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Elevation Gain Calibration on Workout App

My Apple Watch 7 shows wrong elevation gain on Workout App. I ran on flat track but it showed some elevation gain. Can I calibrate the elevation gain on Workout App?

Apple Watch Series 7

Posted on Jan 8, 2023 7:51 AM

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Jan 10, 2023 9:30 AM in response to jernapt

Hi jernapt,


Welcome to Apple Support Communities. We understand that you're having an issue with the elevation shown during a workout. We'd like to help.


When you have some data that doesn't appear to be correct for a specific workout, recalibrating the Apple Watch can improve Workout and Activity accuracy.


These steps can help you confirm that settings are correct and then how to recalibrate the device:


Calibrate your Apple Watch for improved Workout and Activity accuracy

You can calibrate your Apple Watch to improve the accuracy of your distance, pace, and calorie measurements. Calibrating your watch can also help it learn your fitness level and stride, which improves accuracy when GPS is limited or unavailable.

Check your settings

To make sure that your Apple Watch can get the information it needs, check these settings on your iPhone:
1. On your iPhone, open the Settings app.
2. Tap Privacy & Security > Location Services. 
3. Make sure that Location Services is turned on.
4. Scroll down, then tap System Services. 
5. Make sure that Motion Calibration & Distance is turned on.
System Services screen on iPhone.

6. Continue with the steps below.

Calibrate your Apple Watch
1. While wearing your Apple Watch, go to a flat, open outdoor area that offers good GPS reception and clear skies.
2. If you have Apple Watch Series 2 or later, you just need your Apple Watch.* If you have Apple Watch Series 1 or earlier, bring your iPhone for GPS. Hold your iPhone in your hand, or wear it on an armband or waistband.
3. Open the Workout app, then tap Outdoor Walk or Outdoor Run. To set a goal before starting, tap the ... icon.
Outdoor Walk workout on watch with white band.

4. Walk or run at your normal pace for about 20 minutes.

If you don't have time to finish the workout, you can complete 20 minutes over multiple outdoor Workout sessions. If you work out at different speeds, you should also calibrate for 20 minutes at each of the speeds that you walk or run.

Whenever you walk or run outside using the above steps, your Apple Watch continues to calibrate the accelerometer by learning your stride length at different speeds. Calibration can also improve the accuracy of your calorie calculations in the Workout app, and the calorie, distance, Move, and Exercise calculations in the Activity app. 

If you still feel that this information isn't correct after completing another workout, we would recommend connection with Apple Support to continue getting help on this. You can start that conversation here: Contact Apple Support.


Take care!



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