Nike's Run Club app—pre-installed on the Apple Watch Nike+ edition—similarly focuses on running, but it doesn't have the same kind of guided workouts. While I wish Adidas' pre-fab routines were more diverse, I'm happy to see Adidas adding value to the ... ( read original story ...)
Nike+ Run Club iOS App Updated With New Weekly Challenges Feature
Nike says there will also be occasional special Nike Challenges, which sound a lot like Apple's seasonal/one-off challenges that many Apple Watch users will be familiar with. The Nike app's last major feature update came in October, when Nike introduced ... ( read original story ...)
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Nike+ Run Club adds Challenges to keep you motivated
What makes Apple Watch’s Activity app so spectacular is how it encourages even the laziest couch potatoes to get active. There’s something addictive about filling its rings and earning new achievements that motivates you to keep going. Now Nike is ... ( read original story ...)
Apple launches the Apple Watch Series 2
Apple also announced a partnership with Nike to develop a new edition of the Apple Watch targeted squarely at runners: the Apple Watch Nike+. It features a unique look, with a light aluminum face and a breathable strap. There’s a redesigned Nike clock ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch Series 3 with watchOS 4.2 now tracks skiing and snowboarding
Apple has added the ability for skiers and snowboarders to use the Apple Watch Series 3 to track activities through new updates to apps just updated in the App Store. Watch users can now record runs, see vertical descent and other stats, and contribute ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch a hit on the mountain: 25% of Slopes app skiers and riders start tracking via wrist
While third-party apps for Apple Watch remain something of a mixed bag, at least one developer has found a very popular use case for their watchOS app: Consumed by Code's skiing and snowboarding app Slopes sees one-quarter of its users start recording ... ( read original story ...)