Apple Watch Release Date Apps: 10 Health & Fitness Applications Available
Below is a list of Apple Watch applications that will help people stay fit and healthy. Except for the Activity app and the Workout app, all other fitness apps will be launched on April 24, 2015. The Activity app will be available on April 10, 2015, while the Workout app's launch date is yet to be announced.
#1: Activity App
According to Pocket-Lint, this app will allow the user to review all the activity he or she has done through-out the day. For instance, under the app's History tab, there are three activity rings which are named Move, Exercise, and Stand. Each of these rings can show the amount of walking, exercise, and standing the user has done within period of time.
#2: Nike + Running
This app is for people who love running, reports Mobile Health News. This app will help track the distance, duration, and pace of a runner. It also has a cool social feature that allows users to send "cheers" to their friends who also have the app.
#3: Strava
This app can be used by people who love to run or bike. According to Mobile Health News, this app will show elevation gain, average speed, distance, and heart rate of a person while running or riding a bike.
#4: Green Kitchen
This app will be helpful for people seeking to eat healthy. It will not only provide healthy recipes but also help cook by becoming a timer, states Mobile Health News. This is priced at $4.99.
#5: Workout App
The special feature of this app is that it shows real-time stats, reports Pocket-Lint. It tells the users how many calories have been burned. It also reveals the time, distance, and pace of the user's exercises, whether it is outdoor, indoor, or on an equipment
#6: Aqua Pura
This app was featured on Mobile Health News and keeps track of its user's water consumption.
#7: Deadline
This app may be a little morbid as it can predict how long a person will live. However, it does suggest ways to increase its users lifespan. Mobile Health News states that is will cost $0.99.
#8: Hello Heart
This app is especially useful for users with heart disease. It will help patients understand their lab results as well as sync their heart rate data into the app, reports Mobile Health News.
#9: Lifesum
According to Mobile Health News, this app will not only keep track of its user's water consumption but food intake as well.
#10: Gymaholic
This app will help gymaholics workout by telling them when to start sets and when to rest, states Mobile Health News.