Apple Wayks With Women: A March Workout Challenge
Why It Matters
On March 8th, the International Women’s Day—Apple’s new Apple Watch Activity Challenge will give you a chance to celebrate and power up at the same time.
How to Score a Badge
- Grab your Apple Watch and open the Workout app.
- Find any workout‑supported app you like (e.g., Strava, Fitbit, or Apple’s own Fitness app).
- Push a 20‑minute workout—no waiting for the “courage” of a marathon’s worth.
- Make sure the time shows up in your Workout history; the watch will auto‑record it for you.
Why 20 Minutes?
It’s a sweet spot—long enough to feel the burn, short enough to fit into a busy morning or evening. Apple wants every woman, no matter the fit level, to feel the cool empowerment of smashing a goal.
Pro Tips
- Mix cardio with strength for that extra “wow” factor.
- Set a reminder so you don’t miss the challenge.
- Share your badge on social—because we’re all about that brag‑moment.
Wrap‑Up
So, put on that watch, hit the 20‑minute mark, and let the world see your dedication—–one step at a time.

The New Apple Watch Challenge
Heads up, fitness fanatics! By March 8th you’ll finish a brand‑new Apple Watch challenge that’s buzzing in the Workout app. Hit the targets and you’ll unlock a snazzy Fitness badge plus a fresh set of animated stickers for FaceTime and Messages.
What’s the Backstory?
- It slots right after the Lunar New Year, Heart Month, and Black History Month challenges that launched this February.
- Each event celebrates a global icon or celebration, keeping the aesthetic fresh and meaningful.
How to Win It
Apple Watch owners need to:
- Complete the challenge tasks.
- Meet the minimum workout length within the set timeframe.
Perfect your routine, flaunt that badge, and jazz up your messages with the new stickers—your fitness journey just got way more fun!
