Q: Workout app not counting exercise
Why does the Workout app not count indoor walk as exercise?
I am using an iPhone 5s (iOS 8.4) with an Apple Watch Sport (watch OS 1.0.1); and I have calibrated the Apple Watch with the iPhone.
I have been using the Apple Watch everyday for two months now (June 1, 2015 to July 29, 2015), and the "indoor walk" section of the Workout app has never in all that time recorded exercise credit (green circle) for any of my treadmill activity.
When I am on my treadmill I select "indoor walk" in the Workout app, because I use my treadmill for long brisk walks and that is what the Apple documentation says to do when you use a treadmill. It does not seem to matter how long I walk on the treadmill or how fast, the Workout app will not count it as exercise. My average heart rate for my brisk walks is about 98 to 100 bpm, and my resting heart rate is around 75 to 80 bpm. While I am on the treadmill I will hold on to the right side and allow my left arm that has the Apple Watch swing naturally.
The Workout app will give me credit for Activity (the red circle), but not anything for Exercise (green circle) for anything I do on the treadmill by either selecting "indoor walk" or "indoor run". When I use the Workout app I select "other" when I am lifting weights, and obviously "elliptical" when I am on my elliptical machine. I do receive the correct amount of exercise credit (green circle) for both lifting weights and the elliptical machine usage.
Watch Sport 42mm, watchOS 1.0.1
Posted on Jul 29, 2015 1:50 PM