Nike Fuel: shake that ass!
I just came back from New York where I’ve been invited by Nike for the unveiling of the Nike Fuel concept and new Nike Fuel wristband.
Fuel is a new unit to measure how much activity we make at any given time no matter of what sport we are practicing. It’s something Nike invented to help people engage in activities in a new and fun way: any movement during our day is measured by the wristband and converted in fuel points, then automatically uploaded wirelessly to the iPhone app and into the Nike website. This way we can view all of our activity, share it on Facebook and Twitter (Path coming soon) and compare it with our friends. On the wristband we can also set daily goals and keep track of them through color LEDs, from red to green.
Their motto is “Make it Count”, which means that any activity you do counts as Nike fuel points. Their intro video is very nice:
After the big presentation which was held in the meat packing district we were all given a wristband and taken to Brooklin for a couple of activity sessions. Goal of the day: 750 fuel points. First stop: the Brooklyn Barbell Club to do some training. It was very hard and I had to stop before the end! But most of us managed to reach their goal and someone also went past 1000.
Second stop: Roberta’s pizzeria to learn how to make a pizza! During this session I reached my 750 fuel points goal.
Last stop, back to the Nike venue to confront our results.
At the end of the day we were all very happy with the wristband and had a lot of fun. Nike’s goal with this product is to get more and people into doing activities by adding a little fun to it, a gamification layer as a motivation, and if they can keep it up by maintaining this engagement during time I think Nike could have not only a winner but also a very important one.
I’d like to thank Nike because as usual they manage to put together interesting people from all over the world, and on this trip I got to meet new people like Naveen Selvadurai, the co-founder of Foursquare, who kindly invited me to his new office in Soho. Thristan from Boiler Room in London, Pete Hellicar from Hellicar & Lewis, Errolson Hugh, Grace Ladoja, Hilary Tsui from Izzue, as well as past encounters like Cassette Playa and my two french crazy friends Michael Dupouy and Jay from BKRW.
See you soon!




























