Jane Fonda is the latest celebrity to contribute her story to Time to Walk on Apple Fitness+, and her addition comes alongside new workouts for pregnant women, plus older adults.
As Pelotron cuts back its support for Apple Watch fitness, Apple itself continues to build out its Apple Fitness+ program. Apple Fitness+ is integrated with Apple Watch to build on the goal of helping people live a better day by being more active, said Jay Blahnik, Apple s senior director of Fitness Technologies, in a statement. With more options for getting started, and staying active and healthy during pregnancy as well as at any age or fitness level, we hope even more people will be inspired to keep moving with our amazing team of passionate trainers.
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Ready to break a sweat with Dolly? We sure just found the motivation we need to work out, thanks to the news that the Smoky Mountain Songbird is hosting a new audio walking experience on Apple Watch for Fitness+ subscribers, designed to get users excited about racking up all the good-for-you health benefits of taking a stroll.
As Parton announced on Instagram earlier this week, she ll be sharing stories from her life on the Apple Fitness+ s new Time to Walk feature to fuel your next power walk or even laps around your apartment. Each original Time to Walk episode lasts 25-40 minutes, and keeps people inspired and engaged throughout their walk with thoughtful and meaningful stories, photos, and music, per the Apple announcement.
Not a fan of high intensity interval training or excessive movement? Prefer a walk to get the blood pumping? You can now do that by listening to some big names over Apple's Fitness program.
You can now take a walk with celebrities using Apple Fitness+
Apple is launching Time to Walk, a new audio walking program featuring celebrities like Dolly Parton and Shawn Mendes. Author: Erin McHugh Updated: 7:32 AM CST January 27, 2021
WASHINGTON Apple on Monday announced a new audio program that allows Apple Watch users to walk alongside influential and interesting people.
The Time to Walk program is encouraging Fitness+ users to walk more and reap the benefits from one of the healthiest activities, Apple said in a statement. Dolly Parton, NBA player Draymond Green, singer Shawn Mendes and Emmy Award winner Uzo Aduba each created an episode sharing meaningful stories, photos and music.