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How the HUAWEI Watch Fit 4 Pro keeps me on track - from Pilates to 10K runs

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May 19, 2025

As I step into my mid-20s, I’ve always envisioned myself as the girl who, just like clockwork, wakes up early to run, joins Pilates classes without hesitation, and tracks her progress like a pro. The reality? I’m the girl who needs a constant nudge to get moving. That’s why the HUAWEI Watch Fit 4 Pro has been a total game-changer. It’s not just a watch —it’s my ultimate fitness bestie The Watch Fit 4 Pro perfectly balances sleek, modern design with practicality. It is lightweight, features a breathable strap, and is comfortable enough to wear all day. Plus, the sapphire glass display adds a premium touch without compromising durability —definitely worth every penny.

- By MIKAELA G. AMADORA

How the HUAWEI Watch Fit 4 Pro keeps me on track - from Pilates to 10K runs

The ultimate fitness coach —right on your wrist

I’ve always struggled to stick to a fitness routine. But the HUAWEI Watch Fit 4 Pro has been a turning point —it sends me gentle daily reminders when it senses I’ve been sitting for too long. These small nudges may seem minor, but they lead to big rewards. I’ve come to appreciate those little vibrations encouraging me to stand up, take a deep breath, or go for a walk. Sometimes, the tiniest reminders make the biggest impact. It’s like having a supportive (yet persistent) friend who’s always looking out for my well-being.

So far, I’ve put the Watch Fit 4 Pro to the test —both on the road and the mat —with outdoor running and Pilates. Here’s how it helped in each:

Outdoor Running

As my primary sport, I wanted to see how the watch’s features shine.

I’ve taken it through training days at distances of 3K, 5K, 8K, 9K, culminating in my 10K race day challenge. It tracks my pace, heart rate, and distance with impressive accuracy. I love seeing my personal bests recorded and celebrated, making race days feel even more special.

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