WO2024253778A9 - Procédés et interfaces utilisateur pour gérer et accéder à un contenu d'entraînement - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates generally to computer user interfaces, and more specifically to techniques for providing and accessing workout content.
- BACKGROUND [0003]
- Electronic devices can be used for accessing workout content (e.g., multimedia workout content), including content that is local storied or delivered via a service.
- BRIEF SUMMARY [0004]
- Some techniques for providing and accessing workout content using electronic devices are generally cumbersome and inefficient. For example, some existing techniques use a complex and time-consuming user interface, which may include multiple key presses or keystrokes. Existing techniques require more time than necessary, wasting user time and device energy. This latter consideration is particularly important in battery- operated devices.
- the present technique provides electronic devices with faster, more efficient methods and interfaces for providing and accessing workout content.
- Such methods and interfaces optionally complement or replace other methods for providing and accessing workout content.
- Such methods and interfaces reduce the cognitive burden on a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
- For battery-operated computing devices such methods and interfaces conserve power and increase the time between battery charges.
- 1 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501
- the method comprising: receiving, via the one or more input devices, a first set of user inputs, including: one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; and one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout types; in response to receiving the first set of user inputs, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, a workout plan user interface, including: a representation of a first day that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; a representation of a second day different from the first day that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; an indication of a first workout corresponding to the first day and that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout types; and an indication of a second workout corresponding to the second day and that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout types.
- a receiving, via the one or more input devices, a first set of user inputs including: one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; and one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout types; in response to receiving the first set of user inputs, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, a workout plan user interface, including: a representation of a first day that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; a representation of a second day different from the first day that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; an indication of a first workout corresponding to the first day and that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout types; and an indication of a second workout corresponding to the second day and that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout types.
- a receiving, via the one or more input devices, a first set of user inputs including: one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; and one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout types; in response to receiving the first set of user inputs, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, a workout plan user interface, including: a representation of a first day that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; a representation of a second day different from the first day that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; an indication of a first workout corresponding to the first day and that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout types; and an indication of a second workout corresponding to the second day and that
- one or more processors and memory storing one or more programs configured to be executed by the one or more processors.
- the one or more programs including instructions for: receiving, via the one or more input devices, a first set of user inputs, including: one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; and one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout types; in response to receiving the first set of user inputs, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, a workout plan user interface, including: a representation of a first day that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; a representation of a second day different from the first day that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; an indication of a first workout corresponding to the first day and that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout types; and an indication 3 160876
- a receiving, via the one or more input devices, a first set of user inputs including: one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; and one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout types; in response to receiving the first set of user inputs, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, a workout plan user interface, including: a representation of a first day that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; a representation of a second day different from the first day that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; an indication of a first workout corresponding to the first day and that is selected based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout types; 4 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 and an indication of a second workout corresponding to the second day and that
- a method performed at a computer system that is in communication with one or more display generation components and one or more input devices, is described.
- the method comprising: receiving, via the one or more input devices, a first set of user inputs; and in response to receiving the first set of user inputs, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, a workout selection user interface, including: displaying, in a first region of the workout selection user interface, a first workout platter associated with a first respective workout; and displaying, in a second region of the workout selection user interface different from the first region, a second workout platter different from the first workout platter and associated with a second respective workout different from the first respective workout, wherein: in accordance with a determination that a first set of criteria is satisfied, including a first criterion that is satisfied when a user-defined workout plan is active, the first workout platter corresponds to a first workout that is selected based on the user-defined workout plan; and in accordance with a determination that a user-defined
- one or more processors and memory storing one or more programs configured to be executed by the one or more processors.
- the one or more programs including instructions for: receiving, via the one or more input devices, a first set of user inputs; and in response to receiving the first set of user inputs, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, a workout selection user interface, including: displaying, in a first region of the workout selection user interface, a first workout platter associated with a first respective workout; and displaying, in a second region of the workout selection user interface different from the first region, a second workout platter different from the first workout platter and associated with a second respective workout different from the first respective workout, wherein: in accordance with a 6 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 determination that a first set of criteria is satisfied, including a first criterion that is satisfied when a user-defined workout plan is active, the first workout platter corresponds to a first workout that is selected
- a method performed at a computer system that is in communication with one or more display generation components and one or more input devices: receiving, via the one or more input devices, a first set of user inputs; and in response to receiving the first set of user inputs, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, a workout selection user interface, including: displaying, in a first region of the workout selection user interface, a first workout platter associated with a first respective workout; and displaying, in a second region of the workout selection user interface different from the first region, a second workout platter different from the first workout platter and associated with a second respective workout different from the first respective workout, wherein: in accordance with a determination that a first set of criteria is satisfied, including a first criterion that is satisfied when a user-defined workout plan is active for a user of the computer system wherein the user-defined workout plan is generated based on one or more user inputs received at a first external device separate from the computer system, the first workout platter corresponds to
- one or more processors and memory storing one or more programs configured to be executed by the one or more processors.
- the one or more programs including instructions for: receiving, via the one or 9 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 more input devices, a first set of user inputs; and in response to receiving the first set of user inputs, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, a workout selection user interface, including: displaying, in a first region of the workout selection user interface, a first workout platter associated with a first respective workout; and displaying, in a second region of the workout selection user interface different from the first region, a second workout platter different from the first workout platter and associated with a second respective workout different from the first respective workout, wherein: in accordance with a determination that a first set of criteria is satisfied, including a first criterion that is satisfied when a user-defined workout plan is active for a user of the computer system wherein the user-defined workout
- a method performed at a computer system that is in communication with one or more display generation components and one or more input devices comprising: receiving, via the one or more input devices, a first user input corresponding to a request to initiate a workout session corresponding to a first collection of workouts, wherein the first collection of workouts includes a plurality of workouts arranged in an ordered sequence, including a first workout and a second workout different from the first workout; in response to receiving the first user input, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, visual content corresponding to a first respective workout of the plurality of workouts; and subsequent to displaying the visual content corresponding to the first respective workout: in accordance with a determination that the first collection of workouts includes a subsequent workout that follows the first respective workout in the ordered sequence, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, a first selectable object that is selectable to initiate the subsequent workout in the first collection of workouts; and in accordance with a 11 160876
- 12 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 receiving, via the one or more input devices, a first user input corresponding to a request to initiate a workout session corresponding to a first collection of workouts, wherein the first collection of workouts includes a plurality of workouts arranged in an ordered sequence, including a first workout and a second workout different from the first workout; in response to receiving the first user input, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, visual content corresponding to a first respective workout of the plurality of workouts; and subsequent to displaying the visual content corresponding to the first respective workout: in accordance with a determination that the first collection of workouts includes a subsequent workout that follows the first respective workout in the ordered sequence, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, a first selectable object that is selectable to initiate the subsequent workout in the first collection of workouts; and in accordance with a determination that the first respective workout is a final workout in the first collection
- one or more processors and memory storing one or more programs configured to be executed by the one or more processors.
- the one or more programs including instructions for: receiving, via the one or more input devices, a first user input corresponding to a request to initiate a workout session corresponding to a first collection of workouts, wherein the first collection of workouts includes a plurality of workouts arranged in an ordered sequence, including a first workout and a second workout different from the first workout; in response to receiving the first user input, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, visual content corresponding to a first respective workout of the plurality of workouts; and subsequent to displaying the visual content corresponding to the first respective workout: in accordance with a determination that the first collection of workouts includes a subsequent workout that follows the first respective workout in the ordered sequence, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, a first selectable object that is selectable to initiate the subsequent workout in the first collection of workouts; and in accordance with a 13 160876
- receiving, via the one or more input devices, a first user input corresponding to a request to initiate a workout session corresponding to a first collection of workouts wherein the first 14 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 collection of workouts includes a plurality of workouts arranged in an ordered sequence, including a first workout and a second workout different from the first workout; in response to receiving the first user input, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, visual content corresponding to a first respective workout of the plurality of workouts; and subsequent to displaying the visual content corresponding to the first respective workout: in accordance with a determination that the first collection of workouts includes a subsequent workout that follows the first respective workout in the ordered sequence, displaying, via the one or more display generation components, a first selectable object that is selectable to initiate the subsequent workout in the first collection of workouts; and in accordance with a determination that the first respective workout is a final workout in the first collection
- Executable instructions for performing these functions are, optionally, included in a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium or other computer program product configured for execution by one or more processors. Executable instructions for performing these functions are, optionally, included in a transitory computer-readable storage medium or other computer program product configured for execution by one or more processors.
- devices are provided with faster, more efficient methods and interfaces for providing and accessing workout content, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace other methods for providing and accessing workout content.
- FIG.1A is a block diagram illustrating a portable multifunction device with a touch-sensitive display in accordance with some embodiments. 15 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 [0034]
- FIG.1B is a block diagram illustrating exemplary components for event handling in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG.2 illustrates a portable multifunction device having a touch screen in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG.3 is a block diagram of an exemplary multifunction device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG.4A illustrates an exemplary user interface for a menu of applications on a portable multifunction device in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG.4B illustrates an exemplary user interface for a multifunction device with a touch-sensitive surface that is separate from the display in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG.5A illustrates a personal electronic device in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG.5B is a block diagram illustrating a personal electronic device in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIGS.6A-6GG illustrate exemplary user interfaces for providing and accessing workout content including workout plan content, in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG.7 illustrates a flow diagram depicting a method for providing and accessing workout content, in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG.8 illustrates a flow diagram depicting a method for providing and accessing workout content, in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG.9 illustrates a flow diagram depicting a method for providing and accessing workout content, in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIGS.10A-10V illustrate exemplary user interfaces for providing and accessing workout content, in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG.11 illustrates a flow diagram depicting a method for providing and accessing workout content, in accordance with some embodiments.
- 16 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
- the following description sets forth exemplary methods, parameters, and the like. It should be recognized, however, that such description is not intended as a limitation on the scope of the present disclosure but is instead provided as a description of exemplary embodiments.
- FIGS.1A-1B, 2, 3, 4A-4B, and 5A-5B provide a description of exemplary devices for performing the techniques for managing event notifications.
- FIGS.6A-6GG illustrate exemplary user interfaces for providing and accessing workout content, in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG.7 is a flow diagram illustrating methods of providing and accessing workout content, in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG.8 is a flow diagram illustrating methods of providing and accessing workout content, in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG.9 is a flow diagram illustrating methods of providing and accessing workout content, in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIGS.6A-6GG are used to illustrate the processes described below, including the processes in FIGS.7-9.
- FIGS.10A-10V illustrate exemplary user interfaces for providing and accessing workout content, in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG.11 is a flow diagram illustrating methods of providing and accessing workout content, in accordance with some embodiments.
- the user interfaces in FIGS.10A-10V are used to illustrate the processes described below, including the processes in FIG.11.
- system or computer readable medium contains instructions for performing the contingent operations based on the satisfaction of the corresponding one or more conditions and thus is capable of determining whether the contingency has or has not been satisfied without explicitly repeating steps of a method until all of the conditions upon which steps in the method are contingent have been met.
- a system or computer readable storage medium can repeat the steps of a method as many times as are needed to ensure that all of the contingent steps have been performed.
- first touch could be termed a second touch
- second touch could be termed a first touch
- first touch and the second touch are two separate references to the same touch.
- first touch and the second touch are both touches, but they are not the same touch.
- the phrase “if it is determined” or “if [a stated condition or event] is detected” is, optionally, construed to mean “upon determining” or “in response to determining” or “upon detecting [the stated condition or event]” or “in response to detecting [the stated condition or event],” depending on the context.
- the device is a portable communications device, such as a mobile telephone, that also contains other functions, such as PDA and/or music player functions.
- portable multifunction devices include, without limitation, the iPhone®, iPod Touch®, and iPad® devices from Apple Inc. of Cupertino, California.
