To leave my house, I have to descend a flight of 10 steps, which means to return home, I have to climb those same 10 steps. My beef is the fact that some flights of stairs are apparently easier for the Fitness app to track than others. Oh, the app is supposed to record that - on the daily move circle showing the steps you've taken and the distance you've covered, there's even a dedicated area for tallying how many flights of stairs you've climbed in a given day. What I don't like is the Fitness app's inability to recognize when I've walked up a flight of stairs. (Sometimes, it's a little too aggressive with its motivations, but that's a complaint for another time.) I like the fact that I don't need to own an Apple Watch - I can't stand wristwatches - to be able to log my daily activity and chart my progress. The addition of the Fitness app back in iOS 16 has been a life-changer for me, as it motivates me to be more active.
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