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Yahoo
3 days ago
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- Yahoo
Prince William's relatable parenting nightmare after Prince George and Princess Charlotte's 'massive fight'
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Prince William gave hope to parents everywhere when he revealed even future kings have to deal with stroppy children. The Prince of Wales shared there's often a "massive fight" between Prince George and Charlotte "most mornings" - and judging by the hilarious mimicking from Prince Louis, it won't be long until he's squabbling with his siblings too. Over the years fans have been treated to many adorable insights into the bond between Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, including the indulgent dinner the kids like to make for mom, Kate Middleton. And even though they largely get on great, it's a fact that all siblings bicker every now and then, and according to Prince William there's often a reason for a 'massive fight' between George and Charlotte. Speaking in an episode of Apple Fitness + series Time to Walk in 2021, the Prince of Wales explained that music is a huge passion his children share, but they don't see eye-to-eye on songs. So much so, that their determination to have their own choice of music played apparently leads to frequent arguments. Gilded Youth: An Intimate History of Growing Up in the Royal Family by Tom Quinn, | Was $26.64, Now $18.17 at Amazon Tom Quinn utilizes testimonies from palace staff and historical sources to paint a fascinating picture of what it's like growing up in the Royal Family. This book delves into the traditions that surround royal parenting and reveals shocking and hilarious anecdotes about royal children Deal "What I've been amazed by is how much my children already have inherited my family's love of music. Most mornings there's a massive fight between Charlotte and George as to what song is played in the morning," the future King explained. He then went on to share the solution he implemented to minimize this, revealing that he has to "basically prioritize" that on one day someone gets to choose the music and then someone else takes a turn on another day. Prince William said, "So George gets his go, then Charlotte gets her go. Such is the, the clamour for the music." "One of the songs that the children are loving at the moment is Shakira, Waka Waka. There's a lot of hip movements going along with a lot of dressing up," Prince William continued. "Charlotte particularly is running around the kitchen, in her dresses and ballet stuff. She goes completely crazy with Louis following her around trying to do the same thing." Since Prince William revealed the reason there was often a "massive fight" between Prince George and Charlotte it's possible that the bickering has stopped, thanks to him deciding they should take turns. Although now Prince Louis is older they will perhaps be having to adjust their morning routine at Adelaide Cottage to ensure he gets a say too. During his time in Singapore at the Earthshot Prize Awards, the Prince of Wales reportedly told One Republic, who performed at the ceremony, that Prince Louis is a huge fan. "I can't thank you enough. You were amazing. What a way to start the show. That was incredible," he is understood to have said. "Louis, my youngest, loves your songs." Meanwhile, Prince George supposedly enjoys a slightly different genre of music. Per the Daily Mail, the Prince of Wales spoke with people during a walkabout over the coronation weekend including Caroline Mulvihill, a member of the Rock Choir. "We were talking about the kind of music we do in Rock Choir and Will was telling us in their household they have a very diverse music taste and George is very much into AC/DC and Led Zeppelin," she declared.


Scottish Sun
05-05-2025
- Health
- Scottish Sun
Apple Fitness trainer reveals workout tips after man uses app's 30 min plan to shed almost 6 stone in less than a year
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN Apple Fitness trainer has revealed top tips to help people get in shape this summer using the tech giant's 21p-a-day workout platform. Apple Fitness+ added new programs for strength, pickleball, yoga, and breath meditation earlier this year as the service continues to expand. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Pickleball was one of several new types of workout added to Apple Fitness+ this year Credit: Apple 2 Scotland-native Brian Cochrane is one of the Apple Fitness trainers "Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports in the world," Apple Fitness trainer Brian Cochrane told The Sun. "So we've designed a conditioning program to help people improve their strength and conditioning for pickleball, which is going to be huge." New workouts for more common activities such as rowing, treadmill running, strength and kickboxing are added regularly. And workout time lengths range from as little as five minutes to 45 minutes. Brain says that the variety is ideal as people get caught up in doing too much too soon when a balanced approach to fitness is best. "For the longest time, fitness was about 'how much can I do, how much can I crush myself, I'm not going to think about recovery, I'm just going to go all out every day'," he explained. "But we're actually realising that a balanced fitness regime is better overall. "So even if you're only training 10, 20 minutes, two or three times a week, that's enough. "It might not be enough forever, but it's enough for now. "And building consistency now is going to build adherence longer term. Apple employee reveals huge upgrades on cheapest iPhone model "So you might find that after two months or three months, you want to build up to three or four workouts or go from a 10 minute to a 20 minute or a 30 minute." The Scotland-native also revealed there are plenty of workouts on the app that require no equipment and can be done in smaller home spaces, which tend to be popular. At £79.99 for the year, Apple Fitness+ works out to about 21p per day. However, you can maximise the value further with the ability to share with five members of your family at no extra cost. And some users are getting positive weight loss results too. "One that I've had recently is a gentleman called Ricardo from Portugal," Brian reveals. "He was 105 kilos and he's now 68. So he lost 37 kilos in less than a year just by doing HIIT workouts on Fitness+, which is insane. "But we have so many stories like that every single day."


