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Start an outdoor push wheelchair workout on Apple Watch
If you specified that you use a wheelchair, you can start an outdoor push workout in the Workout app. Your Apple Watch tracks pushes instead of steps, and you can choose walking pace or running pace. See Track daily activity with Apple Watch.
Set your wheelchair status in Health Details
To set your wheelchair status, do the following:
Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
Tap My Watch, tap Health, then tap Health Details.
Tap Edit, tap Wheelchair, then tap Yes.
When you’re finished, tap Done.
Start an outdoor push workout
Go to the Workout app on your Apple Watch.
Turn the Digital Crown to Outdoor Push Running Pace or Outdoor Push Walking Pace.
When you’re ready to go, tap the workout.
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