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Get your dancing shoes out for Apple Watch challenge on April 29th

Dust off your dancing shoes. Apple is about to drop another challenge. This one is for International Dance Day on Saturday, April 29th.

This is the fourth year that the challenge will be available. Some of you may not know that the launch of Apple Fitness+ a while back brought with it dancing workouts as a separate category.

To earn the reward in 2026, you’ll need to do a Dance workout lasting at least 20 minutes or more on the big day. As always, don’t forget to record that you have done so with the Workout app. It is your choice – you can do a standalone dance routine or use a dance routine in Apple Fitness+.

Here’s how Apple describes the challenge:

Show off your dance moves for International Dance Day. Earn this award by recording a Dance workout of 20 minutes or more on April 29. Record it with the Workout app or any app that adds workouts to Health

Those who are successful in completing the task will get a badge in the Fitness app as well as some nifty animated stickers. Shown below, they can be used in the Messages and FaceTime apps. You could even use them to copy some dancing moves!

This is not the only challenge dropping in the next few weeks. The other one is to celebrate Earth Day. On April 22nd it requires you to record a workout lasting 30 minutes or more. While some of Apple’s challenges are limited to certain countries, both upcoming late-April challenges should be available globally.

Source: MacRumours

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Ivan Jovin

Ivan has been a tech journalist for over 12 years now, covering all kinds of technology issues. Based in the US - he is the guy who gets to dive deep into the latest wearable tech news.

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