Adds WorkoutActivityType.warmUp (HealthKit .preparationAndRecovery) and
.stretching (.flexibility), and retags the six starter splits that were all
mislabeled as Functional Strength:
- Warm-Up: Upper Body Warm-Up, Lower Body Warm-Up, Morning Wake-Up
- Stretching: Morning Mobility, Full Body Stretch, Evening Stretch
The split editor's activity picker surfaces them automatically (CaseIterable).
Older app versions decode the new raw values as the default type — additive and
not schema-gated, so no quarantine.
Two per-split settings, with the global Settings values as defaults:
- restSeconds: Int? — per-split rest, used between sets and (in flow) between
exercises; nil falls back to the global default.
- autoAdvance: Bool? — flow mode: finishing an exercise rests, then opens the
next one hands-free, all the way through the split.
Both are optional, snapshotted onto WorkoutDocument at the start sites (no live
split link), and not schema-bumped — same degradation pattern as activityType.
A thin RunFlowView wrapper (iOS + watch) owns the on-screen log and swaps it via
.id(currentLogID) on hand-off, so the per-exercise ExerciseProgressView stays
per-logID and untouched; the between-exercise rest reuses the existing .rest
countdown as the terminal page. The mirror reuses the per-logID live channel:
the wrapper suppresses the boundary .ended teardown so it follows across
exercises, and ContentView re-keys the cover on frame.logID — no sync-bridge
changes.
Morning Wake-Up ships as a flowing 45s-work / 15s-rest routine.
New Rest & Pacing section in the split editor exposes both controls.
The library grows to 64 exercises: arm circles, torso twist, leg
swings, hip and neck mobility, marching, calf raises, and a full
stretching set (forward fold, quad, calf, chest, triceps, hip flexor,
butterfly, cobra, child's pose), each with an authored motion rig and
reference page. Eight new starter splits join the catalog — Upper and
Lower Body Warm-Up, Morning Wake-Up, Morning Mobility, Full Body
Stretch, Evening Stretch, Free Weight Basics, and Full Body Machines —
regenerated deterministically at split schema v3 with fixed ULIDs.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01HJDQQDA9QdP8zByg43H5v3