An erroneous workout can be deleted. And new workout data can be added manually to the Health app. This means to change an existing workout in Fitness, it must be deleted and manually recreated using the Health app. How to delete a workout from Apple Fitness Follow these steps to delete a workout from iPhone: Launch the Health app; Tap the Unlock your iPhone and open the Fitness app. Tap the Sharing tab on the bottom right corner of your screen. Tap the (+) icon in the top right corner of your screen. There, you can see your Health app: Show All Health Data >Workouts >Show All Data Find the workout you want to delete: Swipe right to left onworkout, then select Delete, >Delete Workout & Data, or Delete Workout Only. Cached. This article explains two ways to delete a workout from the Apple Watch. You can’t actually delete the workout on the Apple Watch itself. Apple monitors your heart rate and your movement data to make sure you're actually exercising, and you can track workouts using the Workout app on your Apple Watch. Additionally, you can feed workout data into the Activity app using third-party workout apps that support this feature, meaning you can use all of the features provided to you by Here are the steps to take: On your iPhone, open the Health app. Head to the Browse tab. Tap Activity. Scroll down to the Workouts section (or search for workout) From here, select Add Data in the In the Watch app, make sure you’re on the My Watch tab and then select Notifications. Next, select Activity. Finally, find the toggle labeled Activity Sharing Notifications and tap to turn it Tapping “Done” at the end of the summary screen wasn’t an extra step to stop the workout. The workout stopped recording once you hit the red “X.”. In the new OS, you have to tap the “X” and then tap “End Workout,” to confirm. This, an extra step. ( 1) To manually add a workout (and its data): In the Health App on the iPhone, tap on the Health Data tab at the bottom. Then tap Activity and scroll down to Workouts and tap on it. In the the top right hand corner of the screen it says add data (or simply +) Tap on that and you can enter a new workout and its data. Go to: Health Data (tab) > Activity > Workouts > Show All Data > swipe left on an entry to remove it. Go to: Health Data > Activity > (for example) Active Energy > Show All Data > swipe left on a day to remove all data for that day or tap on the day to view and, if desired, edit all or selected data points. ( 0) of 1. In the Health App on the iPhone, tap on the Health Data tab at the bottom. Then tap Activity and scroll down to Workouts and tap on it. In the the top right hand corner of the screen it says add data (or simply +) Tap on that and you can enter a new workout and its data. 78NygII.