The Irish Sun
05-05-2025
- Health
- The Irish Sun
Apple Fitness trainer reveals workout tips after man uses app's 30 min plan to shed almost 6 stone in less than a year
AN Apple Fitness trainer has revealed top tips to help people get in shape this summer using the tech giant's 21p-a-day workout platform. Apple Fitness+ added new programs for strength, pickleball, yoga, and breath meditation earlier this year as the service continues to expand. 2 Pickleball was one of several new types of workout added to Apple Fitness+ this year Credit: Apple 2 Scotland-native Brian Cochrane is one of the Apple Fitness trainers "Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports in the world," Apple Fitness trainer Brian Cochrane told The Sun. "So we've designed a conditioning program to help people improve their strength and conditioning for pickleball, which is going to be huge." New workouts for more common activities such as rowing, treadmill running, strength and And workout time lengths range from as little as five minutes to 45 minutes. Read more about Apple Brain says that the variety is ideal as people get caught up in doing too much too soon when a balanced approach to fitness is best. "For the longest time, fitness was about 'how much can I do, how much can I crush myself, I'm not going to think about recovery, I'm just going to go all out every day'," he explained. "But we're actually realising that a balanced fitness regime is better overall. "So even if you're only training 10, 20 minutes, two or three times a week, that's enough. Most read in Tech "It might not be enough forever, but it's enough for now. "And building consistency now is going to build adherence longer term. Apple employee reveals huge upgrades on cheapest iPhone model "So you might find that after two months or three months, you want to build up to three or four workouts or go from a 10 minute to a 20 minute or a 30 minute." The Scotland-native also revealed there are plenty of workouts on the app that require no equipment and can be done in smaller home spaces, which tend to be popular. At £79.99 for the year, Apple Fitness+ works out to about 21p per day. However, you can maximise the value further with the ability to share with five members of your family at no extra cost. And some users are getting positive weight loss results too. "One that I've had recently is a gentleman called Ricardo from Portugal," Brian reveals. "He was 105 kilos and he's now 68. So he lost 37 kilos in less than a year just by doing HIIT workouts on Fitness+, which is insane. "But we have so many stories like that every single day." TOP TELLY TIP Check if your TV supports AirPlay. If it does, you can cast the workout onto your TV screen for a bigger, better experience. Your TV and iPhone will need to be connected to the same Then just hit play on a video via your iPhone, then tap the AirPlay cast icon along the bottom (which looks like the icon here).


The Sun
05-05-2025
- Health
- The Sun
Apple Fitness trainer reveals workout tips after man uses app's 30 min plan to shed almost 6 stone in less than a year
Jamie Harris, Assistant Technology and Science Editor Published: Invalid Date, AN Apple Fitness trainer has revealed top tips to help people get in shape this summer using the tech giant's 21p-a-day workout platform. Apple Fitness+ added new programs for strength, pickleball, yoga, and breath meditation earlier this year as the service continues to expand. 2 "Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports in the world," Apple Fitness trainer Brian Cochrane told The Sun. "So we've designed a conditioning program to help people improve their strength and conditioning for pickleball, which is going to be huge." New workouts for more common activities such as rowing, treadmill running, strength and kickboxing are added regularly. And workout time lengths range from as little as five minutes to 45 minutes. Brain says that the variety is ideal as people get caught up in doing too much too soon when a balanced approach to fitness is best. "For the longest time, fitness was about 'how much can I do, how much can I crush myself, I'm not going to think about recovery, I'm just going to go all out every day'," he explained. "But we're actually realising that a balanced fitness regime is better overall. "So even if you're only training 10, 20 minutes, two or three times a week, that's enough. "It might not be enough forever, but it's enough for now. "And building consistency now is going to build adherence longer term. Apple employee reveals huge upgrades on cheapest iPhone model "So you might find that after two months or three months, you want to build up to three or four workouts or go from a 10 minute to a 20 minute or a 30 minute." The Scotland -native also revealed there are plenty of workouts on the app that require no equipment and can be done in smaller home spaces, which tend to be popular. At £79.99 for the year, Apple Fitness+ works out to about 21p per day. However, you can maximise the value further with the ability to share with five members of your family at no extra cost. And some users are getting positive weight loss results too. "One that I've had recently is a gentleman called Ricardo from Portugal," Brian reveals. "He was 105 kilos and he's now 68. So he lost 37 kilos in less than a year just by doing HIIT workouts on Fitness+, which is insane. "But we have so many stories like that every single day."

