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GerritV

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I recently found out that, once you've installed Biorhythms 4U on your iPhone, the app automatically appears on your Apple Watch as well.
Eventually, it will be available in certain complication spots (see image, bottom left corner).
There's probably a number of other apps that behave the same, but I didn't know about this - so this came as a surprise to me.

So, curious to hear if any of you fitness people are into the biorhythm thing ?

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"I recently found out that, once you've installed Biorhythms 4U on your iPhone, the app automatically appears on your Apple Watch as well.
Eventually, it will be available in certain complication spots (see image, bottom left corner).
There's probably a number of other apps that behave the same, but I didn't know about this - so this came as a surprise to me."

Never noticed that and I've had this app on my phone for years. I prefer the phone graph view so have deleted it off my Ultra.
 
Biorhythms? Seriously?

I remember back in the ’70s when they were a “thing” for like a week and an half. And then everybody realized that they don’t even remotely pass the “sniff” test.

“You do you,” but please at least recognize to yourself the absurdity of the concept.

There is nothing in human physiology that is even vaguely remotely as precise as a biorhythm. Even menstrual cycles quite obviously and notoriously aren’t on exact-to-the-millisecond 28-day schedules — as literally every woman on the planet would tell you.

If you want a laugh station at a retro party that features bell-bottom jeans, the Jackson Five, big hair, and gasoline rationed by the last digit of your license plate, by all means, fire up a biorhythm calculator. But it would, in all honesty and sincerity, be foolish in the extreme to use it for anything more meaningful.

May I suggest? Try the horoscopes instead.

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Wow. I’ve never heard of it. And I’ve heard of chiropractic and homeopathy!
 
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