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FLIPWALK - Japanese Walking

Interval Walking Workout Timer
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Apple ID6762051508
Bundle IDio.flipwalk
SellerSeller
Min iOS17.0
Min macOS14.0
Device familieswatch, iphone
Released2026-05-04
Copyright© 2026 Bazooka Corp.
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What’s New Version 1.2.1

■ Adjustable voice guide volume You can now change the volume of the voice guides for brisk and slow walking. Adjust it under Settings → "Voice guide volume," and it also applies when you use your Apple Watch on its own.

Description

■ Japanese Walking, simplified — walk out, turn around, walk home Step outside on your lunch break. Walk in any direction. The timer flips you between 3 minutes brisk and 3 minutes slow, and at the halfway mark, a clear cue tells you when to turn around. Walk back the way you came and end right where you started — no route planning, no map staring, no detours. A real workout, fitted into a coffee break. ■ What is Japanese Walking? The walking method trending online as "Japanese walking" is Interval Walking Training (IWT) — 3 minutes brisk, 3 minutes slow, repeated 5 times. Developed through research at Shinshu University in Japan, it's reported to offer comparable health benefits to walking 10,000 steps a day, in less time. ■ The FLIP cue — your turnaround signal FLIP marks the halfway point with a voice cue, sound, and vibration. The walking screen color also flips to signal the return leg. You don't have to plan a route or calculate distance. Just walk straight out, wait for the FLIP, and walk back. Every session loops cleanly back to where you started. FLIP can be turned off for fixed loops, treadmills, or one-way walks like a commute. ■ Apple Watch & AirPods — go screen-free Start a session on iPhone and it syncs to your Apple Watch, with each phase change delivered as a haptic tap. Or leave iPhone at home and run a full session on Apple Watch alone. Pair AirPods for voice cues in your ears, alongside your music or videos. With Apple Watch or AirPods, your iPhone stays in your pocket. ■ Lock Screen & Dynamic Island, too While you walk, you can glance at your current phase and progress on the Lock Screen Live Activity or in Dynamic Island. ■ Two taps to start 1. Pick the number of sets 2. Tap Start That's it. Custom sound and voice cues mark every phase change and the finish. Hold iPhone for a vibration at each switch, or keep it in your pocket and get cues by Apple Watch haptics and AirPods voice. ■ Flexible sessions - Start from 1 set (6 min), pick any number you like - Up to 20 sets per session ■ The 20-set weekly target Research recommends 20 brisk-walking sets per week — that's "5 sets × 4 days." Split them across the week, do just 1 on a busy day, or knock them all out on a Saturday. The weekly total is what counts. ■ Pace, in plain language "Brisk" means a pace where you can just barely hold a conversation but you can't sing. Walk a little faster than your usual stroll and you're in the zone, regardless of age or fitness level. ■ History and Apple Health - Every session is saved with its GPS route - Workouts auto-sync to Apple Health - Weekly and monthly progress at a glance ■ Journey — your distance, mapped onto a legendary road Your cumulative walking distance is laid onto Japan's historic Tokaido (53 Stations), with your current position shown on a map. Walk the 492 km from Nihonbashi (modern Tokyo) to Kyoto, set by set, passing Shinagawa, Hakone, Hamamatsu. Each checkpoint also supports Apple Maps Look Around, so you can peek at the place today. Reach Kyoto and you've walked the entire Tokaido. ■ Privacy first - Your location, routes, and health data stay on your device — never sent externally - No personally identifiable information collected (only anonymous usage stats to improve the app) - No account required ■ Designed for - Anyone who finds 10,000 steps a day too long - People wanting a real workout in a lunch break, commute, or short break - Treadmill walkers and gym goers who want interval structure - Walkers who want more than strolling, less than running - People who walk screen-free with Apple Watch or AirPods Step out, wait for the FLIP, walk home — with FLIPWALK. * Interval Walking Training was developed by researchers at Shinshu University. FLIPWALK is an independent third-party app with no official affiliation. Citations in the in-app Help. * Not a medical device; not intended for diagnosis or treatment. Consult a physician for health concerns.

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Version history 5 versions

Build 887270629v1.2.12026-06-24 09:24:49
■ Adjustable voice guide volume You can now change the volume of the voice guides for brisk and slow walking. Adjust it under Settings → "Voice guide volume," and it also applies when you use your Apple Watch on its own.
Build 886100408v1.2.02026-06-04 00:23:45
■ New: Journey tab Your cumulative walking distance is now mapped onto an iconic long-distance route, with your current position shown on a map. Walk the path of Japan's historic Tokaido (53 Stations) — 492 km from Nihonbashi in Edo (modern Tokyo) to Kyoto. Stack sets day by day and watch yourself pass Shinagawa, Hakone, Hamamatsu… on the way. You'll find yourself surprisingly far down the road before you know it. After updating, your starting position is calculated from all your past sessions — so the distance you've already walked counts from day one. Each checkpoint along the way and your arrival in Kyoto each get their own celebration. ■ Apple Watch companion screen refreshed When the session is led by iPhone, your Apple Watch now mirrors the standalone layout: large countdown, heart rate, and progress bar. ■ Cleaner per-session maps On days with multiple walks, each session now gets its own map instead of being lumped into one tangled polyline. ■ More accurate distance and calories For indoor and treadmill sessions where GPS isn't available, we now learn your typical walking pace from past outdoor sessions and use it to estimate distance. When you wear your Apple Watch, calories are recorded from your real heart-rate-based measurement. Distance and calories written to the Health app match what you see in FlipWalk.
Build 885936172v1.1.02026-05-22 07:56:45
■ Apple Watch support Do interval walking with Apple Watch alone, or start on iPhone and follow along on your wrist. With Apple Watch or AirPods, keep your iPhone in your pocket — phase changes come through as haptics and voice. ■ A new way to get phase cues Phase-change cues now play as in-app voice and haptics instead of iPhone notifications, so audio reaches your AirPods reliably. If you walk with iPhone alone, keep the screen on to feel the vibration at each switch. See in-app Help for tips on each setup.
Build 885309060v1.0.12026-05-06 18:30:58
- Fixed an issue where the set count was displayed incorrectly - Improved the in-session walking screen for clearer readability
Build 884406505v1.02026-05-04 20:44:09

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Change log 9 changes · US

releaseNotes updated
■ Adjustable voice guide volume You can now change the volume of the voice guides for brisk and slow walking. Adjust it under Settings → "Voice guide volume," a
description updated
■ Japanese Walking, simplified — walk out, turn around, walk home Step outside on your lunch break. Walk in any direction. The timer flips you between 3 minute
subtitle updated
Interval Walking Workout Timer
name updated
FLIPWALK - Japanese Walking
Version 1.2.1 released
■ Adjustable voice guide volume You can now change the volume of the voice guides for brisk and slow walking. Adjust it under Settings → "Voice guide volume," and it also applies when you use your Apple Watch on its own.
Version 1.2.0 released
■ New: Journey tab Your cumulative walking distance is now mapped onto an iconic long-distance route, with your current position shown on a map. Walk the path of Japan's historic Tokaido (53 Stations) — 492 km from Nihonbashi in Edo (moder
Version 1.1.0 released
■ Apple Watch support Do interval walking with Apple Watch alone, or start on iPhone and follow along on your wrist. With Apple Watch or AirPods, keep your iPhone in your pocket — phase changes come through as haptics and voice. ■ A new wa
Version 1.0.1 released
- Fixed an issue where the set count was displayed incorrectly - Improved the in-session walking screen for clearer readability
Version 1.0 released
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