Apple Announces “Collections” and “Run Time” for Fitness+

manzana was announced the arrival of two new features to Apple Fitness+, «Collections» Y “Run Time”, which will be released in the app next week.

In addition to these new features, Apple also announced that it will soon release a third season of “Time to Walk”, which will give users new episodes for several weeks.

At Apple Fitness + Collections They will offer trainings and meditations that will last several days or even weeks. Apple claims there will be six collections available when the feature launches on January 10th.

The collections include a “30 Day Core Challenge”, “Improve your posture with Pilates”, “Perfect your yoga balance postures”, “Run your first 5 km”, “Strengthen your back, stretch your hips” Y “Relax to sleep better.”

Some of the challenges focus on specific goals, like getting in shape for a 5K, while others, like the 30-Day Heart Challenge, are more general collections.

Apple hasn’t said if we’ll see more challenges in the future, but it looks like a feature that could be expanded upon.

 

Alongside Collections, Apple will also release a new feature called “Run Time” on January 10th, which will be similar to “Time to Walk” but with a few differences. While “Time to Run” features stories and music from personalities, “Time to Run” will feature Apple Fitness+ coaches detailing notable runs in cities around the world.

The trainers who will appear are Emily Fayette, Jamie-Ray Hartshorne, Sam Sánchez, Scott Carvin and Cory Wharton-Malcolm.

You don’t need to be in the city that each episode focuses on to be able to race it, as photos of the highlights of each route will be sent to you to make as if you were there in person.

“Running Time” will be released with three episodes: London, directed by Wharton-Malcolm; Miami beach, directed by Sánchez; Y Brooklyn, directed by Fayette.

Apple says each run can be done outdoors, on a treadmill or even as part of an Outdoor Push workout for wheelchair users. Every Monday a new episode will be published

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Finally, Apple also revealed that its playlists featured artist They are expanding with new workouts to the music of Ed Sheeran, Pharrell Williams, Shakira and The Beatles. These new workouts will be released every Monday for four weeks, so subscribers have plenty of training options to start with each week.

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