
1. HealthyOut
This app is a combination of OpenTable and Yelp, but geared toward healthy dining. Consumers can enter in their dietary preferenceswith requirements such as vegan, gluten free, or organicand the apps finds restaurants in their area that have menu items meeting their nutritional requirements.
Its a really cool use of technology to act as a filter to make it easier for us to make healthier choices, explained Colin F. Watts, president of Weight Watchers Health Solutions. The Biggest obstacle Watts sees at Weight Watchers is participants struggling to eat healthy items when they go out.

2. Zombierun.com

3. Tracking devices

4. WeightWatchers apps

5. StickK
The StickK website and app encourage participants to set a goal, which is often related to well-being, such as to quit smoking, run a 10k, or lose weight. They assign a family member or friend as a referee to keep them honest.
Then we ask they put their money where their mouth is, says Jordan Goldberg, CEO of StickK. Participants can set a wager with someone or give money to a charity or give money to an anti-charity, a charity that you hate, said Goldberg, if they dont accomplish their goal. The StickK website facilitates that transaction so that a gun control advocate, for example, would have to fork over cash to the National Rifle Association for failing to meet their goal.