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Just got Android. What are good fitness apps?

dogbean
dogbean Posts: 62
edited January 25 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi I just got an Android phone and am just looking for you to throw your 2 cents in about which fitness apps are good and which arent. This goes for any apps. Theres so many. Thanks in advance.

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  • zombiesrun is brilliant, get the 5k version if you've never run before. or zombiesrun 2 if you have.. run keeper is also good if you want a simple exercise tracking app.
  • grimendale
    grimendale Posts: 2,153 Member
    jefit is good if you want something for weight lifting rather than cardio. I'd second on the zombies, run! app. The voice acting is a little cheesy at times, but the story is good enough to make the run go by a lot faster.
  • msliu7911
    msliu7911 Posts: 638 Member
    MapMyRun

    I've found this to be to most accurate and informative of all the fitness trackers out there. I also love how it saves your route via gps, and that it will tell you how far you went, average speed, elevations/climbs, calories burned, etc.
  • danielleburwell97060
    danielleburwell97060 Posts: 257 Member
    runtastic is great. I love seeing my all time numbers for cals burned, time spent, distance, etc. Also anything you enter into it syncs to MFP if you link them :)
  • themommie
    themommie Posts: 5,033 Member
    Bump
  • Mr_Excitement
    Mr_Excitement Posts: 833 Member
    I get a lot of motivation from the phone part. I know that if I go run, I can be far enough away from the stupid thing that I can't hear it ringing.
  • Eatkansasbeef
    Eatkansasbeef Posts: 71 Member
    Endomondo....syncs with MFP and runs by GPS. Shows calories, mileage, time, etc for running, walking, aerobics, so on and so forth.
  • khall86790
    khall86790 Posts: 1,100 Member
    Runkeeper is great for logging distance, average speed, cals burned and giving you updates every 2km/5 mins of your run.
    I also had one called NTC which was Nike fitness app with exercises on you could log and follow through the app, I never really got into it but a few of my friends use it and say it's good.
  • dogbean
    dogbean Posts: 62
    Thanks!
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