- the device is not a portable communications device, but is a desktop computer with a touch-sensitive surface (e.g., a touch screen display and/or a touchpad).
- the electronic device is a computer system that is in communication (e.g., via wireless communication, via wired communication) with a display generation component.
- the display generation component is configured to provide visual output, such as display via a CRT display, display via an LED display, or display via image projection.
- the display generation component is integrated with the computer system.
- the display generation component is separate from the computer system.
- “displaying” content includes causing to display the content (e.g., video data rendered or decoded by display controller 156) by transmitting, via a wired or wireless 19 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 connection, data (e.g., image data or video data) to an integrated or external display generation component to visually produce the content.
- data e.g., image data or video data
- an electronic device that includes a display and a touch-sensitive surface is described. It should be understood, however, that the electronic device optionally includes one or more other physical user-interface devices, such as a physical keyboard, a mouse, and/or a joystick.
- the device typically supports a variety of applications, such as one or more of the following: a drawing application, a presentation application, a word processing application, a website creation application, a disk authoring application, a spreadsheet application, a gaming application, a telephone application, a video conferencing application, an e-mail application, an instant messaging application, a workout support application, a photo management application, a digital camera application, a digital video camera application, a web browsing application, a digital music player application, and/or a digital video player application.
- the various applications that are executed on the device optionally use at least one common physical user-interface device, such as the touch-sensitive surface.
- FIG.1A is a block diagram illustrating portable multifunction device 100 with touch-sensitive display system 112 in accordance with some embodiments.
- Touch- sensitive display 112 is sometimes called a “touch screen” for convenience and is sometimes known as or called a “touch-sensitive display system.”
- Device 100 includes memory 102 (which optionally includes one or more computer-readable storage mediums), memory controller 122, one or more processing units (CPUs) 120, peripherals interface 118, RF circuitry 108, audio circuitry 110, speaker 111, microphone 113, input/output (I/O) subsystem 106, other input control devices 116, and external port 124.
- Device 100 optionally includes one or more optical sensors 164.
- Device 100 optionally includes one or more contact intensity sensors 165 for detecting intensity of contacts on device 100 (e.g., a touch- 20 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 sensitive surface such as touch-sensitive display system 112 of device 100).
- Device 100 optionally includes one or more tactile output generators 167 for generating tactile outputs on device 100 (e.g., generating tactile outputs on a touch-sensitive surface such as touch- sensitive display system 112 of device 100 or touchpad 355 of device 300). These components optionally communicate over one or more communication buses or signal lines 103.
- the term “intensity” of a contact on a touch-sensitive surface refers to the force or pressure (force per unit area) of a contact (e.g., a finger contact) on the touch-sensitive surface, or to a substitute (proxy) for the force or pressure of a contact on the touch-sensitive surface.
- the intensity of a contact has a range of values that includes at least four distinct values and more typically includes hundreds of distinct values (e.g., at least 256). Intensity of a contact is, optionally, determined (or measured) using various approaches and various sensors or combinations of sensors.
- one or more force sensors underneath or adjacent to the touch-sensitive surface are, optionally, used to measure force at various points on the touch-sensitive surface.
- force measurements from multiple force sensors are combined (e.g., a weighted average) to determine an estimated force of a contact.
- a pressure- sensitive tip of a stylus is, optionally, used to determine a pressure of the stylus on the touch- sensitive surface.
- the size of the contact area detected on the touch-sensitive surface and/or changes thereto, the capacitance of the touch-sensitive surface proximate to the contact and/or changes thereto, and/or the resistance of the touch-sensitive surface proximate to the contact and/or changes thereto are, optionally, used as a substitute for the force or pressure of the contact on the touch-sensitive surface.
- the substitute measurements for contact force or pressure are used directly to determine whether an intensity threshold has been exceeded (e.g., the intensity threshold is described in units corresponding to the substitute measurements).
- the substitute measurements for contact force or pressure are converted to an estimated force or pressure, and the estimated force or pressure is used to determine whether an intensity threshold has been exceeded (e.g., the intensity threshold is a pressure threshold measured in units of pressure).
- the intensity threshold is a pressure threshold measured in units of pressure.
- the term “tactile output” refers to physical displacement of a device relative to a previous position of the device, physical displacement of a component (e.g., a touch-sensitive surface) of a device relative to another component (e.g., housing) of the device, or displacement of the component relative to a center of mass of the device that will be detected by a user with the user’s sense of touch.
- a component e.g., a touch-sensitive surface
- another component e.g., housing
- the tactile output generated by the physical displacement will be interpreted by the user as a tactile sensation corresponding to a perceived change in physical characteristics of the device or the component of the device.
- a touch-sensitive surface e.g., a touch-sensitive display or trackpad
- the user is, optionally, interpreted by the user as a “down click” or “up click” of a physical actuator button.
- a user will feel a tactile sensation such as an “down click” or “up click” even when there is no movement of a physical actuator button associated with the touch-sensitive surface that is physically pressed (e.g., displaced) by the user’s movements.
- movement of the touch-sensitive surface is, optionally, interpreted or sensed by the user as “roughness” of the touch-sensitive surface, even when there is no change in smoothness of the touch-sensitive surface. While such interpretations of touch by a user will be subject to the individualized sensory perceptions of the user, there are many sensory perceptions of touch that are common to a large majority of users.
- the location of a focus selector e.g., a cursor, a contact, or a selection box
- a press input is detected on the touch-sensitive surface (e.g., a touchpad or touch screen) will indicate that the user is intending to activate the respective button (as opposed to other user interface elements shown on a display of the device).
- the term “characteristic intensity” of a contact refers to a characteristic of the contact based on one or more intensities of the contact. In some embodiments, the characteristic intensity is based on multiple intensity samples.
- the characteristic intensity is compared to a set of one or more intensity thresholds to determine whether an operation has been performed by a user.
- the set of one or more intensity thresholds optionally includes a first intensity threshold and a second intensity threshold.
- a contact with a characteristic intensity that does not exceed the first threshold results in a first operation
- a contact with a characteristic intensity that exceeds the first intensity threshold and does not exceed the second intensity threshold results in a second operation
- a contact with a characteristic intensity that exceeds the second threshold results in a third operation.
- FIGS.6A-6GG illustrate exemplary user interfaces for providing and accessing workout content including workout plan content, in accordance with some embodiments.
- the user interfaces in these figures are used to illustrate the processes described below, including the processes in FIGS.7, 8, and 9.
- electronic device 600 modifies display of user interface 610.
- user interface 610 has been modified to indicate that the user has selected Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays as workout days for the user- defined workout plan, and the user has selected HIIT (option 610f) and Strength (option 610j) as workout types for the user-defined workout plan.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 613 corresponding to selection of option 610l.
- electronic device 600 displays user interface 614.
- User interface 614 displays a proposed workout plan based on the user selections in user interface 610.
- User interface 614 displays a proposed weekly schedule that includes day representation 616a, representative of Tuesdays, and day representation 616b, representative of Thursdays (e.g., based on user selection of Tuesdays and Thursdays as workout days in user interface 610).
- Day representation 616a includes first object 616a-1, which indicates that a 10 minute HIIT workout will be scheduled every Tuesday, and object 616a-2, which indicates that a 20-minute strength workout will be scheduled every Tuesday (e.g., based on user selection of HIIT and strength as workout types in user interface 610, and 55 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 user specification of 30 workout minutes per workout day in user interface 610).
- Day representation 616a also includes object 616a-3 that is selectable to indicate a user request to add one or more workouts to Tuesdays in the user-defined workout plan.
- User interface 614 also includes length of plan information 614a that indicates a proposed duration for the user- defined workout plan and is selectable to modify a total duration of the user-defined workout plan; start date information 614b that indicates a proposed start date for the user-defined workout plan and is selectable to modify the start date; trainer preference object 614c that is selectable to identify one or more preferred trainers for the user-defined workout plan; and object 614d that is selectable to identify one or more preferred music types for the user- defined workout plan.
- electronic device 600 detects user inputs 617a, 617b, 617c, 617d, 617e, and 617f. Each of these user inputs will be described below. [0171]
- electronic device 600 displays user interface 618a, which provides one or more options for modifying the proposed HIIT workout currently proposed for Tuesdays.
- User interface 618a includes option 618a-1, which is selectable to change a workout type (e.g., workout modality) for the proposed Tuesday workout.
- User interface 618a also includes duration options 618a-2, 618a-3, 618a-4, 618a-5 that are selectable to modify a duration for the proposed Tuesday workout.
- User interface 618a also includes option 618a-6 that is selectable to specify a focus area for the proposed Tuesday workout.
- User interface 618a also includes equipment preferences 618a-7, 618a-8 that are selectable to indicate that the user would like to schedule workouts for Tuesdays that involve certain types of workout equipment.
- User interface 618a also includes option 618a-9 that is selectable to save user preferences for the proposed Tuesday HIIT workout, and option 618a-10 that is selectable to delete the proposed Tuesday HIIT workout.
- a user can specify certain trainers that should be given higher priority and/or higher preference when the user-defined workout plan is generated.
- workouts selected for the user-defined workout plan only include the selected trainers.
- workouts selected for the user-defined workout plan give higher weight and/or preference to the selected trainers, but do not include exclusively workouts by the selected trainers.
- the user has specified four trainers (Kim, Gregg, Janelle, and Jason) that the user prefers.
- electronic device 600 displays user interface 622, which includes a 57 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 plurality of music options 622-622i for selection by the user.
- user interface 622 a user can specify certain types of music that should be given higher priority and/or higher preference when the user-defined workout plan is generated.
- workouts selected for the user-defined workout plan only include workouts that correspond to the selected music types.
- workouts selected for the user-defined workout plan give higher weight and/or preference to the selected music types, but do not include exclusively workouts that correspond to the selected workout types.
- the user has specified two types of music (Dance and Pop) that the user prefers.
- electronic device 600 displays day representation 616a and day representation 616b translate to the left such that day representation 616b is now visible within user interface 614, and day representation 616c (corresponding to Saturdays) is also visible within user interface 614.
- Day representation 616b corresponds to Thursdays, and includes object 616b-1, which indicates that the proposed workout plan includes a 15- minute HIIT workout each Thursday, and object 616b-2, which indicates that the proposed workout plan includes 15-minute strength workout each Thursday.
- a user can select objects 616b-1, 616b-2, 616b-3 to open user interfaces similar to those shown in FIGS.6E-6G above to modify workouts scheduled for Thursdays in the user-defined workout plan.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 624 corresponding to selection of option 614e.
- electronic device 600 generates a workout plan that includes a plurality of scheduled workouts, and displays user interface 626 corresponding to the workout plan.
- User interface 626 includes plan name information 626a, and plan duration information 626b, which indicates that the workout plan will go for four weeks, and the current week is the first week of the workout plan.
- User interface 626 also includes weekly schedule indication 626c, which identifies which days in the next seven days have scheduled workouts (e.g., Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday), and which days in the next seven days do not have scheduled workouts.
- Tuesday the 15 th is selected in weekly schedule indication 626c (e.g., as indicated by the circle around Tuesday the 15 th ), and user interface displays workouts scheduled for Tuesday the 15 th .
- User interface 626 includes workout representation 626d, which indicates that a 10-minute HIIT workout entitled “HIIT with Kim” is scheduled for Tuesday the 15 th , and workout representation 626f, which indicates that a 20-minute strength workout entitled “Strength with Gregg” is also 58 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 scheduled for Tuesday the 15 th .
- these workouts are automatically selected (e.g., by electronic device 600) based on the information selected and/or provided by the user in FIGS.6B-6J.
