Whoop is a wearable technology company that has revolutionized the fitness industry with its innovative approach to monitoring and optimizing athletic performance.
On April 25, Whoop launched a new feature called the Strength Trainer to provide members with the ability to track their strength training exercises and gauge the physiological impact of muscular load.
This makes it the only platform in the world to offer such a feature.
Whoop Strength Trainer integration with Apple Health
However, there is a huge drawback for Whoop users as Strength Trainer is not synced or doesn’t provide integration with Apple Health (1,2,3,4).

Apple Health is a popular health and fitness app that is designed to help users track various health metrics such as heart rate, steps taken, and sleep quality.
The integration between Whoop’s Strength Trainer and Apple Health will allow users to sync their workout data from the Whoop platform to the Apple Health app.
This means that users will be able to view all their workout data in one place, making it easier to track their progress toward their fitness goals.
Demand for integration has been growing since the launch of Strength Trainer.
Anyone else seeing this? Normal workouts write over time, calories etc and bubble up to total #s but it seems like strength trainer doesn’t transfer anything over into the Apple Health app.
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Are there plans to have the strength trainer sync to apple health?
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Official word
Whoop has stated that it will integrate its Strength Trainer feature with Apple Health, and it will be available in the coming weeks.
While no specific date has been given, users can expect an update regarding this to be rolled out soon.

This is an exciting development for fitness enthusiasts as it will simplify fitness data tracking.
That said, we’ll keep an eye on this matter and update this story to reflect noteworthy information.
Note: You can check out more stories related to Apple Health on our website.
Featured image source: Whoop
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