Using Auto-Workout Detection on Apple Watch

You never have to worry about keeping track of an exercise routine again thanks to the new Auto-Workout Detection feature for Apple Watch.

No doubt, one of the most critical Apple Watch features is the ability to track exercise routines, regardless of the sport. Keeping track of those workouts is now much easier thanks to the Auto-Workout Detection feature in watchOS 5. Turned on by default, the function is for those times when you might forget to manually start your workout on your watch. In this article, you'll learn more about the Auto-Workout Detection feature and why it's essential.

What Auto-Workout Detection does

The new Apple Watch feature is as it sounds. After you physically begin a workout but forget to tell your watch about it, you'll receive a tap on the wrist after a few minutes along with a notification on the watch face. On this message, you can tap to confirm and record the workout, change the workout type, mute the notifications for the day, or dismiss the information. Regardless of your choice, the Apple Watch will continue to track the workout back to the time it began.

Subsequently, if you forget to stop a workout on the watch, you'll receive a similar message after a few minutes of inactivity. The notification will ask you to confirm the end of the exercise, change the workout type, mute the notifications for the day, or dismiss the information. Again, you'll still get credit for the workout regardless of your selection.

How to turn off Auto-Workout Detection directly on your Apple Watch

If you'd don't want to use Auto-Workout Detection either during or after an exercise routine, you can turn it off by navigating to the Settings app on your Apple Watch.

  1. Push the Digital Crown on your Apple Watch.
  2. Tap the Settings app.
  3. Scroll down to General.
  4. Tap Workout.
  5. Turn off Start Workout Reminder and End Workout Reminder by sliding the switches to the left.

You can follow the steps above and turn on Start Workout Reminder and End Workout Reminder if you want to turn the feature back on.

How to turn off Auto-Workout Detection from your iPhone

If you don't want to turn off Auto-Workout Detection on your Apple Watch, you can do so from the Watch app on your iPhone.

  1. Open the Watch app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap the My Watch tab.
  3. Scroll down and tap Workout.
  4. Turn off Start Workout Reminder and End Workout Reminder by sliding the switches to the left.

You can follow the steps above and turn on Start Workout Reminder and End Workout Reminder if you want to turn the feature back on.

Exercise routines that are compatible with Auto-Workout Detection

To date, the following exercises support Auto-Workout Detection:

  • Indoor Walk
  • Outdoor Walk
  • Indoor Run
  • Outdoor Run
  • Elliptical
  • Rower
  • Pool Swim
  • Open Water Swim

    Note: The among of time it takes for your watch to alert you to record a workout varies by workout type.

Any questions?

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