TechSmartwatchesCan I use my Apple Watch to time workouts?Here’s how to time workouts on your Apple Watch and reach those last few reps.When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

TechSmartwatchesCan I use my Apple Watch to time workouts?Here’s how to time workouts on your Apple Watch and reach those last few reps.When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Here’s how to time workouts on your Apple Watch and reach those last few reps.

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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If you’re anything like me, you’ll know just how liberating it feels to leave your phone in your bag at the gym or at home while you run outdoors. It’s amazing what can be achieved just with theApple Watchon your wrist, and while some of its features work best when your phone is handy, you may be surprised at what you can do even without it.

One such consideration is working on timing your workouts with yoursmartwatch. Naturally, yourApple Watchkeeps track of how long your current session is, but there’s more to it than that. While you can see you’ve been running for, say, 25 minutes, what about intervals? What about split times? What about AMRAP or EMOM workouts for other exercises?

As it happens, all of this is possible thanks to both Apple’s own Workout app and some third-party options. Here’s how.

How to use the Apple Watch’s custom workout timer

We’ll talk through third-party apps below, but before we get onto that, it’s worth having a quick discussion about the Apple Watch’s own workout app.

As you might know, when opening the workout app on your wearable, you’re presented with the stock options, including Outdoor Run, Yoga, Cycling, etc. Another thing you might notice underneath the names of different workouts is the word ‘Open’.

Here, you can set up the same workout (e.g., Outdoor Run) to have a specific goal: time, distance, calories, or something else. You can create your own workouts, repeats, intervals, and so much more.

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The same goes for other types of workout, such as HIIT. The Apple Watch has a few pre-set custom workout configurations, such as 10 minutes of 30 seconds on/ 30 seconds off and a 30-minute Pyramid workout.

Better still, you can just change these workouts using the pencil icon, further tailoring the workout to your needs.

Can I time my workouts for HIIT training?

HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training) is an exercise that moves between high and lower-intensity movements to get the heart pumping as high as possible.

That means a regular ‘Running’ workout on the Apple Watch won’t quite cut it - unless you want to keep glancing down every thirty seconds.

Thankfully, the Workout app includes a ‘HIIT’ option to help, offering an algorithm tailored to measuring heart rate and calorie burn as much as possible (the app recommends a Bluetoothheart rate monitorfor more accurate readings).

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Checking running splits on Apple Watch

For a long time, many runners switched over to Strava from the stock Apple Watch Workout app because it offered a more detailed breakdown of stats, patterns, and routes.

With watchOS 9, which was announced at the same time theApple Watch Series 8was launched, Apple gave its own running metrics a boost with new stats like vertical oscillation, ground contact time, and stride length, among others.

Both apps are great (and Strava’s cheaper tier costs as much as Apple’s: free), but if you’re looking to check your split pace, you can do so on either - and each has audio notifications for rolling over your next mile or kilometre.

You might also want to consider theApple Watch TrainingPeaks integration. Admittedly, it’s more geared towards running enthusiasts and pros, but that app allows you to import custom workouts right into the Apple Watch workout app.

How to use Apple Watch for EMOM workouts

EMOM workouts (every minute on the minute) are similar to HIIT since they alternate between quick blasts of exercise and a slower pace when resting.

The idea is to complete a set number of reps in one interval, usually 60 seconds (hence the name). Once done, you can rest until the minute is up.

There are plenty of EMOM timers on the Apple Watch, and they’re all pretty easy to use. Just head to the App Store on your phone or Watch - here’s one that’shighly recommended.

Many of them work for AMRAP, too, which brings us nicely to…

Tracking AMRAP with Apple Watch

There’s no feeling quite like going beyond your expected rep count on an exercise, and AMRAP is all about just that.

“As many reps as possible” (also known as “until fail”) is a way of pushing just a little bit harder and is usually used towards the end of a series of sets on a particular exercise, like bench press, squats, or just about anything else.

Whatever it is, you can always dig out a dusty notebook and note down your rep count, but fitness apps like Strong and Fitbod do a great job of tallying your AMRAP sets and using it to factor into breakdowns of your current strength.

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