How to start a workout on the Apple Watch

Publish date: 2023-05-05

If you’ve picked the Apple Watch as your primary health tracking device, you’ve made an excellent choice. It’s well regarded by us as one of the best smartwatches, running watches, and heart rate monitors you can buy. But if you just purchased an Apple Watch and haven’t quite figured out how to initiate a workout, you’ve come to the right place. Below, we’ll explain how you can start a workout on the Apple Watch.

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To start a Workout on the Apple Watch, open the Workout app and select the most appropriate workout for your activity. Set your goals, then start your workout.

How to start a workout on the Apple Watch

The Apple Watch’s workout modes live in the appropriately named Workout app. This app will let you start a workout, track your progress, pause your workout, or receive reminders.

Start a workout

If you’ve already started your workout, don’t worry. The Apple Watch will remind you to start a workout if it detects strenuous activity. You’ll also be reminded to end a workout.

Add additional workouts to your session

The Apple Watch also lets you add an additional workout to your session. Open the Workout app once more, swipe right, and tap the New (+) button.

View and edit workout metrics

During your workout, you can track your progress by raising your wrist. Use the digital crown to highlight a specific metric, be it heart rate, total exercise duration, or distance. Notably, you can change which metrics are displayed here too.

Workout controls

The Apple Watch has several workout controls. You can access these by swiping right on the workout screen. Press the End (red X) button to end the workout, tap the Pause button to pause a session, or tap the Lock (water drop) icon to disable screen taps. The latter is perfect for swimmers. Reactivate screen touches by turning the digital crown.

See also: The best fitness trackers you can buy

Which workouts and activities are supported?

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The Apple Watch tracks several common and specialized activities. Find the full list below.

See also: The most common Apple Watch problems and how to fix them

FAQs

Q: What workout do I select if I’m unsure?
A: The Apple Watch Workout app has an activity dubbed “Other.” Users unsure of their activity, or who can’t find a suitable match, can select this workout type.

Q: How does the Apple Watch track my workouts?
A: It uses several data sources, from the accelerometer to track speed and movement, heart rate sensor to track overall exertion on the body, and GPS to monitor distance.

Q: Can I use other workout apps on the Apple Watch?
A: Yes. The Apple Watch supports a host of popular workout apps, from Strava to MyFitnessPal, and more.

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