- Workout representation 626d is displayed with a swap workout option 626e to swap out the “HIIT with Kim” workout scheduled for Tuesday
- workout representation 626f is displays with a swap workout option 626g that is selected to swap out the “Strength with Gregg” workout scheduled for Tuesday.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 628 corresponding to selection of option 626e.
- electronic device 600 displays user interface 630.
- User interface 630 displays various workout options 630d, 630e that the user can select to replace the “HIIT with Kim” workout scheduled for Tuesday the 15 th .
- the workout options displayed in user interface 630 are selected based on the workouts having the same workout type as the HIIT with Kim workout (e.g., HIIT), and having the same duration as the HIIT with Kim workout (e.g., 10 minutes).
- user interface 630 also includes duration options 630a, 630b, 630c that a user can select to view workout options having different durations, but the same workout type as the HIIT with Kim workout (e.g., option 630b that is selectable to view 20-min HIIT workouts, and option 630c that is selectable to view 30-min HIIT workouts).
- electronic device 600 detects user input 631 corresponding to selection of close option 630f.
- electronic device 600 in response to user input 631, electronic device ceases display of user interface 630, and displays user interface 626.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 634 corresponding to selection of Thursday the 17 th within weekly schedule indication 626c.
- electronic device 600 in response to user input 634, electronic device 600 ceases display of workout representations 626d, 626f in user interface 626 (e.g., workouts that are scheduled for Tuesday the 15 th ), and displays workout representations 626i, 626k, which are representative of workouts scheduled for Thursday the 17 th . As shown in FIG.6N, a 15- minute HIIT workout and a 15-minute strength workout are scheduled for Thursday the 17 th .
- workouts corresponding to workout representations 626i, 626k are automatically selected (e.g., by electronic device 600) based on information provided and/or selected by the user in the user interfaces shown in FIGS.6B-6J.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 636 corresponding to selection of option 626h. 59 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 [0181]
- electronic device 600 displays workout selection user interface 604, which was described above.
- workout selection user interface 604 now displays workout representation 608d that is representative of a workout scheduled for the current day (e.g., a 10-minute HIIT with Kim workout). Workout representation 608d is displayed with swap workout option 608f and start workout option 608g that is selected to initiate the workout.
- workout selection user interface 604 also includes workout representation 608h, which corresponds to a workout that is not a part of the user’s workout plan.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 638 corresponding to selection of workout representation 608h.
- workout representation 608h corresponds to a workout that is of the same workout type as scheduled workout 608d (e.g., HIIT), and has a duration that is longer than scheduled workout 608d.
- electronic device 600 displays user interface 640 which asks the user if the user wishes to replace today’s scheduled workout (HIIT with Kim) with the selected workout (HIIT with Bakari).
- User interface 640 includes option 640a that is selectable to replace today’s scheduled workout with the selected workout and initiate the selected workout, and option 640b that is selectable to forgo replacing today’s scheduled workout with the selected workout.
- selecting option 640b results in initiating the selected workout (e.g., similar to what is shown in FIG.6Q), but while still maintaining HIIT with Kim as the scheduled workout for today that the user must complete in order to meet plan requirements for the day.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 642 corresponding to selection of option 640a.
- electronic device initiates a workout session corresponding to the selected workout, including displaying user interface 644.
- User interface 644 includes video content 644a corresponding to the selected workout, workout metrics 644b which display workout metrics for the workout session, and daily activity metrics 644c.
- electronic device 600 displays user interface 626 corresponding to the user-defined workout plan.
- user interface 626 is displaying workouts scheduled 60 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 for today, Tuesday the 15 th .
- FIG.6M user interface 626 displayed a 10- minute HIIT with Kim workout as being scheduled for Tuesday the 15 th .
- FIG.6S depicts a scenario in which it is the next day, and it is now Wednesday the 16 th , and electronic device 600 displays workout selection user interface 604. There is no scheduled workout for Wednesday the 16 th in the user-defined workout plan. Accordingly, user interface 604 displays workout representation 608i along with an indication that workout representation 608i is scheduled for Thursday. Workout representation 608i is presented with swap workout option 608j, start workout option 608k, and view plan option 608e.
- User interface 604 also includes workout representation 608l, which is representative of a workout that is not scheduled in and/or is not part of the user-defined workout plan.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 645 corresponding to selection of option 608k.
- electronic device 600 displays user interface 646, which indicates that the selected workout is scheduled for a future date in the workout plan.
- User interface 646 includes option 646a that is selectable to initiate a workout session corresponding to the selected workout, and option 646b that is selectable to forgo performing the workout.
- FIG.6U depicts a scenario in which it is the next day, and it is now Thursday the 17 th , and electronic device 600 displays workout selection user interface 604.
- User interface 604 now indicates that the HIIT with Bakari workout represented by workout representation 608i is scheduled for today.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 648 corresponding to selection of option 608k.
- FIG.6V1 in response to user input 648, electronic device 600 initiates a workout session corresponding to the selected workout, including displaying user interface 650, which includes video content 650a corresponding to the selected workout, workout session metrics 650b, and daily activity metrics 650c. It can be seen that selection of workout representation 608i did not result in display of user interface 61 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 646, because in FIG.6U, the workout corresponding to workout representation 608i is scheduled for the current day (and not a future date).
- FIG.6V2 depicts electronic device 600, as well as electronic device 656, which is a smart watch with touch-sensitive display 658.
- electronic device 656 and electronic device 600 correspond to the same user.
- electronic device 656 and electronic device 600 are logged into the same user account.
- FIG.6V2 based on a determination that the user has one or more workouts scheduled for the current day according to the user-defined workout plan, electronic device 600 displays notification 654, and electronic device 656 displays notification 654b.
- FIG.6W depicts an example scenario in which the user-defined workout plan has completed (e.g., the duration of the user-defined workout plan has elapsed).
- electronic device 600 displays workout plan summary user interface 660.
- User interface 660 includes total workout duration information 660a (e.g., the total duration of all plan workouts performed by the user during the duration of the user-defined workout plan), total calorie information 660b (e.g., the total number of calories burned by the user in plan workouts during the duration of the user- defined workout plan), indication 660c that indicates the total number of plan workouts the user performed during the duration of the user-defined workout plan, and the total duration 660d of the user-defined workout plan.
- User interface 660 also includes option 660e that is selectable to cease display of user interface 660, and option 660f that is selectable to indicate a user request to initiate a new workout plan with the same parameters as the completed workout plan.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 662 corresponding to selection of option 660f.
- electronic device 600 displays user interface 664.
- User interface 664 displays plan parameters for the just-completed workout plan (and for the new workout plan the user has requested to initiate), including workout days 664a, daily workout duration 664b, workout types 664c, and plan duration 664d.
- User interface 664 includes option 664e that is selectable to initiate a new workout plan using the workout parameters shown in user interface 664.
- FIGS.6Y-6GG illustrate example user interfaces pertaining to a user-defined workout plan, but on a different type of device.
- FIG.6Y depicts electronic device 668, which 62 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 is an entertainment center that includes television 669.
- electronic device 668 corresponds to the same user as electronic device 600.
- electronic device 668 is logged into the same user account as electronic device 600.
- electronic device 668 displays workout selection user interface 670, which includes workout representations 670a-670d that are selectable by a user to initiate a workout session and display corresponding workout content.
- workout representations 670a-670d are not selected based on any workout plan parameters.
- the user has initiated a user-defined workout plan (e.g., using electronic device 600).
- a user is not able to define and/or generate a workout plan on electronic device 668.
- the user must use a different type of device (e.g., electronic device 600) to create a user-defined workout plan.
- the user has used electronic device 600 to initiate a user-defined workout plan.
- user interface 670 now displays workout representation 670e corresponding to the user-defined workout plan.
- Workout representation 670e is displayed with option 670e-1 that is selectable to initiate a workout session corresponding to the selected workout, and option 670e-2 that is selectable to view workout plan information.
- electronic device 668 detects user input 672 (e.g., a remote control input) corresponding to selection of option 670e-1.
- user input 672 e.g., a remote control input
- electronic device 688 initiates a workout session corresponding to the selected workout, and displays user interface 674.
- User interface 674 includes video content 674a corresponding to the selected workout, workout metrics 674b, and daily physical activity metrics 674c.
- FIG.6BB it is the next day, and there are not scheduled workouts for the current day according to the user-defined workout plan. Accordingly, user interface 670 displays workout representation 670f that corresponds to a workout that is scheduled for a future day. User interface 670 also displays workout representations 670b-670d that correspond to non-plan workouts. Workout representation 670f is presented with options 670f-1, 670f-2. At FIG.6BB, electronic device 688 detects user input 676 (e.g., a remote control input) corresponding to selection of option 670f-2.
- user input 676 e.g., a remote control input
- electronic device 668 displays user interface 678 which displays information about the active user-defined workout plan.
- User interface 678 displays workout representation 678a, 678b that correspond to workouts scheduled for the next scheduled workout day.
- User interface 678 also includes option 678c.
- electronic device 668 detects user input 679 (e.g., a remote control input) corresponding to selection of option 678c.
- electronic device 600 displays options 678c-1, 678c-2, which are selectable to edit the name of the workout plan and to prematurely end the workout plan, respectively.
- electronic device 668 detects user input 680 (e.g., a remote control input (e.g., a press and hold input)).
- user input 680 e.g., a remote control input (e.g., a press and hold input)
- electronic device 668 displays options 682a-682f.
- Option 682a is selectable to swap the workout HIIT with Bakari with another workout that matches plan parameters.
- Option 682b is selectable to initiate a workout session corresponding to the selected workout.
- electronic device 668 displays scrolling of user interface 678 to reveal workout representations 678c-678e corresponding to past workouts that were scheduled in the workout plan.
- workout representations 678c-678e are selectable to initiate a workout session corresponding to the selected workout.
- electronic device 668 displays workout representations 678f-678k corresponding to future scheduled workouts according to the workout plan.
- workout representations 678f-678k are selectable to initiate a process for initiating a workout session corresponding to the selected workout.
- FIG. 7 is a flow diagram illustrating a method for providing and accessing workout content using a computer system in accordance with some embodiments.
- Method 700 is performed at a computer system (e.g., 100, 300, 500, 600, 656, and/or 668) that is in communication with one or more display generation components (e.g., a display, a touch- sensitive display, a television, a monitor, a visual output device, a 3D display, a display having at least a portion that is transparent or translucent on which images can be projected (e.g., a see-through display), a projector, a heads-up display, and/or a display controller) and one or more input devices (e.g., a touch-sensitive surface (e.g., a touch-sensitive display); a mouse; a keyboard; a remote control; a visual input device (e.g., one or more cameras (e.
- a display generation components e.g., a display, a touch- sensitive display,
- the one or more input devices are integrated with the computer system. In some embodiments, the one or more input devices are separate from the computer system.
- the computer system can transmit, via a wired or wireless connection, data (e.g., image data or video data) to an integrated or external display generation component to visually produce the content (e.g., using a display device) and can receive, a wired or wireless connection, input from the one or more input devices.
- data e.g., image data or video data
- an integrated or external display generation component to visually produce the content (e.g., using a display device)
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- method 700 provides an intuitive way for providing and accessing workout content. The method reduces the cognitive burden on a user for providing and accessing workout content, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface.
