Re: Workout App on Apple Watch

2015-05-07 Thread Daniel Miller
Hi, from what I've read and heard, the watch will improve that overtime. I 
wouldn't be too surprised to see it be terribly off for the first workout. The 
more you use it though in that given situation, it should improve. I'm just 
basing this off of what I've read and heard, since I don't have a watch myself 
yet.

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 On May 7, 2015, at 10:38 AM, Deb Lewis deblewi...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi:
 I'm using the Workout app on my Apple Watch. I'm doing indoor cycling.
 I have the watch positioned in the normal way on my wrist. But after
 25 minutes of pretty hard cycling it says I've only burned 13 calories
 and done 1% of the required activity. Really? What am I doing wrong
 here? Is there a way to test whether the watch is touching the correct
 part of your wrist? I'm riding with some tention at a fast pace. I can
 feel my heart beating much faster and the app shows some definite
 increase in my heart rate. I also took a brisk walk the other day and
 again it only gave me a few calories. Any thoughts?
 
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Re: Workout App on Apple Watch

2015-05-07 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi Deb,

I'm not sure. I had similar problems with indoor cycling and thought I probably 
wasn't pumping hard enough. For outdoor walks, I've stopped using the workout 
app because the number of calories and amount of exercise don't seem to be any 
different in the activity app whether I'm running the Workout app or not. On 
the other hand, when I use 7-Minute Workout Pro and run the Workout app, 
Activity counts it as 7 minutes of exercise, and it doesn't count it that way 
if the Workout app isn't running.

I think the biggest difference when having Workout running is that it checks 
your heart rate more often, and it uses the phone's GPS when you're doing an 
outdoor workout to confirm how far you've gone. I think your heart rate has to 
be way up for it to count as exercise, but I'm not sure how high it has to be.

As for watch placement, make sure the band is tight enough that the watch stays 
still. Also, make sure the watch is on top of your writs. You might try looking 
at your heart rate during the workout and also sometime when you're not working 
out to see if the readings make sense. I'm really not sure what else to 
suggest. I wonder if there are bugs, or whether this app just requires a really 
high heart rate to count. I wish the user guide provided more detail about how 
calories burned and level of exercise are counted.

Best,
Anna



 On May 7, 2015, at 10:38 AM, Deb Lewis deblewi...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi:
 I'm using the Workout app on my Apple Watch. I'm doing indoor cycling.
 I have the watch positioned in the normal way on my wrist. But after
 25 minutes of pretty hard cycling it says I've only burned 13 calories
 and done 1% of the required activity. Really? What am I doing wrong
 here? Is there a way to test whether the watch is touching the correct
 part of your wrist? I'm riding with some tention at a fast pace. I can
 feel my heart beating much faster and the app shows some definite
 increase in my heart rate. I also took a brisk walk the other day and
 again it only gave me a few calories. Any thoughts?
 
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Workout App on Apple Watch

2015-05-07 Thread Deb Lewis
Hi:
I'm using the Workout app on my Apple Watch. I'm doing indoor cycling.
I have the watch positioned in the normal way on my wrist. But after
25 minutes of pretty hard cycling it says I've only burned 13 calories
and done 1% of the required activity. Really? What am I doing wrong
here? Is there a way to test whether the watch is touching the correct
part of your wrist? I'm riding with some tention at a fast pace. I can
feel my heart beating much faster and the app shows some definite
increase in my heart rate. I also took a brisk walk the other day and
again it only gave me a few calories. Any thoughts?

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Re: Workout App on Apple Watch

2015-05-07 Thread Deb Lewis
Yeah I did tighten the watch in the past hour or so and notice that my
heart rate went up some. So maybe it's making better contact now and
I'm going to try again. I've noticed that the band has stretched some
and I'm actually two notches further in than when I first used it. So
we'll see if this does make a difference and it might somewhat.

On 5/7/15, Woody Anna Dresner wadres...@att.net wrote:
 Hi Deb,

 I'm not sure. I had similar problems with indoor cycling and thought I
 probably wasn't pumping hard enough. For outdoor walks, I've stopped using
 the workout app because the number of calories and amount of exercise don't
 seem to be any different in the activity app whether I'm running the Workout
 app or not. On the other hand, when I use 7-Minute Workout Pro and run the
 Workout app, Activity counts it as 7 minutes of exercise, and it doesn't
 count it that way if the Workout app isn't running.

 I think the biggest difference when having Workout running is that it checks
 your heart rate more often, and it uses the phone's GPS when you're doing an
 outdoor workout to confirm how far you've gone. I think your heart rate has
 to be way up for it to count as exercise, but I'm not sure how high it has
 to be.

 As for watch placement, make sure the band is tight enough that the watch
 stays still. Also, make sure the watch is on top of your writs. You might
 try looking at your heart rate during the workout and also sometime when
 you're not working out to see if the readings make sense. I'm really not
 sure what else to suggest. I wonder if there are bugs, or whether this app
 just requires a really high heart rate to count. I wish the user guide
 provided more detail about how calories burned and level of exercise are
 counted.

 Best,
 Anna



 On May 7, 2015, at 10:38 AM, Deb Lewis deblewi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi:
 I'm using the Workout app on my Apple Watch. I'm doing indoor cycling.
 I have the watch positioned in the normal way on my wrist. But after
 25 minutes of pretty hard cycling it says I've only burned 13 calories
 and done 1% of the required activity. Really? What am I doing wrong
 here? Is there a way to test whether the watch is touching the correct
 part of your wrist? I'm riding with some tention at a fast pace. I can
 feel my heart beating much faster and the app shows some definite
 increase in my heart rate. I also took a brisk walk the other day and
 again it only gave me a few calories. Any thoughts?

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