Starting next week and running until the end of February, Apple will be launching three new Apple Watch Activity Challenges to reach new milestones.
Starting next week and running until the end of February, Apple will be launching three new Apple Watch Activity Challenges. As usually done every year, these new challenges will be designed to celebrate important dates.
These challenges will require users to meet certain predetermined fitness benchmarks before completion and can be completed using Apple Fitness+, which is Apple's fitness content subscription service. Apple is currently commemorating Black History Month, the Lunar New Year, and Heart Month. Here are the details and requirements on three of the new challenges:Lunar New Year Challenge: 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit, so what better way to celebrate than by moving like as fast as they do.
Unity Challenge: This challenge commemorates Black History Month and requires users to close the Move ring for seven days in a row in February. These challenges have proven to be very popular and to be a source of motivation due to their interactive nature. You can share your Activity rings with friends and family and even spark a friendly competition with them. Furthermore, you can also check the progress of those who choose to share their activity with you.
Apple Watch users will be alerted before the start of each of these challenges, so that not a day is missed to earn a badge. These challenges can also be completed with any workout app that logs data to Apple Fitness, so even if you use a third party app to track your runs, you would still get credit.Get the most important news, reviews and deals in mobile tech delivered straight to your inbox
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