Celebrate National Parks with Apple's latest Activity Challenge on August 27
Apple will commemorate National Parks in the U.S. with its annual Apple Watch Activity Challenge on Aug. 27.
Apple will commemorate National Parks in the U.S. with its annual Apple Watch Activity Challenge on Aug. 27.
Australia's AIA Health says that giving away an Apple Watch to people who hit certain fitness goals, resulted in an average 35% rise in activity for its users.
Apple Watch wearers can earn two new challenge badges in April by taking part in Earth Day and International Dance Day Apple Watch Activity Challenges.
Apple is giving users a chance to earn a second Activity Challenge badge this month — this time, for completing a Yoga workout.
Apple's next Apple Watch activity challenge kicks off on June 5, encouraging users to get up and get active throughout their day.
Apple is continuing to research how it can measure the health of a wearer non-invasively and conveniently, and continues to assess the utility of the Apple Watch band as a location for medical sensors.
Apple has piled a bunch of health-related features into iOS 13 and watchOS 6. Here, we focus on the health, wellness, and fitness features coming to iPhone and Apple Watch with these massive new updates.
It's easy to have your Apple Watch show you all of your activity details in miles or kilometers, whichever you prefer — except that Apple doesn't make it obvious how to do it.
Those who walk, hike, run, or complete a wheelchair workout of at least three miles on August 25th can earn a unique, hiking-based award in the latest Apple Watch Activity Challenge celebrating the Grand Canyon's 100th anniversary.
A trio of new stories have popped up on the Apple Watch "Close Your Rings" page, including ones from a kick boxer, a Nike Run Club coach, and a professional yoga instructor-turned-DJ.
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