Associated Press
29-04-2025
- Health
- Associated Press
Top 6 Must-Have Fitness Apps for iPhone in 2025: From Beginners to Pros
Discover the top 6 free fitness apps for iPhone in 2025. Track workouts, monitor health, and stay motivated with Apple Fitness, Runmefit, Strava, and more. SHERIDAN, WY, UNITED STATES, April 29, 2025 / / -- Staying active and healthy is a top priority for many people today, and mobile technology plays an important role in supporting these goals. For those using iPhones, a wide range of fitness apps can help users at every stage of their fitness journey—from beginners to advanced athletes. Below is a list of the top six free fitness apps for iPhone in 2025, selected based on their features, usability, and user ratings. 1. Apple Fitness Apple Fitness is a native app designed to work seamlessly with the iPhone and Apple Watch. It offers a personalized summary of key health data, including activity details, mindfulness exercises, and workout trends. Users can set flexible daily goals and adjust their Activity Rings. With an Apple Fitness+ subscription, users can access 12 types of professionally guided workouts such as HIIT, strength training, and yoga. Key Features: • Seamless integration with Apple devices • Personalized workout recommendations • Real-time training metrics • Flexible daily goal settings 2. Runmefit Runmefit is a free app that connects effortlessly with Runmefit wearable devices. It provides a detailed overview of daily activities, heart rate, sleep patterns, blood oxygen levels, and emotional status. Users can set custom goals and manually log key health metrics. The Runmefit app 's exclusive MAI (My Active Indicator) system offers a weekly health score based on eight important health factors, helping users easily track and improve their wellness. Key Features: • Full integration with Runmefit devices • Sleep analysis and health dashboards • Customizable fitness goals • Sync with Google Fit and Apple Health 3. MyFitnessPal MyFitnessPal remains a leader in nutrition and diet tracking. It offers an extensive food database, barcode scanning, and customized meal plans. Users can track calories, macronutrients, and water intake with ease. The app helps connect nutritional data with fitness routines for better overall health management. Key Features: • Personalized nutrition tracking • Easy barcode scanning for food logging • Integration with third-party apps and devices 4. AllTrails AllTrails is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. It provides detailed maps and user reviews for hiking, biking, and trail running. Users can download offline maps, monitor weather and air quality, and share their outdoor adventures with the AllTrails community. Key Features: • Offline trail maps and crowd-sourced reviews • Real-time weather and environmental updates • Community sharing and tracking features 5. Strava Strava is well-known for its strong fitness community and GPS-based activity tracking. It supports running, cycling, and swimming with advanced performance analytics. Users can join challenges, compete with friends, and stay motivated through social sharing. Key Features: • Community challenges and leaderboards • Advanced performance analysis • Integration with fitness devices and apps 6. Nike Run Club Nike Run Club serves as a personal running coach for runners at all levels. It tracks essential metrics like distance, pace, and heart rate. The app offers guided runs, training plans, and shoe mileage tracking to help users stay motivated and achieve their goals. Key Features: • Personalized running programs and audio guidance • Track shoe mileage and performance • Earn badges and join community challenges All information and ratings in this release are accurate as of March 12, 2025. For Android users, a separate guide to the best fitness apps for Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones is available. Cynthia L Runmefit Inc [email protected] Visit us on social media: Instagram Facebook YouTube Other Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.