I’m a fitness editor and marathon runner, and I’ve been wearing the Apple Watch for the past decade and I’m here to tell you about the simple feature you’re probably not using — Heart Rate Zones. When used correctly, they can transform your watch from a simple heart rate monitor, to a far more sophisticated tool that can help you train smarter, and avoid injuries.

Apple introduced heart rate zones onto its watches in September 2022, giving wearers the option to track exercise intensity in real-time across five different zones. These zones are calculated automatically based on health data, or you can adjust them manually — read on to find out how.

best Apple Watches, your watch will already have been collecting data to estimate your heart rate zones, based on your current fitness level. This is generally more accurate than the “220-age” formula, but if you’ve done tests to find your specific Max Heart Rate, you can enter your own data to make your data more reliable.

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To find your heart rate zones during a cardio workout, use the digital crown to scroll upward, and the heart rate zones will appear. You’ll see your current BPM, your current color-coded zone, and how much time you’ve spent in each zone so far.

a photo of the heart rate settings on the Apple Watch

(Image credit: Future/Tom’s Guide)

To manually adjust your heart rate zones, head to the Watch App on your iPhone, click My Watch in the bottom left, then scroll to Workout, then Heart Rate Zones. From here, switch from Automatic to Manual, and tap on each zone to enter your specific BPM ranges.

Healthcare journal demonstrates how a group of cross-country ski athletes improved their athletic performance by taking up zone two training. It’s not limited to skiing, it’s a popular training method used frequently in endurance sports like running, cycling and swimming.

Training in zone 2 can improve the body’s mitochondrial efficiency, meaning your body is more efficient at burning fat for fuel. By keeping an eye on your Apple Watch during your training you can ensure you’re not pushing yourself too hard during ‘easy’ runs.

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