- the computer system receives (702), via the one or more input devices, a first set of user inputs (e.g., a first set of user inputs and/or one or more user inputs) (e.g., one or more touch inputs, one or more non-touch inputs, and/or one or more gestures) (in some embodiments, a first set of user inputs corresponding to a user request to generate a workout plan (e.g., a weekly workout plan and/or a monthly workout plan)), including: one or more user inputs (e.g., 611a, 611b, 611c) (e.g., one or more touch inputs, one or more non-touch inputs, and/or one or more gestures) corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days (e.g., 610a) (e.g., one or more days of the week (
- the computer system displays (704), via the one or more display generation components, a workout plan user interface (e.g., 614 and/or 626), including: a representation of a first day (e.g., 616a) that is selected (e.g., from a plurality of days and/or a plurality of possible days) based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; a representation of a second day (e.g., 616b) different from the first day that is selected (e.g., from a plurality of days and/or a plurality of possible days) based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days; an indication of a first workout (e.g., 616a-1, 616a-2) (e.g., a representation of the first workout, an object corresponding to the first workout, and/or text corresponding to the
- Enabling a user to provide user inputs selecting one or more workout days and one or more workout types to create a workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently. Furthermore, displaying the workout plan user interface provides the user with feedback about a state of the device.
- the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days specifies a number of workout days per week (e.g., the user selection of one or more workout days specifies how many days per week the user intends to perform a workout). Enabling a user to provide user inputs selecting one or more workout days to create a workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout days specifies one or more days of the week (e.g., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and/or Sunday). Enabling a user to provide user inputs selecting one or more workout days to create a workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, 67 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the first set of user inputs further include: one or more user inputs (e.g., one or more touch inputs, one or more non-touch inputs, and/or one or more gestures) corresponding to identification (e.g., selection and/or entry) of one or more workout durations (e.g., 610b) (e.g., time durations) (e.g., workout durations for one or more workout days (e.g., a first number of minutes per day; and/or a first number of minutes for a first day and a second number of minutes for a second day)).
- one or more user inputs e.g., one or more touch inputs, one or more non-touch inputs, and/or one or more gestures
- identification e.g., selection and/or entry
- one or more workout durations e.g., 610b
- time durations e.g., workout durations for one or more workout days (e.g., a first number of minutes per day; and/
- the one or more user inputs corresponding to identification of one or more workout durations comprises identification of a single workout duration value (e.g., 610b) (e.g., not more than one workout duration value) (e.g., specifying that the user would like to work out a first number of minutes and/or hours on each workout day).
- Enabling a user to provide user inputs to specify one or more workout durations for a workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the one or more user inputs corresponding to identification of one or more workout durations comprises identification of a plurality of workout duration values (e.g., separate workout durations selected in user interfaces 618a, 618b for different days of the week) (e.g., specifying a first workout duration for a first workout, a first workout modality, a first type of workout, and/or a first workout day; and a second workout duration for a second workout, a second workout modality, a second type of workout, and/or a second workout day).
- a plurality of workout duration values e.g., separate workout durations selected in user interfaces 618a, 618b for different days of the week
- Enabling a user to provide user inputs to specify one or more workout durations for a workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user- system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and 68 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the plurality of workout duration values includes: a first workout duration value (e.g., a first number of minutes and/or hours) corresponding to a first day (e.g., in FIG.6E, selecting a workout duration 618a-2 through 618a-5 for a first day of the week) of the one or more workout days (e.g., a first date and/or a first day of the week); and a second workout duration value (e.g., the same as the first workout duration value or different from the first workout duration value) (e.g., a second number of minutes and/or hours) corresponding to a second day (e.g., in FIG.6F, selecting a workout duration 618b-2 through 618b-5 for a second day) of the one or more workout days different from the first day (e.g., a second date and/or a second day of the week).
- a first workout duration value e.g., a first number of minutes and/or hours
- Enabling a user to provide user inputs to specify one or more workout durations for a workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the first set of user inputs further comprises: one or more user inputs (e.g., one or more touch inputs, one or more non-touch inputs, and/or one or more gestures) corresponding to user selection of one or more trainers (e.g., FIG.6H) (e.g., people, personal trainers, and/or people leading workouts) of a plurality of trainers (e.g., user identification of one or more trainers that the user prefers).
- one or more user inputs e.g., one or more touch inputs, one or more non-touch inputs, and/or one or more gestures
- trainers e.g., FIG.6H
- trainers e.g., people, personal trainers, and/or people leading workouts
- Enabling a user to provide user inputs to specify one or more trainers for a workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the computer system displays, via the one or more display generation components, representations of a first subset (e.g., that includes some or all of the plurality of trainers) of the plurality of trainers, wherein the first subset is selected from the plurality of trainers based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout types (e.g., the first subset of trainers is selected based on the first subset of trainers being associated with and/or corresponding to one or more workout types 69 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 selected by the user).
- a first subset e.g., that includes some or all of the plurality of trainers
- the first subset is selected from the plurality of trainers based on the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more workout types (e.g., the first subset of trainers is selected based on the first subset of trainers being associated with and/or corresponding to one or more workout types
- Enabling a user to provide user inputs to specify one or more trainers for a workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of one or more trainers defines a first set of user-selected trainers; the first workout corresponds to a first trainer of the first set of user-selected trainers (e.g., the first workout is selected based on the first trainer being in the first set of user-selected trainers); and the second workout corresponds to a second trainer of the plurality of trainers that is not in the first set of user-selected trainers (e.g., is a trainer that was not selected and/or identified by the user).
- the one or more trainers selected by the user are given greater weight and/or more heavily weighted and/or preferred than non-selected trainers, but workouts by non-selected trainers are not excluded from selection. Enabling a user to provide user inputs to specify one or more trainers for a workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the first set of user inputs further comprises: one or more user inputs (e.g., one or more touch inputs, one or more non-touch inputs, and/or one or more gestures) corresponding to user selection of one or more music types (e.g., FIG.6I) (e.g., types of music and/or music genres) of a plurality of types (e.g., user identification of one or more types of music (e.g., workout music) that the user prefers).
- music types e.g., FIG.6I
- types of music and/or music genres e.g., types of music and/or music genres
- a plurality of types e.g., user identification of one or more types of music (e.g., workout music) that the user prefers).
- Enabling a user to provide user inputs to specify one or more music types for a workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the first set of user inputs further comprises: one or more user inputs (e.g., one or more touch inputs, one or more non-touch inputs, and/or one or more gestures) defining a first workout plan duration (e.g., 614a) (e.g., a duration for a workout 70 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 plan (e.g., 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, 4 weeks, 5 weeks, 6 weeks, 7 weeks, 8 weeks, one month, and/or two months) and/or a duration for which the computer system will select and/or schedule workouts).
- a first workout plan duration e.g., 614a
- a duration for a workout 70 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 plan (e.g., 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, 4 weeks, 5 weeks, 6 weeks, 7 weeks, 8 weeks, one month, and/or two months) and/
- Enabling a user to provide user inputs to specify a duration for a workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the first set of user inputs correspond to a user request to generate a workout plan (e.g., user input 624) (e.g., a workout plan having a finite duration, a workout schedule, and/or a schedule of planned workouts);
- the workout plan user interface e.g., 626 corresponds to the workout plan (e.g., displays one or more workouts selected (e.g., automatically selected) for the workout plan).
- the computer system displays, via the one or more display generation components, a workout selection user interface that comprises a plurality of workout platters corresponding to a plurality of workouts, including: displaying, in a first region of the workout selection user interface, a first workout platter (e.g., user interface object and/or affordance) associated with the first workout (e.g., in some embodiments, a first workout platter that is selectable to initiate the first workout and/or a initiate a workout session corresponding to the first workout; in some embodiments, the first workout platter is selectable to cause display of audio-visual content corresponding to the first workout (e.g., video content that depicts an instructor and/or trainer performing one or more actions and/or activities to be emulated and/or performed by a user of the computer system)) (in some embodiments, the first workout platter is selected for display in the first region of the workout selection user interface based on the first workout being part of the workout plan); and displaying, in a second region of
- the computer system displays via the one or more display generation components, representations of a plurality of workout types (e.g., 610c-610k) (e.g., a plurality of workout modalities (e.g., running, cycling, swimming, HIIT, yoga, core, rowing, strength, and/or dance), a plurality of muscle groups and/or body parts (e.g., legs, arms, shoulders, chest, and/or back), indoor workout, outdoor workout, and/or track workout), wherein: the one or more user inputs corresponding to user selection of the one or more workout types comprises one or more user inputs interacting with the representations of the plurality of workout types (e.g., selecting one or more of the representations of the plurality of workouts); and the plurality of a workout modalities (e.g., running, cycling, swimming, HIIT, yoga, core, rowing, strength, and/or dance), a plurality of muscle groups and/or body parts (e.g., legs, arms, shoulders, chest
- the computer system displays representations of a plurality of trainers and/or music types for selection by a user (e.g., to be used in a user-defined workout plan), and the representations of the plurality of trainers and/or music types are determined based on previous workouts completed by the user of the computer system. Enabling a user to provide user inputs to specify one or more trainers for a workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the first set of user inputs correspond to a user request to generate a first workout plan (e.g., user input 624) (e.g., a workout plan having a finite duration, a workout schedule, and/or a schedule of planned workouts); the workout plan user interface corresponds to the first workout plan (e.g., displays one or more workouts selected (e.g., automatically selected) for the workout plan).
- a first workout plan e.g., user input 624
- the workout plan user interface corresponds to the first workout plan (e.g., displays one or more workouts selected (e.g., automatically selected) for the workout plan).
- the computer system displays, via the one or more display generation components, a first workout selection user interface (e.g., 604) that comprises a first plurality of workout platters (e.g., 608d, 608h) corresponding to a first plurality of workouts, including: displaying, in a first display region of the first workout selection user interface, a first platter (e.g., 608d) (e.g., user interface object and/or affordance) associated with the first 72 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 workout (e.g., in some embodiments, a first platter that is selectable to initiate the first workout and/or a initiate a workout session corresponding to the first workout; in some embodiments, the first platter is selectable to cause display of audio-visual content corresponding to the first workout (e.g., video content that depicts an instructor and/or trainer performing one or more actions and/or activities to be emulated and/or
- a first workout selection user interface e.
- FIG. 8 is a flow diagram illustrating a method for providing and accessing workout content using a computer system in accordance with some embodiments.
- Method 700 is performed at a computer system (e.g., 100, 300, 500) that is in communication with one or more display generation components (e.g., a display, a touch-sensitive display, a television, a monitor, a visual output device, a 3D display, a display having at least a portion that is transparent or translucent on which images can be projected (e.g., a see-through display), a projector, a heads-up display, and/or a display controller) and one or more input devices (e.g., a touch-sensitive surface (e.g., a touch-sensitive display); a mouse; a keyboard; a remote control; a visual input device (e.g., one or more cameras (e.g., an infrared camera, a depth camera, a visible light camera, and/or a gaze tracking camera)); an audio input device; a biometric sensor (e.g., a fingerprint sensor, a face identification sensor, a gaze tracking 73 1608768998 Attorney
- method 700 provides an intuitive way for providing and accessing workout content. The method reduces the cognitive burden on a user for providing and accessing workout content, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated computing devices, enabling a user to access workout content faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
- the computer system receives, via the one or more input devices, a first set of user inputs (e.g., a first set of user inputs and/or one or more user inputs) (e.g., one or more touch inputs, one or more non-touch inputs, and/or one or more gestures).
- a first set of user inputs e.g., a first set of user inputs and/or one or more user inputs
- e.g., one or more touch inputs, one or more non-touch inputs, and/or one or more gestures e.g., one or more touch inputs, one or more non-touch inputs, and/or one or more gestures.
