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Pathy: Your workout routes


4.0 ( 6400 ratings )
Forme et santé Navigation
Développeur Zakkariah Roberts
Libre

Pathy is a new app from a new indie developer designed to give you a fun and insightful look into your workout history, in a way youve never seen before.

For those of us who have been working out with Apple Watches for many years – or even just a few weeks or months – Pathy is designed to give a unique view into an often-overlooked, but super fun-to-browse, data set: GPS routes you have recorded along your hiking, walking, running, and cycling workouts.

You might not have known this, but during any outdoor walk, run, hike, or bicycling workout, your Apple Watch records the GPS path of of your entire route, which you can review at any time in the Fitness app. But without Pathy, you can only view these routes one-at-a–time, and its a hassle to tap through each individual workout to see them.

Pathy fixes that, letting you see *all* of your recent workout routes, all on the same map.
Pathy also lets you filter the visible routes to include (or exclude) any particular type of workout you want.

I wanted this app to exist for years, but after waiting forever for somebody to make it, I just decided to make it myself.

Pathy makes your outdoor workout data really fun to browse, and serves several useful purposes:
• See everywhere youve been in your favorite cities to visit – and where you havent been yet.
• See all the endless different paths youve taken walking or running around your neighborhood.
• If, like me, you record your outdoor walks when youre exploring a new city or country on foot, you can see all the different places youve been in the world.
• Explore into new corners of your neighborhood by easily identifying which blocks, streets or trails youve never been down, and seeing exactly where your new horizons lie.
• When out on a trail youve done before, keep an eye on where youve been and where you havent, and make informed decisions about whether you want to turn down a path to somewhere familiar, or new.