Apple promotes Fitness + and Apple Music integration with ‘Studio Series’ playlists

One of the main features that Apple touts with its new Fitness + exercise service is its deep integration with Apple Music. One of the ways in which this is now manifesting itself is with a dedicated category in the Music app, allowing users to quickly view Fitness + workout playlists.

Apple has a new Fitness category in the Apple Music service, in which you’ll find a variety of playlists dedicated to Apple Fitness +. Apple refers to them as “Studio series playlists” and claims that playlists are created by Apple Music editors and Apple Fitness + coaches.

The Apple Fitness + team brings together some of the best trainers in the world to train you in rewarding exercises for all levels of fitness or experience. So, they know a thing or two about motivation – and how music can play a role. To accompany your next workout, the team of coaches, along with Apple Music publishers, curated the Studio Series of playlists, with each set of tracks calibrated and designed to keep your energy up and help you complete the last set, run the last mile, or hold the last pose. Choose your workout, click play and get ready to crush it.

There are Studio Series Playlists dedicated to specific types of exercise, such as cycling, treadmill, rowing, HIIT and more. Apple also has playlists for specific genres, such as “Country Run” and “Pure Dance Row”.

You can find these playlists by going to the Search tab in the Apple Music app and looking for the “Fitness” category.

And, of course, you can also find songs and playlists for specific exercises in the Fitness app itself, on the Fitness + tab. For each exercise, you’ll find a “Listen to music” button that takes you directly to the playlist for that exercise in the music application.

Have you tried Fitness +? If so, what are some of your favorite trainings and trainers? Let us know in the comments!

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