- the computer system displays (804), via the one or more display generation components, a workout selection user interface (e.g., 604), including: displaying (806), in a first region of the workout selection user interface, a first workout platter (e.g., user interface object and/or affordance) associated with a first respective workout (e.g., in some embodiments, a first workout platter that is selectable to initiate a first respective workout and/or a initiate a workout session corresponding to the first respective workout; in some embodiments, the first workout platter is selectable to cause display of audio-visual content corresponding to the first respective workout (e.g., video content that depicts an instructor performing one or more actions and/or activities to be emulated and/or performed by a user of the computer system)); and displaying (808), in a second region of the workout selection user interface different from the first region, a second workout platter (e.g., user interface object and/or affordance) different from the first workout platter and
- a workout selection user interface e.g., 60
- Automatically selecting workouts for a user based on a workout plan allows for this operation to be performed with additional user input. Furthermore, displaying different workout in the workout selection user interface based on whether or not a user-defined workout plan is active enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the computer system displays, via the one or more display generation components, the workout selection user interface (e.g., 604), wherein: in accordance with a determination that a current day is in the first user-specified set of workout days (e.g., today is a scheduled workout day according to the first user-defined workout plan), the first workout platter corresponds to a third workout that is scheduled for the current day according to the user-defined workout plan (e.g., 608i in 75 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 FIG.6U); and in accordance with a determination that the current day is not in the first user
- Automatically selecting workouts for a user based on a workout plan allows for this operation to be performed with additional user input. Furthermore, displaying different workout in the workout selection user interface based on whether or not the current day is in the user-specified set of workout days enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- displaying the workout selection user interface (e.g., 604) while the first user-defined workout plan is active further comprises: in accordance with a determination that the current day is not in the first user-specified set of workout days, displaying an indication that the current day is not in the first user-specified set of workout days (e.g., FIG.6S, “For Thursday”). Displaying an indication that the current day is not in the first user-specified set of workout days enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the user-defined workout plan includes: a first user- specified workout duration (e.g., in minutes and/or hours) for a first user-specified workout day (e.g., a calendar date and/or a day of the week); and a second user-specified workout duration for a second user-specified workout day, wherein the second user-specified workout duration is different from the first user-specified workout duration, and the second user- specified workout day is different from the first user-specified workout day.
- a first user- specified workout duration e.g., in minutes and/or hours
- a first user-specified workout day e.g., a calendar date and/or a day of the week
- a second user-specified workout duration for a second user-specified workout day, wherein the second user-specified workout duration is different from the first user-specified workout duration, and the second user- specified workout day is different from the first user-specified workout day.
- the computer system displays, via the one or more display generation components, the workout selection user interface (e.g., 76 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 604), wherein: in accordance with a determination that a current day corresponds to the first user-specified workout day, the first workout platter corresponds to a fifth workout that is selected based on the fifth workout having a workout duration that corresponds to the first user-specified workout duration (e.g., is the same as the first user-specified workout duration); and in accordance with a determination that the current day corresponds to the second user-specified workout day, the first workout platter corresponds to a sixth workout different from the fifth workout and that is selected based on the sixth workout having a workout duration that corresponds to the second user-specified workout duration (e.g., is the same as the second user-specified workout duration).
- the workout selection user interface e.g., 76 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO
- Automatically selecting workouts for a user based on a workout plan allows for this operation to be performed with additional user input. Furthermore, displaying different workout in the workout selection user interface based on whether or not a user-defined workout plan is active enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the computer system displays, via the one or more display generation components, a first notification (e.g., 654, 654b) (e.g., a push notification and/or a banner notification) indicative of a workout being scheduled for the current day (e.g., that identifies the workout scheduled for the current day and/or indicating that a workout is scheduled for the current day).
- a first notification e.g., 654, 654b
- Displaying a notification indicative of a workout being scheduled for the current day enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently. Doing so also provides the user with feedback about a state of the device.
- the computer system while displaying the first notification (e.g., 654, 654b), receives, via the one or more input devices, a selection input (e.g., one or more touch inputs, one or more non-touch inputs, and/or one or more gestures) corresponding to selection of the first notification; and in response to receiving the selection input corresponding to selection of the first notification, the computer system displays, via the one 77 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 or more display generation components, a first user interface (e.g., 626) corresponding to the workout scheduled for the current day (e.g., a first user interface that includes a first selectable object that is selectable to initiate the workout scheduled for the current day, and/or a first user interface that identifies one or more of: a trainer, a workout duration, and/or a workout type (e.g., workout modality) of the workout scheduled for the current day).
- a selection input e.g., one
- Displaying a notification indicative of a workout being scheduled for the current day and that is selectable to display a user interface corresponding to the workout enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently. Doing so also provides the user with feedback about a state of the device.
- the first notification (e.g., 654) is displayed as part of a lock screen user interface (e.g., 652) indicative of the computer system being in a lock state (e.g., a state in which a user is prevent from accessing one or more features of the computer system, and/or in which user authentication information is required in order to transition the computer system into an unlocked state that includes access to the one or more features of the computer system).
- a lock state e.g., a state in which a user is prevent from accessing one or more features of the computer system, and/or in which user authentication information is required in order to transition the computer system into an unlocked state that includes access to the one or more features of the computer system.
- a notification indicative of a workout being scheduled for the current day enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently. Doing so also provides the user with feedback about a state of the device.
- a second notification e.g., 654b
- the first notification e.g., 654
- the first external device corresponds to the computer system (e.g., is associated with the same user as the computer system, and/or is logged into the same user account as the computer system).
- Displaying, on multiple devices, a notification indicative of a workout being scheduled for the current day enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and 78 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently. Doing so also provides the user with feedback about a state of the device.
- the computer system displays, via the one or more display generation components, a scheduled workout user interface (e.g., 604) that includes: a start workout option (e.g., 608g) that is selectable to initiate a workout session corresponding to a first scheduled workout that is scheduled for the current day according to the user-defined workout plan; and a swap workout option (e.g., 608f) that is selectable to initiate a process for switching the first scheduled workout with a different workout.
- a start workout option e.g., 608g
- a swap workout option e.g., 608f
- initiating the workout session corresponding to the first scheduled workout comprises displaying video content corresponding to the first scheduled workout (e.g., video content that depicts an instructor performing one or more actions and/or activities to be emulated and/or performed by a user of the computer system).
- video content corresponding to the first scheduled workout e.g., video content that depicts an instructor performing one or more actions and/or activities to be emulated and/or performed by a user of the computer system.
- the computer system while displaying the scheduled workout user interface, receives, via the one or more input devices, a selection input corresponding to selection of the swap workout option (e.g., 608f); and in response to receiving the selection input corresponding to selection of the swap workout option: displays, via the one or more display generation components, one or more workout options (e.g., 630, 630d, 630e) corresponding to one or more workouts that are selected based on the one or more workouts having a same workout type as the first scheduled workout (e.g., the same workout modality) 79 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 and a same workout duration as the first scheduled workout.
- a selection input corresponding to selection of the swap workout option e.g., 608f
- the computer system while displaying the scheduled workout user interface, receives, via the one or more input devices, a selection input corresponding to selection of the swap workout option (e.g., 608f); and in response to receiving the selection input corresponding to selection of the swap workout option: displays, via the one or more display generation components, one or more workout options (e.g., 630, 630d, 630e) corresponding to one or more workouts that are selected based on the one or more workouts having a same workout type as the first scheduled workout (e.g., the same workout modality), wherein at least some of the one or more workouts have a different workout duration from the first scheduled workout.
- a selection input corresponding to selection of the swap workout option e.g., 608f
- Providing users with selectable options to switch out a workout in a workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- Displaying different content based on whether or not a completed workout is a workout from a user-defined workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently. Doing so also provides the user with feedback about a state of the device.
- initiating a workout session corresponding to the first scheduled workout comprises initiating recording of one or more physical activity metrics (e.g., heartrate, workout time elapsed, distance traversed, and/or calories burned) for the workout session (e.g., via one or more sensors in communication with the computer system and/or one or more sensors in a first external device that is in communication with the computer system)) (in some embodiments, initiating the workout session includes recording one or more physical activity metrics at a greater frequency than prior to initiation of the workout session).
- one or more physical activity metrics e.g., heartrate, workout time elapsed, distance traversed, and/or calories burned
- initiating the workout session corresponding to the first scheduled workout comprises displaying video content corresponding to the first scheduled workout (e.g., video content that depicts an instructor performing one or more actions and/or activities to be emulated and/or performed by a user of the computer system).
- Displaying different content in a workout selection user interface based on whether a workout is scheduled for the current day according to a user-defined workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the computer system displays, via the one or more display generation components, the workout selection user interface (e.g., 670) (e.g., a second instance of the workout selection user interface), wherein the first platter includes a view plan option (e.g., 670f-2) that is selectable to display a plan user interface corresponding to the user-defined workout plan (e.g., a user interface that displays information about the user-defined workout plan and/or displays scheduled workouts in the user-defined workout plan).
- the workout selection user interface e.g., 670
- the first platter includes a view plan option (e.g., 670f-2) that is selectable to display a plan user interface corresponding to the user-defined workout plan (e.g., a user interface that displays information about the user-defined workout plan and/or displays scheduled workouts in the user-defined workout plan).
- Displaying various workout options enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- Displaying an indication that a workout is scheduled for a future date enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently. Doing so also provides the user with feedback about a state of the device.
- displaying the third workout platter that corresponds to the third respective workout further includes: in accordance with a determination that the third respective workout is not scheduled in the user-defined workout plan, forgoing display of the first indication.
- Forgoing display of the first indication when a workout is not scheduled for a future date enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, 88 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the computer system displays, via the one or more display generation components, the workout selection user interface (e.g., 670) (e.g., a second instance of the workout selection user interface), wherein: the first platter corresponds to a first scheduled workout according to the user-defined workout plan; and the first platter includes: a start workout option (e.g., 670e-1) that is selectable to initiate a workout session corresponding to the first scheduled workout; and a view plan option (e.g., 670e-2) that is selectable to view a user interface that corresponds to the user-defined workout plan (e.g., a user interface that displays information about the user-defined workout plan and/or displays scheduled workouts in the user-defined workout plan).
- the workout selection user interface e.g., 670
- the first platter corresponds to a first scheduled workout according to the user-defined workout plan
- the first platter includes: a start workout option (e.g., 670e-1) that is selectable to initiate a workout session corresponding to the first
- initiating a workout session corresponding to the first scheduled workout comprises initiating recording of one or more physical activity metrics (e.g., heartrate, workout time elapsed, distance traversed, and/or calories burned) for the workout session (e.g., via one or more sensors in communication with the computer system and/or one or more sensors in a first external device that is in communication with the computer system)) (in some embodiments, initiating the workout session includes recording one or more physical activity metrics at a greater frequency than prior to initiation of the workout session).
- one or more physical activity metrics e.g., heartrate, workout time elapsed, distance traversed, and/or calories burned
- initiating the workout session corresponding to the first scheduled workout comprises displaying video content corresponding to the first scheduled workout (e.g., video content that depicts an instructor performing one or more actions and/or activities to be emulated and/or performed by a user of the computer system).
- Displaying an option to start a workout and an option to view workout plan information enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the computer system while displaying the workout selection user interface (e.g., 670) including the start workout option (e.g., 670e-1) and the view plan option (e.g., 670e-2), receives, via the one or more input devices, one or more user inputs corresponding to selection of the view plan option; and in response to receiving the one or more user inputs corresponding to selection of the view plan option, displays, via the one or 89 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 more display generation components, a plan user interface (e.g., 678) that corresponds to the user-defined workout plan, and that displays a representation of a first scheduled workout scheduled for the current day according to the user-defined workout plan.
- a plan user interface e.g., 678
- Displaying an option to start a workout and an option to view workout plan information enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the computer system while displaying the plan user interface (e.g., 678) including the representation of the first scheduled workout (e.g., 678a-678b), receives, via the one or more input devices, one or more user inputs corresponding to selection of the representation of the first scheduled workout (e.g., a long press and/or a press and hold on the representation of the first scheduled workout (e.g., in some embodiments, via a touch-sensitive surface; and/or, in some embodiments, via a remote control)); and in response to receiving the one or more user inputs corresponding to selection of the representation of the first scheduled workout, displays a swap option (e.g., 682a) that is selectable to initiate a process for switching the first scheduled workout with a different workout (e.g., replacing the first scheduled workout with a different workout (e.g., for the user-defined workout plan)).
