a small electronic device about the size of an iPod Nano. This Training Intelligence System combines a wireless heart rate monitor, wireless foot pod, customized plans, real-time coaching, and workout data to help you reach your goals. When it’s time to work out, the tool makes important workout stats, pace guidance, and motivation available at the touch of a button. Pear allows you to customize what kind of audio feedback you want to receive and when you want to hear it.
4. XBox 360 with Kinect

Microsoft has totally changed the concept of digital gaming. If you have Xbox 360 purchase Kinect and enjoy the awesomeness of this gadget. It judges your movement and perform same thing. When you play Kinect your whole body is the controller. That means with every jump or kick, you’ll be moving your body and having fun. With Nike+ Kinect Training you can now experience personal training, at home. Using real time feedback and elite level coaching, Nike+ Kinect Training delivers a personalized program that evolves as you do. Also it is a great gadgetfor children to involve them in physical exercise in a fun way.
5. TrekDesk

Workout at work? Let TrekDesk show you how to workout at work, improve your mental and physical health while performing nearly any regular desk task, without taking any extra time out of your day. At least with the TrekDesk, you can actually run (or walk, if that’s more your speed). With an adjustable-height workstation, the TrekDesk treadmill desk fits virtually any existing treadmill with unique features designed to keep you walking slowly, feeling great and working throughout the day. It’s the perfect solution for those who think better on their feet. Plus, studies show that walking 10,000 steps a day can boost your immune system and help stave off cancer, heart disease, and stroke.
6. UWaterG4

You’ll carry anything at all with the world’s smallest waterproof MP3 player from Fitness Technologies. This micro-sized entertainer clips onto goggles or fastens onto headband, armband, or belt for swim-anywhere, go-anywhere listening pleasure. It’s even got a flotation device in case it comes loose. Just press play and let the upbeat grooves of whomever floats your, um, backstroke, motivate you through that last set of laps.
7. Nike+ FuelBand

Life is a sport, Make it count – Forget plain old pedometers: The Nike+ FuelBand measures your everyday activity and turns it into NikeFuel. It tracks calories burned, steps taken and more. It’s also a great watch. It tracks running, walking, dancing, basketball and dozens of everyday activities encourages you every step of the way. So put it on and get moving. Set a point’s goal for you, based on time, calories burned, or distance. Then, get moving and see your progress along the way. Need even more motivation? Sync with the Nike+ FuelBand app and see your activity history, stay motivated and connect with your friends.

8. Reebok inTouch Heart Rate Monitor

To keep track of the time and your workout performance (just how hard you’re working while you go the distance, no chest strap required) Strap on the Reebok inTouch Heart Rate Monitor. This watch allows you to track calories burned and distance gone while providing accurate heart rate data. All you have to do is touch the screen to get an update on your heart rate and calories burned, while the Fit Zone Indicator feature keeps you on a perfect pace. And unlike many clunky fitness trackers, this version is sleek enough to wear as an everyday watch.
9. Rebounder

Rebounding is the fun effective full body workout that can be done in the comfort of your own home. Unlike other forms of exercise rebounding provides a low-impact workout that is easy on your back and joints. With the rebounder you can jump, jog, and just have a good time while torching up to 1,000 calories per hour. Jumping on a rebounder reduces body fat, firms your legs, thighs, abdomen, arms, and hips, increases agility, improves your sense of balance, strengthens your muscle, and provides an excellent aerobic workout for your heart. Many gyms have rebounders available or you can buy one of your own to use at home.
10. BodyMedia’s Adhesive Patch

This is a revolutionary patch coming with a complete health system. Just place it on your skin anywhere and it will track your every activity, calories burned, steps taken and sleep patterns. You can place it on your skin for several days and it will completely record your every minute activity.