I found another Apple Watch health feature that’s letting me down
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I found another Apple Watch health feature that’s letting me down

I've been telling you for a while how I'm using technology to improve my well-being. Specifically, I've relied on ChatGPT to restart running and completed several half-marathon races before moving on to run actual marathon races. I use the Apple Watch to monitor my health parameters during exercise, races, and at rest and sleep. I upgraded to the Apple Watch Series 10 from the Apple Watch SE 2 in September, as I needed better battery life and more health data points. The battery life bump was phenomenal and certainly an unexpected Apple Watch Series 10 surprise. However, I did find a troubling ongoing issue. The Apple Watch Series 10 will routinely fail to record my heart rate during exercise, and I'm not the only one experiencing the problem. More annoyingly, I discovered recently that the customizable running routines on the Apple Watch Series 10 can fail. I blamed it all on the wearable's inability to register and record my pulse, though I cannot tell if that's true. I didn't expect to find more issues with the Apple Watch's ability to track my health and fitness, but I did. It turns out that Training Load, a new health feature that Apple introduced with watchOS 11 and iOS 18, is not registering actual training loads correctly. That's a problem if you use the new tools to adjust your training load. Also, if it happened to me, it'll surely happen to you. Continue reading... The post I found another Apple Watch health feature that’s letting me down appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best Apple deals for April 2025 Best Echo Dot deals for April 2025 T-Mobile launched an unreal deal on the new Google Pixel 9a Today’s deals: $60 robot vacuum, $170 Apple Watch SE, $30 Crock-Pot, $399 Lenovo IdeaPad, more