- a swap option e.g., 682a
- Displaying an option to swap a workout in a workout plan enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the computer system while displaying the plan user interface (e.g., 678) including the representation of the first scheduled workout, receives, via the one or more input devices, one or more user inputs corresponding to selection of the representation of the first scheduled workout (e.g., a long press and/or a press and hold on the representation of the first scheduled workout (e.g., in some embodiments, via a touch- sensitive surface; and/or, in some embodiments, via a remote control)); and in response to receiving the one or more user inputs corresponding to selection of the representation of the first scheduled workout, displays an add option (e.g., 682d) that is selectable to add the first scheduled workout to an ordered set of workouts (e.g., a set of workouts arranged in an order 90 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 (e.g., an order of playback and/or an order of performance)).
- an add option e.g., 682d
- Displaying an option to add a workout to a collection of workouts enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the computer system while displaying the plan user interface (e.g., 678) including the representation of the first scheduled workout, receives, via the one or more input devices, one or more user inputs corresponding to a user request to navigate (e.g., scroll) the plan user interface; and in response to receiving the one or more user inputs corresponding to the user request to navigate the plan user interface, displays, within the plan user interface, representations of one or more future scheduled workouts that are scheduled for future dates according to the user-defined workout plan (e.g., FIG.6GG).
- the plan user interface e.g., 678
- the computer system receives, via the one or more input devices, one or more user inputs corresponding to a user request to navigate (e.g., scroll) the plan user interface; and in response to receiving the one or more user inputs corresponding to the user request to navigate the plan user interface, displays, within the plan user interface, representations of one or more future scheduled workouts that are scheduled for future dates according to the user-defined workout plan (e.
- Allowing a user to display future scheduled workouts by navigating the plan user interface enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently. Doing so also provides the user with feedback about a state of the device.
- the computer system while displaying the plan user interface (e.g., 678) including the representation of the first scheduled workout, receives, via the one or more input devices, one or more user inputs corresponding to a user request to navigate (e.g., scroll) the plan user interface; and in response to receiving the one or more user inputs corresponding to the user request to navigate the plan user interface, displays, within the plan user interface, representations of one or more past workouts that were scheduled on past date according to the user-defined workout plan (e.g., FIG.6FF).
- the plan user interface e.g., 678
- the computer system receives, via the one or more input devices, one or more user inputs corresponding to a user request to navigate (e.g., scroll) the plan user interface; and in response to receiving the one or more user inputs corresponding to the user request to navigate the plan user interface, displays, within the plan user interface, representations of one or more past workouts that were scheduled on past date according to the user-defined workout plan (e.g.
- Allowing a user to display past plan workouts by navigating the plan user interface enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the computer system determines that the user has completed a first 91 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 plan workout according to the user-defined workout plan (e.g., a first plan workout that was scheduled in the user-defined workout plan) on the computer system (e.g., the first plan workout was displayed and/or video content corresponding to the first plan workout was displayed by the computer system and/or via the one or more display generation components (e.g., video content that includes an instruction and/or a trainer demonstrating one or more workout activities of the first plan workout)); and in response to determining that the user has completed the first plan workout on the computer system, causes the first external device (e.g., 600) to display an indication that the user completed the first plan workout (e.g., an indication that is displayed in a plan summary user interface and/or a plan user interface on the first external device).
- the first external device e.g., 600
- Causing a first external device to display an indication that the user completed a first plan workout when the first plan workout is completed on the computer system enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the computer system displays, via the one or more display generation components, an indication that the user has completed a first scheduled plan workout according to the user-defined workout plan, wherein the first scheduled plan workout was completed by the user on the first external device (e.g., 600) (e.g., the first scheduled plan workout was displayed and/or video content corresponding to the first schedule plan workout was displayed by the first external device (e.g., video content that includes an instruction and/or a trainer demonstrating one or more workout activities of the first plan workout)).
- the first external device e.g. 600
- video content corresponding to the first schedule plan workout was displayed by the first external device (e.g., video content that includes an instruction and/or a trainer demonstrating one or more workout activities of the first plan workout)).
- Displaying an indication that the user completed a workout when the user completes the workout on an external device enhances the operability of the system and makes the user- system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- method 900 optionally includes one or more of the characteristics of the various methods described above with reference to method 700 and/or 800.
- the workout plan recited in method 900 is the workout plan recited in method 700 and/or method 800.
- FIGS.10A-10V illustrate exemplary user interfaces for providing and accessing workout content, in accordance with some embodiments. The user interfaces in these figures are used to illustrate the processes described below, including the processes in FIG.11.
- FIG.10A illustrates electronic device 600, which is a smart phone with touch- sensitive display 602.
- FIG.10A also illustrates electronic device 688, which is an entertainment system with television 670.
- electronic device 600 displays workout selection user interface 604, which was discussed above.
- Workout selection user interface 604 includes workout representations 1002-1002c corresponding to different workouts, and also includes collection indication 608e, which is representative of a collection of workouts, as will be discussed in greater detail below.
- electronic device 668 displays workout selection user interface 670, which includes workout representations 1004a-1004c, and collection indication 1005, which corresponds to and/or is representative of a collection of workouts.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 1006 (e.g., a tap input, a press input, and/or a tap and hold touch input), and electronic device 668 detects user input 1006b (e.g., a tap remote control input and/or a tap and hold remote control input).
- user input 1006a is a first type of input (e.g., a tap input or a press input).
- a tap input on workout representation 1006a initiates a workout session, and a press input on workout representation 1006a (e.g., an input with greater than a threshold amount of force) results in display of user interface 1008a.
- User interface 1008a includes option 1008a-1 to initiate a workout session, and option 1008a-3.
- electronic device 668 displays user interface 1008b corresponding to the selected workout.
- user input 1006b is a first type of input.
- a second type of input on workout representation 1006b initiates a workout session, and a first type of input on workout representation 1006b results in display of user interface 1008b.
- User interface 1008b includes option 1008b-1 to initiate a workout session, option 1008b-2 to save the workout to a library, and option 1008b-3.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 1010a
- electronic device 668 detects user input 1010b.
- FIG.10C in response to user input 1010a, electronic device 600 displays options 1008a-4, 1008a-5, 1008a-6.
- Option 1008a-4 is selectable to save the workout to a library;
- option 1008a-5 is selectable to save the workout to a collection of workouts; option 1008a-6 is selectable to share thew workout.
- electronic device 668 displays options 1008b-4, 1008b-5, 1008b-6.
- Option 1008b-4 is selectable to save the workout to a library
- option 1008b-5 is selectable to add the workout to a collection of workouts
- option 1008b-6 is selectable to share the workout.
- FIG.10D depicts an alternative scenario in which user inputs 1006a, 1006b from FIG.10A were different types of inputs.
- electronic device 600 displays options 1012a-1012d.
- Option 1012a is selectable to initiate a workout session; option 1012b is selectable to add the workout to a library, option 1012c is selectable to add the workout to a collection of workouts; and option 1012d is selectable to share the workout.
- electronic device 668 In response to user input 1006b, electronic device 668 displays options 1014a-1014c.
- Option 1014a is selectable to save the workout to a library of workouts; option 1014b is selectable to add the workout to a collection of workouts; and option 1014c is selectable to view the collection of workouts.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 1012c corresponding to selection of option 1012c, and electronic device 668 detects user input 1016b corresponding to selection of option 1014b.
- the selected workout in response to user input 1016a, the selected workout is added to a collection of workouts, and collection indication 608e is updated to indicate that there is one workout in the collection of workouts.
- the selected workout in response to user input 1016b, the selected workout is added to the collection of workouts, and collection indication 1005 is updated to indicate that there is one workout in the collection of workouts.
- the collection of workouts corresponds to the user.
- electronic device 600 and electronic device 668 correspond to the same user.
- User interface 1020a also includes option 1022a that is selectable to initiate a workout session corresponding to the collection of workouts.
- workouts in the collection of workouts are arranged in an order, and a workout session corresponding to the collection of workouts automatically plays the workouts sequentially in order so that the user can perform multiple workouts in a predefined and/or user-defined order without having to provide user inputs to select a next workout that 95 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 the user would like to perform.
- User interface 1020a and user interface 1020b indicate that the current collection of workouts has two workouts and one meditation, and has a total duration of 60 minutes.
- Option 1028b-2 is selectable to save the collection of workouts, and its current ordered set of workouts, to a library.
- Option 1028b-3 is selectable to remove all workouts from the collection of workouts.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 1030a corresponding to selection of option 1028a-2, and electronic device 668 detects user input 1030b corresponding to selection of option 1028b-2.
- electronic device 600 displays user interface 1032a for the user to enter a name for the collection of workouts using keyboard 1032a-3.
- electronic device 600 displays user interface 1032b for the user to enter a name for the collection of workouts using keyboard 1032b-2.
- Options 1038a-2 and 1038b-2 are selectable to view a set of meditations that the user has saved in a library.
- Options 1838a-3 and 1038b-3 are selectable to view workout collections that the user has saved in a library.
- Options 1038a-4 and 1038b-4 are selectable to view workout plans (e.g., user-defined workout plans) for the user (e.g., past plans and/or current plans).
- Options 1038a-5 and 1038b-5 are selectable to view downloaded workouts.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 1039a corresponding to selection of option 1038a-3
- electronic device 668 detects user input 1039b corresponding to selection of option 1038b-3.
- electronic device 600 displays user interface 1040a, which displays three workout collections 1040a-1, 1040a-2, 1040a-3 that the user has saved.
- electronic device 668 displays user interface 1040b, which displays three workout collections 1040b-1, 1040b-2, 1040b-3 that the user has saved.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 1042a corresponding to selection of workout collection 1040a-1
- electronic device 668 detects user input 1042b corresponding to selection of workout collection 1040b-1.
- electronic device 600 displays user interface 1044a, which displays the workouts 1044a-1, 1044a-2, 1044a-3 in selected workout collection 1040a-1.
- electronic device 668 displays user interface 1044b, which displays the workouts 1044b-1, 1044b-2, 1044b-3 in the selected workout collection 1040b-1.
- electronic device 600 detects user input 1046a corresponding to selection of option 1044a-4, and electronic device 668 detects user input 1046b corresponding to selection of option 1044b-4.
- electronic device 600 in response to user input 1046a, initiates a workout session corresponding to the selected workout collection, including displaying user interface 1048a.
- User interface 1048a displays video content 1048a-1 corresponding the first workout in the workout collection (e.g., HIIT with Kim), workout metrics 1048a-2 for the workout session, and daily physical activity metrics 1048a-3.
- electronic device 668 In response to user input 1046b, electronic device 668 initiates a workout session corresponding to the selected workout collection, including displaying user interface 1048b.
- User interface 1048b displays video content 1048b-1 corresponding the first workout in the workout collection (e.g., HIIT with Kim), workout metrics 1048b-2 for the workout session, and daily physical activity metrics 1048b-3.
- the first workout in the workout collection has completed.
- Electronic device 600 displays user interface 1050a, which includes workout metrics 1050a-1 corresponding to the first workout in the workout collection.
- User interface 1050a also includes indication 1050a-2 that indicates the next workout in the workout collection (HIIT with Jason), and includes options 1050a-3, 1050a-4.
- Option 1050a-3 is selectable to start the next workout in the workout collection.
- the next workout in the workout collection automatically starts after a threshold duration of time.
- Option 1050a-4 is selectable to end the workout session early (e.g., without completing the other workouts in the workout collection).
