Apple Fitness+ will launch these new services on January 10

Apple Fitness+ is getting Collections and Time to Run services next week. The former is a “curated series of workouts and meditations from the Fitness+ library,” while the latter is an “audio walking experience” designed to improve users’ walking. The new services will be linked to the Apple Watch. Next week, Apple will introduce the third season of Fitness+ Time to Walk, as well as a new Artist Spotlight that will feature music from well-known artists.

through a blog Post, Apple announced some new services for Apple Fitness+ Which will start on January 10. As mentioned earlier, the new services include collection and running time. The former lists a range of workouts and meditations to help users reach their fitness goals. At launch, six collections will be available – the 30-Day Core Challenge, Improve Your Posture with Pilates, Correct Your Yoga Balance, Run Your First 5K, Strengthen Your Back, Stretch Your Hips, and Better Bend down to sleep.

Time to Run is touted as an “audio running experience,” designed to help users become more consistent and better runners. Each episode of Time to Run features coaching tips from Emily Fayette, Jamie-Ray Hartshorne, Sam Sanchez, Scott Carwin, and Corey Wharton-Malcolm. Each episode of Time to Run on Apple Fitness+ features inspiring and energizing playlists curated by instructors. It will launch with three episodes and every week a new episode will be released on Monday.

Apple will also release the third season of Time to Walk, a one-of-a-kind podcast where celebrities, musicians, health experts and activists share their inspiring stories with Fitness+ subscribers. Each week, episodes will feature new guests and Rebel Wilson will appear in the first episode of season three. Other notable guests include Hasan Minhaj, Bernice King, Chris Meloni and more.

Lastly, Artist Spotlight will feature new workouts with music from Ed Sheeran, Pharrell Williams, Shakira and The Beatles. Each playlist will be dedicated to a single artist and over the next four Mondays, Apple will release new workouts with music from these artists. Types of workouts include cycling, dance, HIIT, strength, treadmill and yoga. Music genres include chill vibes, everything rock, hip-hop/R&B, Latin grooves and upbeat anthems. Apple Music and Apple One subscribers will also get access to the new Artist Spotlights.


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