If you own an Apple Watch, one of the main reasons you decided to purchase the device is for the information about yourself that the Watch can gather for you. As an individual with a curious mind who likes to be active, I've always wondered about how I can improve my performance. I love to keep my cardiovascular condition in a favorable condition, and to do that I regularly go for a 4+ mile run.
Four miles may sound like a lot, and it is, but everyone can improve the experience to the point where four miles seems like an easy challenge. If you're just as curious about yourself as you are curious about how to improve fitness in a detailed fashion, the Apple Watch has a treasure trove of fitness/running applications on the App Store that give you personal stats that you could use to improve. The benefit of owning an Apple Watch is that it gives numbers to work off of, interactive features to work with, and your own personal tracker of how you are performing on the trail, in the marathon, or on the treadmill.
There is so many apps that you may have trouble finding one that is the best. The goal of this blog is to discover a variety of favorable features that these different apps have to offer, by reviewing them individually and also comparing them with the rest. To conclude our journey, I will come up with the blueprint for a new app that hosts all of the different features we've discovered, in hopes of designing a brand new ultimate Apple Watch fitness application.
Since I got my Apple Watch a little over a year ago, I've been exclusively using the basic Apple Fitness app so I'm curious to see which other apps have more/better features.
ReplyDeleteI used to to run cross country and track but I never owned any kind of fitness tracker. It will be interesting to see what you can do with it. If I had a tracker when I was running I am sure it would have been much easier to track progress and plan progression in my training.
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