or article can provide me with the same resources as any costly, impersonal app.Long story short: A press email introduced me to the app, but I quickly disregarded it due to my stubborn bias. Days later, when a coworker heard my woes of mid-Winter treadmill boredom, she chimed in:"Just give Charge Running a try. What will it hurt?"ADVERTISEMENT
Taking full advantage of a free trial, I logged on to see what their"interactive coaching" feature was all about. Every hour, different trainers host"Live Runs." Around 7:30 p.m., I saw a"Moderate Base Run" had just begun. Two minutes after joining, an energetic voice announced over high-tempo music,"A quick shout-out to Lauren for joining her first class. Welcome!"
Frankly, this greeting from a real trainer took me by surprise. The authenticity of the moment immediately made an impact. Throughout the session, the coach rooted people on as they shared their personal goals through a chat feature, offered tips, and tracked the pace, distance, and efficiency of anyone with an Apple Watch.