/**
* Twenty Twenty-Four functions and definitions
*
* @link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/theme-functions/
*
* @package Twenty Twenty-Four
* @since Twenty Twenty-Four 1.0
*/
/**
* Register block styles.
*/
if ( ! function_exists( 'twentytwentyfour_block_styles' ) ) :
/**
* Register custom block styles
*
* @since Twenty Twenty-Four 1.0
* @return void
*/
function twentytwentyfour_block_styles() {
register_block_style(
'core/details',
array(
'name' => 'arrow-icon-details',
'label' => __( 'Arrow icon', 'twentytwentyfour' ),
/*
* Styles for the custom Arrow icon style of the Details block
*/
'inline_style' => '
.is-style-arrow-icon-details {
padding-top: var(--wp--preset--spacing--10);
padding-bottom: var(--wp--preset--spacing--10);
}
.is-style-arrow-icon-details summary {
list-style-type: "\2193\00a0\00a0\00a0";
}
.is-style-arrow-icon-details[open]>summary {
list-style-type: "\2192\00a0\00a0\00a0";
}',
)
);
register_block_style(
'core/post-terms',
array(
'name' => 'pill',
'label' => __( 'Pill', 'twentytwentyfour' ),
/*
* Styles variation for post terms
* https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/24956
*/
'inline_style' => '
.is-style-pill a,
.is-style-pill span:not([class], [data-rich-text-placeholder]) {
display: inline-block;
background-color: var(--wp--preset--color--base-2);
padding: 0.375rem 0.875rem;
border-radius: var(--wp--preset--spacing--20);
}
.is-style-pill a:hover {
background-color: var(--wp--preset--color--contrast-3);
}',
)
);
register_block_style(
'core/list',
array(
'name' => 'checkmark-list',
'label' => __( 'Checkmark', 'twentytwentyfour' ),
/*
* Styles for the custom checkmark list block style
* https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/51480
*/
'inline_style' => '
ul.is-style-checkmark-list {
list-style-type: "\2713";
}
ul.is-style-checkmark-list li {
padding-inline-start: 1ch;
}',
)
);
register_block_style(
'core/navigation-link',
array(
'name' => 'arrow-link',
'label' => __( 'With arrow', 'twentytwentyfour' ),
/*
* Styles for the custom arrow nav link block style
*/
'inline_style' => '
.is-style-arrow-link .wp-block-navigation-item__label:after {
content: "\2197";
padding-inline-start: 0.25rem;
vertical-align: middle;
text-decoration: none;
display: inline-block;
}',
)
);
register_block_style(
'core/heading',
array(
'name' => 'asterisk',
'label' => __( 'With asterisk', 'twentytwentyfour' ),
'inline_style' => "
.is-style-asterisk:before {
content: '';
width: 1.5rem;
height: 3rem;
background: var(--wp--preset--color--contrast-2, currentColor);
clip-path: path('M11.93.684v8.039l5.633-5.633 1.216 1.23-5.66 5.66h8.04v1.737H13.2l5.701 5.701-1.23 1.23-5.742-5.742V21h-1.737v-8.094l-5.77 5.77-1.23-1.217 5.743-5.742H.842V9.98h8.162l-5.701-5.7 1.23-1.231 5.66 5.66V.684h1.737Z');
display: block;
}
/* Hide the asterisk if the heading has no content, to avoid using empty headings to display the asterisk only, which is an A11Y issue */
.is-style-asterisk:empty:before {
content: none;
}
.is-style-asterisk:-moz-only-whitespace:before {
content: none;
}
.is-style-asterisk.has-text-align-center:before {
margin: 0 auto;
}
.is-style-asterisk.has-text-align-right:before {
margin-left: auto;
}
.rtl .is-style-asterisk.has-text-align-left:before {
margin-right: auto;
}",
)
);
}
endif;
add_action( 'init', 'twentytwentyfour_block_styles' );
/**
* Enqueue block stylesheets.
*/
if ( ! function_exists( 'twentytwentyfour_block_stylesheets' ) ) :
/**
* Enqueue custom block stylesheets
*
* @since Twenty Twenty-Four 1.0
* @return void
*/
function twentytwentyfour_block_stylesheets() {
/**
* The wp_enqueue_block_style() function allows us to enqueue a stylesheet
* for a specific block. These will only get loaded when the block is rendered
* (both in the editor and on the front end), improving performance
* and reducing the amount of data requested by visitors.
*
* See https://make.wordpress.org/core/2021/12/15/using-multiple-stylesheets-per-block/ for more info.
*/
wp_enqueue_block_style(
'core/button',
array(
'handle' => 'twentytwentyfour-button-style-outline',
'src' => get_parent_theme_file_uri( 'assets/css/button-outline.css' ),
'ver' => wp_get_theme( get_template() )->get( 'Version' ),
'path' => get_parent_theme_file_path( 'assets/css/button-outline.css' ),
)
);
}
endif;
add_action( 'init', 'twentytwentyfour_block_stylesheets' );
/**
* Register pattern categories.
*/
if ( ! function_exists( 'twentytwentyfour_pattern_categories' ) ) :
/**
* Register pattern categories
*
* @since Twenty Twenty-Four 1.0
* @return void
*/
function twentytwentyfour_pattern_categories() {
register_block_pattern_category(
'page',
array(
'label' => _x( 'Pages', 'Block pattern category' ),
'description' => __( 'A collection of full page layouts.' ),
)
);
}
endif;
add_action( 'init', 'twentytwentyfour_pattern_categories' );
Its 24-hour battery life doesn’t come close to competitors like Garmin, but it doesn’t take long to get into the habit of daily charging, while fast charging support means it tops up quickly. You can track 50 different workout types and while that’s not as comprehensive as others like Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8, all the usual options are available, from running to pilates. The Watch Series 11’s tracking is accurate too, with the heart rate sensor adapting quickly to changes in intensity, while recording stats is on par with the chest strap I wore alongside it for my Peloton workouts. For anyone with an iPhone, the Apple Watch Series 11 is an excellent buy. It has a slim and lightweight build that sits elegantly on the wrist and it is comfortable to wear day and night. Setup is very simple too and its vast range of health and fitness features alongside excellent smartwatch functions make it a great all rounder.
