Apple has refreshed its “Close Your Rings” page that looks to offer some inspiration for Apple Watch users and potential Apple Watch users to live healthier lives. Today’s update offers the stories of four more individuals along with fast-paced videos showing how they close their rings and what’s motivating for them.
The updated page features the tagline “Closers. Up close.”
Today’s featured stories included two athletes, an orchestra conductor, and a yoga instructor.
To inspire you to close your Activity rings, here’s a quick look at how other Apple Watch owners are closing theirs.
First up is Haley, a competitive swimmer on the US National Team. For her, the competition that closing her rings on Apple Watch offers motivation.
Apple notes that she usually tries to hit her Move and Exercise rings 2x.
I’m a pretty competitive person. So it’s always a good feeling when I close the rings.
Jason is an orchestra conductor who takes a holistic approach to health and appreciates how Apple Watch helps with that.
She uses the Pool Swim workout to track her yardage in the pool, where she closes her Exercise ring in training sessions every morning. Because she’s highly competitive, Haley tries to double her Move and Exercise rings every day.
Apple adds:
I believe in exercising the mind, the body, and the heart.
Lucy is the number one junior golfer in the world, she values how Apple Watch helps her focus future training.
Apple highlights how the cellular model helps her communicate with her parents.
It helps me keep track of my fitness during tournaments, so that when I come back I know what things to work on.
Lastly, Natsumi, a yoga instructor feels Apple’s wearable makes her a better teacher and more.
Along with each story, Apple offers some links to how to support documents to help Apple Watch users make use of the features highlighted. Apple has also kept the previously shared stories/videos that were released last summer on the page.
Apple Watch helps me be a better instructor. It also shows me how to live a healthier life.
Check out Apple’s updated Close Your Rings page for more stories and videos on the latest featured Apple Watch users.