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Apple Plans to Launch Fitness Subscription Service

Apple plans to launch a fitness subscription service, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, as part of an upcoming "Apple One" subscription service bundle.

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Icons representing some of the exercises in the fitness subscription service

The service would offer virtual fitness and workout classes via an app for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. This would rival existing virtual classes services provided by Nike and Peloton. Peloton shares reportedly dipped 4.7 percent in early Thursday trading after the report was published, while Apple was up just less than one percent. The fitness service is expected to be bundled with other Apple subscription services in Apple One.

In March, MacRumors discovered a new fitness app hidden within iOS 14 code for iPhone, Apple Watch, and ‌Apple TV‌, titled with the codename "Seymour." The app was found to be separate from the existing Activity app. Gurman has today confirmed the identity of the "Seymour" app discovered by MacRumors as the upcoming fitness subscription service. The app may be named "Fit" or "Fitness" when released.

MacRumors found that the app will offer a wide range of activity types, including indoor running, cycling, rowing, stretching, core training, strength training, outdoor walking, dance, and yoga. The app is designed to let users download guided fitness-related videos that will walk them through various workouts and activities. Apple Watch appears to be used in the app to track progress through each workout routine, similar to how Apple Watch can track existing fitness activities through the Activity app.

The new fitness subscription service and accompanying app is likely to launch alongside ‌Apple One‌ in October.

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ouimetnick Avatar
77 months ago
Keep throwing stuff against the wall to see what sticks I guess?
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
77 months ago

Keep throwing stuff against the wall to see what sticks I guess?
Isn't that basically the mindset of every business? When you quit throwing stuff at the wall, your business dies.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AngerDanger Avatar
77 months ago
Apple pushing services more than ever and Microsoft selling Android devices. As if 2020 didn't already feel enough like the end time.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BlankStar Avatar
77 months ago
Must say that I did not see that one coming... The Apple TV + News + Arcade + iCloud + whatever, was obvious... But a virtual fitness and workout class. Nope, didn't see it coming.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
0815 Avatar
77 months ago
They could make a nice combination that you have to 'earn' appleTV+ time by doing fitness training for some amount of time. If you watch too much TV, you have to do fitness, otherwise, appleTV+ (or all streaming?) will be disabled ...
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ryanwarsaw Avatar
77 months ago

It should be free and included with an Apple Watch. Instead of separately charging customers, Apple should devote the effort into improving the capabilities of the Apple Watch, for example make the watch able to coach the user and offer fitness videos on their iphone.

This is a rip off; and more customers will buy the apple watch if the fitness coaching capabilities increase.
Yeah just like Peloton gives away their fitness programs to improve their $2,000 bike right?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)