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Just download a trusted app from the app store to track your weight loss and the calories you eat and burn. These gadgets have tiny sensors that keep track of the tiniest details about your body. The good news is that personal trainers no longer need to be present at every session thanks to technology; Before entering the gym, they can use the app.
Whether you’re mixing a smoothie or a protein shake, this small power-packed blender will have it done in just seconds and comes with a great recipe book to keep the ideas flowing. Crowded gyms are intimidating, full of heavy manual weights, with long commutes and the stress of being watched. Gym Monster lets you train privately and confidently, anytime at home, with digital resistance and fully at your own pace. Join a global community where users share progress, tips, and real training experiences. For students learning to write computer code, the glasses offer practical debugging assistance.
The Fitbit Inspire 3 is another excellent budget-conscious fitness tracker, priced at $99. It won’t have as many smartwatch features as the Apple Watch Series, but it still offers text, call, app notifications, and GPS when connected to (and in range of) your smartphone. It’s hard to know the difference between the best fitness trackers and smartwatches nowadays. To my mind, as someone who has used plenty of both, one of the biggest differentiators is the price. The position on the top of the wrist, the distance from your heart and the movement during workouts, make it hard to track with accuracy to match an ECG chest strap. But Garmin’s latest Elevate and Polar’s Precision Prime sensors offer some of the most reliable performance for wrist-based heart rate monitoring.

It’s worth noting that certain leading smart rings, like the Oura, come with subscription plans. However, if you find wearing something on your wrist uncomfortable, a smart ring might be a better alternative. While smart rings don’t offer adjustable sizing, many companies will send you a sizing kit with plastic dummy rings to help you find the ideal one for you. Most of the ones I’ve tested so far have been incredibly comfortable with a snug fit. The sleek, slim ring looks very much like an ordinary piece of jewelry, taking the lead in a product space where many rings are still clunky and look as though they’re made of plastic.
The seven day battery life beats most classic smartwatches and the sensor suite is comprehensive for something this small. You get built-in GPS (though it wasn’t always reliable), optical heart rate, SpO2 monitoring and a skin temperature sensor that unlocks menstrual health insights. You can also beam your heart rate in real time to cardio equipment from NordicTrack and Peloton. The Garmin Forerunner 165 Music is my pick for the best fitness tracker for running. It’s also one of the best fitness trackers for heart rate monitoring despite using Garmin’s older optical sensors. It wasn’t always bang-on in testing but it handled most workouts with a reliability equal to some of Garmin’s pricier watches.
When he’s not writing about training programs or gear, he can be seen at the gym or in the wild, putting them to the test. We were also impressed with how comfortable this strap is to wear, made out of a lightweight nylon weave. For placement, you want to put the sensor in the middle of your ribcage against your skin, not over your clothes, so that it can get the best readings. Once you are done with your run, you will be able to connect it to your smartphone or Garmin watch via Bluetooth, and then pull up your stats from the menu option. Every day it delivers a recovery percentage and suggests the level of activity you should aim for, whether that a five-mile run or a rest day.
Your friends at Garage Gym Reviews have tested dozens of the best fitness trackers (including smartwatches and rings) to see which ones are worth your time and money. Our editors have already spent some time with this latest release, and it’s fair to say we’re suitably impressed. Many of the health and recovery features rely on data from vitals like your heart rate and respiratory rate when you’re asleep, so I also wear them to bed. Finally, I look at what tools they offer to help handle daily life, like notifications from a connected smartphone, music tools and contactless payments.
Keep scrolling for the ones that ticked my boxes as earned a thumbs up from my little helpers, too. The latest innovations in fitness gear include smart clothing that tracks movement and muscle activity. Brands like Athos and Hexoskin have developed apparel with built-in sensors that monitor performance and provide feedback on form and muscle engagement. Additionally, recovery tools like Theragun and Normatec boots use advanced percussion therapy and compression to speed up muscle recovery post-workout.
It’s set up for voice and text messaging, although my mini tester found it frustrating you could only choose from a selection of pre-programmed text messages, rather than type out your own. The watch has a pre-installed SIM card, which can be activated via the Xplora subscription (£9.99 a month), enabling your child to make and receive calls from ‘safe’ numbers added to the contacts section on the app. Using the scientifically proven technology of Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS), PowerDot helps to relieve pain, improve athletic performance, and accelerate recovery from injury. Connecting to your phone via Bluetooth, you can control the 12+ electric muscle stimulation programs loaded into the smart recovery tool from the app, giving you even more control over the process. Not only do these earphones stay in your ear and feel comfortable, but a single charge will get you up to seven hours of playtime.
It’s incredibly affordable, so the features are limited by premium fitness tracker standards, but impressive given the price. It tracks steps plus five different sports, and can show heart rate and body temperature. When synced to a phone, it can also display incoming calls and messages, as well as control your music playlist. The inspire 3 is Fitbit’s most basic, uncomplicated fitness tracker, and it’s a delight to use if you’re just getting started on your fitness journey. Many beginners make the mistake of thinking that fitness is all about workouts, but by tracking stress levels and sleep, this tracker reminded me that it’s a holistic concept, too.
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