
Apple Fitness+ is finally here! Here's what you need to know.
Apple announced Fitness+ this year, but has yet to launch the service just yet. But it's coming, and you can meet some of the Fitness+ instructors on Instagram.
Apple announced Fitness+ this year, but has yet to launch the service just yet. But it's coming, and you can meet some of the Fitness+ instructors on Instagram.
This week, Apple has added over two dozen new workout sessions to its workout subscription service, closing it in on a new milestone.
Jay Blahnik, Apple's Senior Director of Fitness Technologies, sat down for an interview about Apple Fitness+ on the Healthy-ish podcast.
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A setting for the Apple Watch in the iOS 14.4 beta hints at the possibility of guided walking workouts from Apple Fitness+ could come to your wrist.
Apple says that the music featured in the playlists is designed to help you "complete that last set, run the last mile, or hold that last pose."
Select Apple Stores have installed a new Apple Fitness+ avenue that shows off the service as well as some compatible accessories.
Apple says that those experiencing a "pairing canceled" error should simply have to add their Apple TV to their Home app.
I've already tried a few workouts on Fitness+, and I see some great potential in the platform. Here's an overview and my first impressions of Fitness+.
Life Time has announced that members of their fitness club will also receive a subscription to Apple Fitness+ for no additional cost.