can you to set your max heart rate? training zo...
Does the workout app analyze your heart rate as you workout? Does it allow you to set your max heart rate and extrapolate training zones? does it vibrate when you move through zones or exceed max heart rate or other rate you've set individual to your desired training intensity?
Hi
You can set a Calorie, Distance or Time goal in the Workout app.
You can learn about the app's features here:
Use the Workout app on Apple Watch - Apple Support
So the answer is no? The workout app support link says nothing about setting max heart rate and heart rate zone vibration. I'd really like to know as I'm about to buy the Garmin 225 because it does have alerts within your workout for heart rate zones.
Correct - heart rate zone feedback is not currently a feature of the Workout app.
However, watchOS2 (the operating software update for Apple Watch that is coming this Autumn / Fall) enables apps to use watch features including the Taptic Engine and heart rate sensor, so it is possible that such features may soon become available.
Apple already mentions, for example, that "Strava uses the heart rate sensor to gather and display data during workouts".
https://www.apple.com/watchos-2-preview/
You can also suggest the feature to Apple (for the Workout app):
https://www.apple.com/feedback/watch.html
Hmmmm that is a step in the right direction, I'm a Strava premium member and comparing suffer scores is a big part of ribbing your friends, which requires heart rate data. As a young adult stroke victim, the Apple watch's every 10 minute heart rate check is an excellent tool to insure my medication isn't pushing my heart rate too low. But at the same time, my risk of future strokes makes being able to set max heart rate manually and be alarmed real time a key to maintaining a normal exercise program. To truly be the health leader, Apple will have to integrate this functionality or partner with an app developer to provide it. So many people truly need this feature, the data without the alarm is woefully incomplete. I will put in a request as you suggest. If I buy the apple watch for the at a glance heart rate and the blood pressure log that can be shared with your doctors, will the iOS you expect this fall become its operating system? Thanks for your guidance
Yes - if you buy Apple Watch now, you will definitely be able to upgrade it to the new software when it is released this fall.
Traininthezone wrote:
If I buy the apple watch for the at a glance heart rate and the blood pressure log that can be shared with your doctors
To clarify, Apple Watch does not, itself, monitor blood pressure.
You can monitor blood pressure using a compatible accessory - for example, the Withings Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor:
https://www.apple.com/shop/product/HF047ZM/A/withings-wireless-blood-pressure-mon itor
I just found a new app called Heart Graph that graphs various aspects of your heart rate especially during workouts. It can also provide an alarm for the maximum heart rate you set. The app runs on the iPhone and uses data synced by the Watch to the Health app on the phone. I haven't used it much yet but it looks very promising. I'll give it a try in my Indoor Cycling class on Monday.
The app is free but there is a one time in app purchase of $2.99 to use all features.
Unfortunately third party apps cannot access the Watch heart rates directly. So the alarms will not work. The app does a great job of graphing your heart rate in workouts and provides some good data. Perhaps this will change when Watch OS2 is released this fall.
I hope you will report back.
George
I did buy the graphing app because I saw a review that a fellow was using it to track atrial fibrillation. It totally wrecks the active calorie recording to use the "other" workout to continuously gather heart rate, and I'm not sure how he's creating 24 hour workouts with the watch battery limits, but I did set a workout to last the duration of my sleep. I know the watch isn't an official medical device but my treadmill test is scheduled a ways out and the medical test patch that will record my heart activity for a month, takes 14 days to be approved so I thought $2.99 was worth it to have an easy way to see if my heart is racing in my sleep. My stroke happened in my sleep so I find it somewhat scary going to sleep each night knowing if it happens again they will not be able to use clot busting drugs because they can't know if the stroke was more than 3 hours prior. If Apple could integrate alarming into the next iOS it would be a huge relief for people like me. Thank you for pointing me to the app
So the answer is no then?
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