

FitStar Basic includes two sessions per week, while FitStar Premium provides unlimited access to FitStar's workouts for $4.99 per month or $50 per year.

Forget the DVDs FitStar evolves with you, according to the company. ( Free download, in-app purchases start at $4.99)įitStar (Opens in a new window) is a personal-training app that customizes workouts for you based on feedback you provide. But here are a few you might want to consider downloading and integrating with Health.įitStar Personal Trainer (Opens in a new window) Any iOS developer can tap into HealthKit, and Apple is showing off about two dozen apps via an "Apps for Health" section on App Store. You can keep tabs on which apps are linked with the Health app via the "Sources" tab. Anyone who upgraded to iOS 8 or purchased a new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus will automatically get the Health app, but it is largely useless until you update.

And Apple would like to gather all your data via colorful graphs to show you just how well (or poorly) you are doing with your fitness goals.īut which apps connect with the Health app, and how do you connect them? First things first: your device must be running iOS 8.0.2, which arrived on Thursday after the bug-ridden release (and subsequent deletion) of iOS 8.0.1.

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