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dogcowdaddy

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Jul 9, 2007
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Did my first run with the workout app today. At the end there was a list of statistics for the run (Pace, Heart Rate,etc), and I saved the workout. Now I would like to look at the run statistics again but can't seem to find them. The Health App shows the "Run+Walk" distance but none of the other details. Anybody know where the run statistics went?

Thanks

Jim
 
Yep, open the Activity App on your iPhone and towards the bottom of your daily summary is an exercise list of your daily workouts that is located under the "Stand" summary.
 
Thanks! I hadn't seen the activity app before. Maybe it just magically appeared when i started using Activity on the watch, or maybe my I really am losing it like my wife keeps saying. :D

Cheers

Jim
 
No problem! And the Activity App will only show up when your iPhone is Paired with an Watch # - Cheers
 
Yep, open the Activity App on your iPhone and towards the bottom of your daily summary is an exercise list of your daily workouts that is located under the "Stand" summary.
Is there a way to export this data out to another service, like Garmin, Nike+, etc.? Or just any way to get at that data?
 
Is there a way to export this data out to another service, like Garmin, Nike+, etc.? Or just any way to get at that data?

I haven't seen any way to export the runs yet, I usually use Tapirik to sync Runkeeper, Strava, and Endomundo... This doesn't support Apples Workout App yet though
 
I'm hoping that there will be future improvements. The one big thing I am missing after Day one is the lack of HR zone tracking and the ability to view the run on a HR chart similarly to what I used to do with Polar and up until recently with Fitbit
 
I haven't seen any way to export the runs yet, I usually use Tapirik to sync Runkeeper, Strava, and Endomundo... This doesn't support Apples Workout App yet though

Its going to be manual, but check out QS Access. Will export almost all health data into a CSV format table.
 
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