Fitness news April 2026 is full of surprises — from a Japanese walking technique that outperforms 10,000 steps to the NBA Play-In Tournament kicking off and Garmin’s rumored screen-less tracker. Here’s the best in fitness, sports, and wearable tech from this week.
Fitness & Wellness News
Japanese Interval Walking Outperforms 10,000 Steps
Leading this week’s fitness news April 2026: a 2026 Shinshu University study shows that Interval Walking Training (IWT) — alternating 3 minutes of fast walking with 3 minutes of slow — beats traditional step-counting. Participants saw a 12% increase in peak aerobic capacity and a 13% reduction in lifestyle-related disease risk.
Duration Beats Step Count, Study Finds
New research confirms how long you walk matters more than how many steps. Individuals whose walks lasted about 15 minutes or more had lower risk of cardiovascular disease than those who hit 8,000 steps through shorter walks. UCLA Health published the full research breakdown.
Walking Alone Isn’t Enough, Experts Warn
Experts warn walking alone may not maintain fitness. Recommendations: supplement with muscle-strengthening (yoga, resistance bands) and higher-intensity activities like running, cycling, or dancing. See how athletes combine walking with conditioning drills.
Walking Yoga Searches Explode 2,414%
The fastest-growing fitness trend of 2026 is “walking yoga” — blending mindful walking with breathwork, gentle stretches, and mindfulness principles. Search interest has surged 2,414% as spring outdoor workouts gain traction.
Green Exercise Gets Scientific Backing
New research consistently shows exercising outdoors produces measurably different benefits than the same workout done inside — better mood, lower stress hormones, higher enjoyment. The “green exercise” movement is now backed by hard data.
Sports & Athletics
NBA Play-In Tournament Kicks Off April 14
The 2026 SoFi NBA Play-In Tournament runs April 14-17, with the first round of the NBA Playoffs starting April 18. This year the playoffs return to NBC and debut on Peacock beginning Sunday, April 19.
Celtics Tie NBA 3-Point Record
The Boston Celtics tied an NBA record this week with 29 three-pointers in a single game, cementing their status as the most prolific shooting team in the league heading into the playoffs.
Braves Roll Guardians, Blue Jays Set Season High
Early-season MLB action: Olson hit a go-ahead homer as the Braves overwhelmed the Guardians 11-5. Meanwhile, Valenzuela smashed his first MLB home run for Toronto as the Blue Jays set a season high in a 10-4 victory over the Twins.
NFL Draft Two Weeks Out
With the 2026 NFL Draft just two weeks away, analysts are weighing in on every team’s picks. Several big-name wide receivers remain available in free agency. Speaking of performance — here’s how young athletes fuel properly.
Fitness Tech & Gear
Garmin Cirqa: The Screen-Less Whoop Killer?
More fitness news April 2026: Garmin is reportedly launching the Cirqa, a screen-less fitness tracker that could rival Whoop — but without the subscription fees. Could feature optical heart rate, body temperature, sweat, SpO2 sensors, and HRV/sleep tracking.
Apple Watch Ultra 4 Rumored With Touch Unlock
A leak of Apple’s entire 2026 product lineup points to an Apple Watch Ultra 4 with a touch unlock feature — a fingerprint-based unlock method that works by touching either the screen or the digital crown. Tom’s Guide has the full wearable tech prediction breakdown.
Oura and Garmin Dominate Search Trends
Data from early 2026 shows searches for wearables rose significantly, with Oura and Garmin standing out as the two brands with the biggest growth in consumer interest.
Unity Smart Rings Heat Up the Category
The smart ring category continues to heat up as new entrants join Oura, challenging the market leader with new form factors and sensor arrays. Expect several major launches in Q2 2026.
Keep Moving
From a walking technique that outperforms 10,000 steps to NBA playoffs heating up and Garmin’s screen-less tracker on the horizon, there’s a lot to celebrate in this week’s fitness news April 2026. Follow SportsSteps for weekly roundups on fitness research, sports news, and gear launches.