- Electronic device 668 displays user interface 1050b, which includes workout metrics 1050b-1 corresponding to the first workout in the workout collection.
- User interface 1050b also includes indication 1050b-2 that indicates the next workout in the workout collection (HIIT with Jason), and includes options 1050b-3, 1050b-4.
- Option 1050b-3 is selectable to start the next workout in the workout collection. In some embodiments, the next workout in the workout collection automatically starts after a threshold duration of time.
- Option 1050b-4 is selectable to end the workout session early (e.g., without completing the other workouts in the workout collection).
- the next workout in the workout collection has started, and electronic device 600 displays user interface 1052a which displays video content 1052a-1 corresponding to the next workout, workout metrics 1052a-2, and daily physical activity metrics 1052a-3.
- Electronic device 668 displays user interface 1052b which displays video content 1052b-1 corresponding to the next workout, workout metrics 1052b-2, and daily physical activity metrics 1052b-3.
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- the second workout in the workout collection has completed.
- Electronic device 600 displays user interface 1054a, which includes workout metrics 1054a-1 corresponding to the second workout in the workout collection.
- User interface 1054a also includes indication 1054a-2 that indicates the next workout in the workout collection (HIIT with Mary), and includes options 1054a-3, 1054a-4.
- Option 1054a-3 is selectable to start the next workout in the workout collection. In some embodiments, the next workout in the workout collection automatically starts after a threshold duration of time.
- Option 1054a-4 is selectable to end the workout session early (e.g., without completing the other workouts in the workout collection).
- Electronic device 668 displays user interface 1054b, which includes workout metrics 1054b-1 corresponding to the second workout in the workout collection.
- User interface 1054b also includes indication 1054b-2 that indicates the next workout in the workout collection (HIIT with Mary), and includes options 1054b-3, 1054b-4.
- Option 1054b-3 is selectable to start the next workout in the workout collection.
- the next workout in the workout collection automatically starts after a threshold duration of time.
- Option 1054b-4 is selectable to end the workout session early (e.g., without completing the other workouts in the workout collection).
- the final workout in the workout collection has started, and electronic device 600 displays user interface 1056a which displays video content 1056a-1 corresponding to the final workout, workout metrics 1056a-2, and daily physical activity metrics 1056a-3.
- Electronic device 668 displays user interface 1056b which displays video content 10526-1 corresponding to the final workout, workout metrics 1056b-2, and daily physical activity metrics 1056b-3.
- Electronic device 600 displays user interface 1058a, which includes workout metrics 1058a-1 corresponding to the final workout in the workout collection.
- User interface 1058a also includes workout collection workout metrics 1058a-2, which includes metrics aggregated over the entire workout session for the entire workout collection.
- User interface 1058a also includes options 1058a-3, 1058a-4.
- Option 1058a-3 is selectable to cease display of user interface 1058a.
- Option 1058a-4 is selectable to save the workout collection.
- Electronic device 668 displays user interface 1058b, which includes workout metrics 1058b-1 corresponding to the final workout in the workout collection.
- User interface 1058b also includes workout collection workout metrics 1058b-2, which includes metrics aggregated 99 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 over the entire workout session for the entire workout collection.
- User interface 1058b also includes options 1058b-3, 1058b-4.
- Option 1058b-3 is selectable to cease display of user interface 1058b.
- Option 1058b-4 is selectable to save the workout collection.
- electronic device 600 displays user interface 1060, which includes representations 1060a-1060c of past workouts performed by the user.
- Representation 1060a corresponds to an outdoor walk workout the user performed on 5/26/22.
- Representation 1060c corresponds to a 5-minute meditation the user previously performed.
- Representation 1060b corresponds to a workout collection workout the user previously performed (e.g., for a workout collection entitled “Brett’s HIIT Stack”).
- electronic device 600 detects user input 1062 corresponding to selection of representation 1060b.
- electronic device 600 displays user interface 1064.
- User interface 1064 includes information 1064a, indicating that the user performed the workout from 7:30am-8:30 on Wednesday May 11.
- User interface 1064 also includes cumulative metrics 1064b, which are workout metrics aggregated over the entire workout session for all workouts in the workout collection.
- User interface 1064 also includes individual workout metrics 1064c-1064e, which breaks down the workout metrics for the workout session between the three workouts in the workout collection.
- FIG.11 is a flow diagram illustrating a method for providing and accessing workout content using a computer system in accordance with some embodiments.
- Method 1100 is performed at a computer system (e.g., 100, 300, 500) that is in communication with one or more display generation components (e.g., a display, a touch-sensitive display, a television, a monitor, a visual output device, a 3D display, a display having at least a portion that is transparent or translucent on which images can be projected (e.g., a see-through display), a projector, a heads-up display, and/or a display controller) and one or more input devices (e.g., a touch-sensitive surface (e.g., a touch-sensitive display); a mouse; a keyboard; a remote control; a visual input device (e.g., one or more cameras (e.g., an infrared camera, a depth camera, a visible light camera, and/or a gaze tracking camera)); an audio signals
- method 1100 provides an intuitive way for providing and accessing workout content. The method reduces the cognitive burden on a user for providing and accessing workout content, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated computing devices, enabling a user to access workout content faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
- the computer system receives (1102), via the one or more input devices, a first user input (e.g., 1046a and/or 1046b) (e.g., a first set of user inputs and/or one or more user inputs) (e.g., one or more touch inputs, one or more non-touch inputs, and/or one or more gestures) corresponding to a request to initiate a workout session corresponding to a first collection of workouts (in some embodiments, initiating the workout session includes initiating recording of one or more physical activity metrics (e.g., heartrate and/or calories burned) for the workout session (e.g., via one or more sensors in communication with the computer system)) (in some embodiments, initiating the workout session includes recording one or more physical activity metrics at a greater frequency than prior to initiation of the workout session), wherein the first collection of workouts includes a plurality of workouts arranged in an ordered sequence (a plurality of workouts selected by
- the first collection of workouts includes a subsequent workout that follows the first respective workout in the ordered sequence (1108) (e.g., there are remaining workouts in the first collection of workouts (e.g., the plurality of workouts), there is a subsequent and/or next workout in the ordered sequence of the plurality of workouts; and/or the first respective workout is
- each workout in the plurality of workouts is a standalone workout that can be performed by the user.
- the computer system displays a user interface that includes a first workout platter corresponding to the first workout and a second workout platter corresponding to the second workout.
- the first workout platter is selectable to initiate a workout session corresponding to the first workout (e.g., and does not correspond to the second workout) and the second workout platter is selectable to initiate a workout session corresponding to the second workout (e.g., and does not correspond to the first workout).
- the first workout platter is selectable to display video content 102 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 corresponding to the first workout (e.g., video content in which the user is provided with one or more visual instructions for performing a first set of actions corresponding to the first workout) without displaying video content corresponding the second workout; and the second workout platter is selectable to display video content corresponding to the second workout (e.g., video content in which the user is provided with one or more visual instructions for performing a second set of actions corresponding to the second workout) without displaying video content corresponding to the first workout.
- the second workout platter is selectable to display video content corresponding to the second workout (e.g., video content in which the user is provided with one or more visual instructions for performing a second set of actions corresponding to the second workout) without displaying video content corresponding to the first workout.
- the computer system subsequent to displaying the visual content (e.g., 1048a, 1048b, 1048a-1, and/or 1048b-1) corresponding to the first respective workout: in accordance with a determination that the first collection of workouts includes a subsequent workout that follows the first respective workout in the ordered sequence, the computer system causes a first external device (e.g., a wearable device and/or a smartwatch) (e.g., a first external device that is associated with and/or corresponds to the computer system; a first external device that is associated with the same user as the computer system; and/or a first external device that is logged into the same user account as the computer system) to display a selectable object that is selectable to initiate the subsequent workout in the first collection of workouts (e.g., in some embodiments, in FIG.10P, electronic device 600 and/or electronic device 668 cause another electronic device (e.g., a smart watch) to display a play option to initiate the next workout) (e.g.
- Automatically displaying different content based on whether a completed workout was the last workout in a collection enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently. Doing so also provides the user with feedback about a state of the device.
- the computer system subsequent to displaying the visual content (e.g., 1048a, 1048b, 1048a-1, and/or 1048b-1) corresponding to the first respective workout: in accordance with a determination that the first respective workout is a final workout in the first collection of workouts, the computer system causes the first external device to display the second workout metric that is cumulative for the first collection of workouts (e.g., in some embodiments, in FIG.10T, electronic device 600 and/or electronic device 668 cause another electronic device (e.g., a smart watch) to display workout metrics).
- the visual content e.g., 1048a, 1048b, 1048a-1, and/or 1048b-1, and/or 1048b-1
- the computer system subsequent to displaying the visual content (e.g., 1048a, 1048b, 1048a-1, and/or 1048b-1) corresponding to the first respective workout: in accordance with a determination that the first respective workout is a final workout in the first collection of workouts, the
- Automatically displaying different content based on whether a completed workout was the last workout in a collection enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently. Doing so also provides the user with feedback about a state of the device.
- the computer system subsequent to displaying the visual content (e.g., 1048a, 1048b, 1048a-1, and/or 1048b-1) corresponding to the first respective workout: in accordance with a determination that the first collection of workouts includes a subsequent workout that follows the first respective workout in the ordered sequence, the computer system displays, concurrently with the first selectable object, an end object (e.g., 1050a-4 and/or 1050b-4) that is selectable to terminate the first collection of workouts prior to completion of the first collection of workouts (e.g., end a workout session corresponding to the first collection of workouts before completing all the workouts in the first collection of workouts).
- an end object e.g., 1050a-4 and/or 1050b-4
- Automatically displaying different content based on whether a completed workout was the last workout in a collection enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently. Doing so also provides the user with feedback about a state of the device.
- the computer system subsequent to displaying the visual content (e.g., 1048a, 1048b, 1048a-1, and/or 1048b-1) corresponding to the first respective workout, and subsequent to completion of a first subset of the first collection of workouts, the computer system displays the end object (e.g., 1050a-4 and/or 1050b-4); while displaying the end object, the computer system receives, via the one or more input devices, a selection input 104 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 corresponding to selection of the end of object; and in response to receiving the selection input corresponding to selection of the end object: displays, via the one or more display generation components, the workout summary user interface (e.g., 1058a and/or 1058b), including concurrently displaying: the first workout metric that corresponds to the first respective workout but does not correspond to at least some of the other workouts in the first collection of workouts; and a third workout metric (e.g.
- the workout summary user interface displays workout metrics that are cumulative for the portion of the first collection of workouts that was completed prior to ending the first collection of workouts. Automatically displaying cumulative workout metrics for a completed portion of a first collection of workouts when the first collection of workouts is ended early allows for this operation to be performed without additional user input.
- the computer system subsequent to displaying the visual content (e.g., 1048a, 1048b, 1048a-1, and/or 1048b-1) corresponding to the first respective workout: in accordance with a determination that the first respective workout is a final workout in the first collection of workouts, the computer system displays, via the one or more display generation components (e.g., within the workout summary user interface and/or as part of the workout summary user interface), a save object (e.g., 1058a-4 and/or 1058b-4) that is selectable to save the first collection of workouts to the computer system (e.g., save the first collection of workouts within a set of collections of workouts).
- a save object e.g., 1058a-4 and/or 1058b-4
- Automatically displaying an option to save the first collection of workouts to the computer system when the user completed the first collection of workouts enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the computer system displays, via the one or more display generation components, a workout selection user interface (e.g., 604 105 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 and/or 670) that includes a representation of a first workout and a representation of a second workout different from the first workout; while displaying the workout selection user interface, receiving, via the one or more input devices, one or more inputs corresponding to selection of the representation of the first workout (e.g., a long tap and/or a press and hold on the representation of the first workout); and in response to receiving the one or more inputs corresponding to selection of the representation of the first workout, displaying a first option (e.g., 1012c and/or 1014b) that is selectable to add the first workout to the first collection of workouts.
