How do you add an exercise like strength training

I have an apple iwatch 2 series just got the iphone x i use to have the strength training exercise on my workout but since pairing the watch it disappeared How can i add the exercise to the workout program? and also would like to ADD skiing snow activities is very vague maybe i need to upgrade to a garnin?

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Posted on Feb 18, 2018 7:30 PM

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Feb 19, 2018 2:42 AM in response to J9fuji

Hi


The built-in Workout app on Apple Watch does not include skiing or strength training as a main activity type, but workouts can still be named as, for example, Strength Training, Downhill Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing or Snow Sports.


Record your workout by selecting Other as the activity type. Upon ending the workout, tap on the option to Name Workout, where available labels include Strength Training.


"Other" workouts that have previously been named will become available to repeat within the Workout app, complete with their previously selected naming label.


More information:


When recording a workout via the Workout app, choosing the activity type that most closely matches your workout enables Apple Watch to use the most appropriate sensors and data sources when estimating the results, including using tailored calorie calculations for preset activity types.


For activities that are not included within the list or that are not sufficiently similar - including weight training - record your workout under "Other".


This credits one minute of Exercise for each full minute of the workout. Active calories for Other workouts are estimated at a rate equivalent to a brisk walk or based on data recorded by the heart rate sensor, whichever is higher.


Note that tracking can be affected during a workout if your watch loses contact with your skin. Better contact with your skin may also improve heart rate sensor performance during your workout. Apple suggests that you consider tightening your band before workouts and loosening it again afterwards.


As weight training involves flexing your wrists, it may also help to move your watch a little higher up your arm, away from the flexing joint. Also keep in mind that the heart rate sensor is likely to give better results for workouts that involve rhythmic (eg running) rather than irregular movements.


More information:

Work out with your Apple Watch - Apple Support

About workout types

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