Top products from r/AppleWatchFitness

We found 6 product mentions on r/AppleWatchFitness. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/penemuel13 · 1 pointr/AppleWatchFitness

There are a lot of great ideas in here! I use some of them, but I also have a small pedal/elliptical thing under my desk that I can do short workouts with while I’m sitting at the computer - I use the ‘indoor cycle’ workout and do about 20 minutes at a time.

I notice you’re in the UK so you may have to poke around your Amazon to save on shipping because it’s heavy, but https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000VICRO8/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1 is the one I got. (Sorry for the raw link instead of one in the text, but I can’t find the formatting hints in the reddit app...)

u/GardenTable3659 · 1 pointr/AppleWatchFitness

I think this is what you are talking about. Amazon carries them. Apple Watch snap on case

u/mannyprays116 · 2 pointsr/AppleWatchFitness

1.Numerals mono/ Arabic

2.Botomall

3. ATUP Compatible with for Apple... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HQGJ34V?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/Kukri187 · 2 pointsr/AppleWatchFitness

TL;DR at bottom

I picked up a jump rope from the dollar store this morning. Decided today was the day, I was going to try a HIIT workout. My watch would only let me pick 5 or 10 minutes, not 7. So I went with 10. I attempted to jump rope. It was not pretty. LOL, I could only get about 4 hops in before I'd get snagged. So I switched to the, idk, step hop type? That was a bit better, but my body isn't used to jumping anymore.

I did about 3 minutes on and off of that before I decided I should try something else.

I moved onto a 4 count side straddle hop, for 10(20 total), did some forward step lunges, a 4 count supine bicycle for 10, then rolled over to a 4 count mountain climber. I did not make it to 10, decided 8:39 (87%) was enough.

I was out of breath, red faced, thirsty, and equally proud and ashamed of myself.

I was a warfighter who let his injuries get the best of him, and made me lazy. For September I've walked an average of 1.29 MI daily.

Last friday I bent over wrong, and tweaked my old back injury. I mowed the grass still, push/self propelled, and hated life. I used the TENS machine to help releive some of the tightness. I couldn't roll over in bed without much difficulty and pain. Went and saw my Chiro the next day. Used the TENS several times over Saturday and Sunday, still had issues rolling over, back would lock up, not a fun time. Saw the Chiro again on monday.

Back still hurt, but I was having a bit of an easier time moving. So what did I do? Walked outside for 2.36 MI. and then later that evening did another .29 MI. Tuesday had my back feeling a bit better. I was able to roll over, and could stand up in one fluid motion instead of in stages, pushing off my thighs to get upright. I walked 1.11 Mi.

I'm going to walk today, I don't know how far, I like to do at least a mile. I don't like being fat. I don't like not having stamina. It adds to my depression. My depression adds to my being fat. I'm trying to be the change I want.

TL;DR: Tried jump roping for the first time in years, epic fail, but I managed 8+ minutes of HIIT.