- a workout selection user interface e.g., 604 105 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 and/or 670
- a different type of input on the representation of the first workout causes the computer system to initiate a workout session corresponding to the first workout.
- initiating the workout session corresponding to the first workout comprises initiating recording of one or more physical activity metrics (e.g., heartrate, workout time elapsed, distance traversed, and/or calories burned) for the workout session (e.g., via one or more sensors in communication with the computer system and/or one or more sensors in a first external device that is in communication with the computer system)) (in some embodiments, initiating the workout session includes recording (e.g., at the computer system and/or at an external device) one or more physical activity metrics at a greater frequency than prior to initiation of the workout session).
- one or more physical activity metrics e.g., heartrate, workout time elapsed, distance traversed, and/or calories burned
- initiating the workout session includes recording (e.g., at the computer system and/or at an external device) one or more physical activity metrics at a greater frequency than prior to initiation
- initiating the workout session corresponding to the first workout comprises displaying video content corresponding to the first workout (e.g., video content that depicts an instructor performing one or more actions and/or activities to be emulated and/or performed by a user of the computer system).
- Displaying an option that is selectable to add a workout to a collection of workouts enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the computer system while displaying the first option (e.g., 1012c and/or 1014b), receives, via the one or more input devices, a selection input corresponding to selection of the first option; and in response to receiving the selection input corresponding to selection of the first option: adding the first workout to the first collection of workouts; and updating display of a collection indicator (e.g., 608e and/or 1005) that indicates how many workouts are in the first collection of workouts (in some embodiments, updating display of the collection indicator comprises displaying the collection indicator; in some embodiments, updating display of the collection indicator comprises causing the 106 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 collection indicator to indicate that a workout has been added to the first collection of workouts).
- a collection indicator e.g., 608e and/or 1005
- Updating the collection indicator to indicate that a new workout has been added to the first collection of workouts enhances the operability of the system and makes the user- system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently. Doing so also provides the user with feedback about a state of the device.
- the computer system displays, within the workout selection user interface (e.g., 604), the collection indicator (e.g., 608e and/or 1005); while displaying the workout selection user interface including the collection indicator, receiving, via the one or more input devices, a navigation input corresponding to a user request to navigate (e.g., scroll) the workout selection user interface; and in response to receiving the navigation input: displaying scrolling of the workout selection user interface, including: in accordance with a determination that the first collection of workouts does not have any workouts (e.g., there are no workouts in the first collection of workouts), ceasing display of the collection indicator; and in accordance with a determination that the first collection of workouts includes one or more workouts, maintaining display of the collection indicator (e.g., 608e and/or 1005) while displaying scrolling of the workout selection user interface (e.g., 604 and/or 670) (e.g.,
- Displaying the collection indicator differently based on whether or not there are workouts in the first collection of workouts enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs 107 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the computer system displays, within the workout selection user interface (e.g., 604 and/or 670), the collection indicator (e.g., 608e and/or 1005); while displaying the workout selection user interface including the collection indicator, the computer system receives, via the one or more input devices, a selection input (e.g., 1018a and/or 1018b) corresponding to selection of the collection indicator; and in response to receiving the selection input corresponding to selection of the collection indicator, displays, via the one or more display generation components, a collection page user interface (e.g., 1020a and/or 1020b) that includes representations of one or more workouts (e.g., 1020a-1 through 1020a-3 and/or 1020b-1 through 1020b-3) that are in the first collection of workouts (e.g., representations of all workouts that are in the first collection of workouts).
- a selection input e.g., 1018a and/or 1018b
- a collection page user interface e.g., 10
- the collection page user interface (e.g., 1020a and/or 1020b) comprises a start workout option (e.g., 1022a and/or 1022b) that is selectable to initiate a workout session corresponding to the first collection of workouts.
- initiating the workout session corresponding to the first collection of workouts comprises initiating recording of one or more physical activity metrics (e.g., heartrate, workout time elapsed, distance traversed, and/or calories burned) for the workout session (e.g., via one or more sensors in communication with the computer system and/or one or more sensors in a first external device that is in communication with the computer system)) (in some embodiments, initiating the workout session includes recording (e.g., at the computer system and/or at an external device) one or more physical activity metrics at a greater frequency than prior to initiation of the workout session).
- one or more physical activity metrics e.g., heartrate, workout time elapsed, distance traversed, and/or calories burned
- initiating the workout session includes recording (e.g., at the computer system and/or at an external device) one or more physical activity metrics at a greater frequency than prior to initiation of the workout session).
- initiating the workout session corresponding to the first collection of workouts comprises displaying video content corresponding to the first collection of workouts (e.g., video content corresponding to a first workout in the ordered sequence of the first collection of workouts) (e.g., video content that depicts an instructor performing one or more actions and/or activities 108 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 to be emulated and/or performed by a user of the computer system).
- video content corresponding to the first collection of workouts e.g., video content corresponding to a first workout in the ordered sequence of the first collection of workouts
- Providing the user with a selectable option to start the first collection of workouts enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the collection page user interface (e.g.,1020a and/or 1020b) comprises: a first numerical indication of the number of workouts in the first collection of workouts; and a duration indicator that identifies the total duration (e.g., in time (e.g., in hours, minutes, and/or seconds)) of all workouts in the first collection of workouts (e.g., “2 WORKOUTS 1 MEDITATION” and “60 MIN” in FIG.10G).
- a first numerical indication of the number of workouts in the first collection of workouts e.g., 1020a and/or 1020b
- a duration indicator that identifies the total duration (e.g., in time (e.g., in hours, minutes, and/or seconds)) of all workouts in the first collection of workouts (e.g., “2 WORKOUTS 1 MEDITATION” and “60 MIN” in FIG.10G).
- Displaying an indication of the number of workouts in the first collection of workouts and a total duration of the first collection of workouts enhances the operability of the system and makes the user- system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently. Doing so also provides the user with feedback about a state of the device.
- the computer system displays, via the one or more display generation components, a workout history user interface (e.g., 1060) that includes representations of a plurality of past workouts completed (e.g., performed and/or done) by the user for the computer system, including: a first workout representation (e.g., 1060a) that is representative of a first instance in which the user performed a first workout (e.g., a single workout; and/or not a collection of workouts); and a second workout representation (e.g., 1060b) that is representative of a second instance in which the user performed (e.g., completed and/or partially completed) the first collection of workouts.
- a workout history user interface e.g., 1060
- a workout history user interface e.g., 1060 that includes representations of a plurality of past workouts completed (e.g., performed and/or done) by the user for the computer system, including: a first workout representation (e.g., 1060a) that is representative
- Displaying representations of past workouts including a representation of a past collection of workouts performed by the user, enhances the operability of the system and makes the user- system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the 109 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 computer system receives, via the one or more input devices, a selection input (e.g., 1062) corresponding to selection of the second workout representation; and in response to receiving the selection input corresponding to selection of the second workout representation, displays, via the one or more display generation components, a second workout summary user interface (e.g., 1064) that corresponds to the second instance in which the user performed the first collection of workouts, including: a first set of metrics (e.g., 1064c-1064e) that correspond to a first performed workout that the user completed during the second instance in which the user performed the first collection of workouts (in some embodiments, the first set of metrics does not correspond to any other workouts the user performed and/or completed during the second instance in which the user performed the first collection of workouts (e.
- a selection input e.g., 1062
- a second workout summary user interface e.g., 1064
- Allowing a user to select the second workout representation to view workout metrics for the previous instance in which the user completed the first collection of workouts enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the second workout summary user interface (e.g., 1064) includes a first selectable option (e.g., in some embodiments, selection of 1064a causes display of 1044a) that is selectable to display a first collection page user interface that includes representations of one or more workouts that are in the first collection of workouts (e.g., representations of all workouts that are in the first collection of workouts).
- the first collection page user interface also includes a start workout option that is selectable to initiate a workout session corresponding to the first collection of workouts.
- Providing the user with an option to display the first collection page user interface from the 110 1608768998 Attorney Docket No.: P62244WO1/77770000751501 second workout summary user interface enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently.
- the second workout representation in accordance with a determination that the first collection of workouts is a saved collection (e.g., saved to the computer system; and/or saved in a set of collections of workouts) and has a first collection name, the second workout representation (e.g., 1060b) includes the first collection name; and in accordance with a determination that the first collection of workouts is not a saved collection (e.g., is not saved to the computer system, is not saved in a set of collections of workouts, and/or has not been saved to the computer system by the user), the second workout representation includes a default name different from the first collection name (e.g., a default name indicative of the first collection of workouts being an unsaved collection).
- a default name different from the first collection name
- Displaying the second workout representation different based on whether or not the first collection of workouts is a saved collection enhances the operability of the system and makes the user-system interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing errors) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the system more quickly and efficiently. Doing so also provides the user with feedback about a state of the device.
- FIG.11 details of the processes described above with respect to method 1100 (e.g., FIG.11) are also applicable in an analogous manner to the methods described above.
- method 1100 optionally includes one or more of the characteristics of the various methods described above with reference to methods 700, 800, and/or 900.
- the computer system recited in methods 700, 800, and/or 900 is the computer system recited in method 1100.
- these details are not repeated below.
- this gathered data may include personal information data that uniquely identifies or can be used to contact or locate a specific person.
- personal information data can include demographic data, location- based data, telephone numbers, email addresses, social network IDs, home addresses, data or records relating to a user’s health or level of fitness (e.g., vital signs measurements, medication information, exercise information), date of birth, or any other identifying or personal information.
- the present disclosure recognizes that the use of such personal information data, in the present technology, can be used to the benefit of users.
- the personal information data can be used to deliver targeted workout content that is of greater interest to the user. Accordingly, use of such personal information data enables users to have calculated control of the delivered workout content.
- health and fitness data may be used to provide insights into a user’s general wellness, or may be used as positive feedback to individuals using technology to pursue wellness goals.
- the present disclosure contemplates that the entities responsible for the collection, analysis, disclosure, transfer, storage, or other use of such personal information data will comply with well-established privacy policies and/or privacy practices.
- such entities should implement and consistently use privacy policies and practices that are generally recognized as meeting or exceeding industry or governmental requirements for maintaining personal information data private and secure.
- Such policies should be easily accessible by users, and should be updated as the collection and/or use of data changes.
- HIPAA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- the present technology can be configured to allow users to select to “opt in” or “opt out” of participation in the collection of personal information data during registration for services or anytime thereafter.
- users can select not to provide workout-associated data for targeted workout content delivery services.
- users can select to limit the length of time workout-associated data is maintained or entirely prohibit the development of a baseline workout profile.
- the present disclosure contemplates providing notifications relating to the access or use of personal information. For instance, a user may be notified upon downloading an app that their personal information data will be accessed and then reminded again just before personal information data is accessed by the app.
- De- identification may be facilitated, when appropriate, by removing specific identifiers (e.g., date of birth, etc.), controlling the amount or specificity of data stored (e.g., collecting location data a city level rather than at an address level), controlling how data is stored (e.g., aggregating data across users), and/or other methods.
- specific identifiers e.g., date of birth, etc.
- controlling the amount or specificity of data stored e.g., collecting location data a city level rather than at an address level
- controlling how data is stored e.g., aggregating data across users
- content can be selected and delivered to users by inferring preferences based on non-personal information data or a bare minimum amount of personal information, such as the content being requested by the device associated with a user, other non-personal information available to the content delivery services, or publicly available information. 114 1608768998
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La présente invention concerne de manière générale la fourniture, l'accès et la gestion relatifs à un contenu lié à la condition physique.
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