Grease the Groove means a few reps, often, nowhere near failure — strength that grows between your meetings, your meals, your walks. Notch gives your Pixel Watch a quiet timer so you can tap, hold, and get on with your day.
GTG is a strength method built on one idea: do a few easy reps throughout the day, never pushing to failure, and let volume do the work over time. No soreness, no dedicated gym sessions — just a quiet habit that compounds. Pavel Tsatsouline called it "greasing the groove." Notch makes it frictionless on your wrist.
Notch runs entirely on your watch — no phone, no account, no cloud. Open it, log it, get back to your day.
Start a set with a single tap. Haptic tick-marks let you feel your progress so you can keep your eyes wherever they belong — not on your wrist.
Haptic feedbackYour all-time and recent bests are tracked automatically, per exercise. When you break a record, Notch lets you know — quietly.
Auto-trackedA simple row of days. Green means you showed up. No guilt, no push notification shame — just a record you can feel good about.
Daily habitSet a target time and count down to it. Useful when you're working toward a specific hold duration and want the watch to pace you.
ConfigurableScroll to the hold you want — dead hang, plank, or anything you've added. No setup, no loading.
One tap begins the timer. Haptic pulses mark your milestones. Double-tap the crown when you're done.
Your set is saved automatically. Streaks and personal bests update in the background. Nothing to sync.
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