There’s no need for an Apple Watch to record your workouts when an iPhone can act as your personal fitness tracker.
There are many reasons why someone would own an Apple Watch, plenty of which revolve around personal fitness. Though, while the watch tracks metrics like movement, heart rate, sleep, and even your ...
With iOS 26, Apple has added a bunch of new features to the Fitness app that it’s been sorely missing. You can now track a ...
You can finally customize the Fitness app's summaries to your liking in iOS 18. Previously, opening the app would show a summary of the workouts Apple wanted to highlight, even if you don't use them.
If you’re not an Apple Watch user, you might haven noticed a new app after upgrading to iOS 16 on your iPhone. In addition to editing and unsending text messages and personalizing your Lock screen the ...
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Getting specific and putting commitments on a calendar are two great ways to build consistency in working toward fitness goals. With iOS 17 and watchOS 10, Apple is leveraging both of those tactics to ...
The Workout app on your Apple Watch can be pretty dynamic. Not only can it track your metrics (time, distance, calories burned, cadence, etc.) for a wide variety of workouts, meditations, stretches ...
If you're tired of working out alone, Workout Buddy gives you real-time coaching from your Apple Watch running watchOS 26. Here's how it works. Workout Buddy is a new feature in watchOS 26 that brings ...
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