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How to Add The Outsiders Widgets to Your iPhone Home Screen

This guide shows you how to add The Outsiders widgets to your iPhone Home Screen. Following these steps allows you to see key training and wellness metrics at a glance, directly from your Home Screen. You will need The Outsiders app installed on your iPhone.

  1. Touch and hold an empty area on your Home Screen until the apps jiggle.

  2. Tap the Add Widget option that appears. Documentation image

  3. In the search bar, type The Outsiders and select it from the results list. Documentation image

  4. Swipe left and right to browse through the available widgets. You can choose from various sizes and metrics, including: Documentation image

  5. Once you have chosen your preferred widget, tap the Add Widget button.

  6. Drag the widget to the desired position on your Home Screen.

  7. Tap Done in the upper-right corner to save the layout.

Summary

This article provides step-by-step instructions for adding widgets from The Outsiders app to your iPhone's Home Screen. By adding these widgets, you gain immediate access to your most important training and wellness data—such as Training Readiness, Body Metrics, and Training Load Ratio—without needing to open the app. This feature offers a quick and convenient way to stay informed about your body's status.

Related

  • What is Training Readiness?
  • What is Training Load Ratio (TLR)?
  • Body Metrics
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