Workout Tracking

Hello,

If someone could help be, I would be grateful.

So let's say I want to have a 20 kilometres of walking and I turned outdoor walking and I did 10kms of outdoor walking and then went inside somewhere and kept walking another 10 kilometres. In this case, do I need to finish outdoor walking and turn on indoor walking when I go inside, and put outdoor walking back on when I go outside?

What exactly do I need to do for accurate tracking of this 20kms?

The same goes for running as well. I start running 10kms and then I started walking for another 10kms. Do I need to stop running workout and start walking workout once I start walking?

Thank you in advance.


Apple Watch Series 8, watchOS 9

Posted on Mar 29, 2023 1:05 AM

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Posted on Apr 1, 2023 1:01 PM

Hi devran273,


The Apple Watch will attempt to track all activity, however if you specifically want to track a partial outdoor then indoor run, or one form of cardio and then another, you would need to stop the initial workout and then start the second one you're now doing.


Otherwise it will continue to log metrics under the initial workout type.


See more info here:


Take care.

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Apr 1, 2023 1:01 PM in response to devran273

Hi devran273,


The Apple Watch will attempt to track all activity, however if you specifically want to track a partial outdoor then indoor run, or one form of cardio and then another, you would need to stop the initial workout and then start the second one you're now doing.


Otherwise it will continue to log metrics under the initial workout type.


See more info here:


Take care.

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