Phone apps to track mileage?
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I use runkeeper which is good xxx0
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I use cardio trainer and it's decent .0
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mapmyrun. I like the options...I set it to giving me an update every 5 minutes so I know my current and overall pace and distance (and calories burned) which has helped me to work harder. It's free too!0
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Jogtracker or mapmyrun. Both free and on android0
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I use Runkeeper to on my iPhone and its great. Also, Nike has some cool running shoes which sync up to your computer for "really accurate" info.0
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I also use Endomondo, it seems to work fine. I like that it keeps history and maps my runs. I also like the coach that tells me lap time or total time plus last mile time and it will allow me to compete against previous runs.0
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I use RunKeeper and love it.
And have been experimenting with mICoach as I jog near a river and sometimes RunKeeper will hit across the river.0 -
I use MapMyWALK on the iphone. Its a great free app and keeps a record of each trip (on a map of area walked), time, calories and gradient. Love it!!0
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I started with Endomondo but I find Runkeeper better because you can set goals and upload photos during runs.0
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I use map my walk and map my run....have also used Nike, that works with the machines at the gym too!0
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I like CardioTrainer... Also use MapMyRun (for runs) and My Tracks (for hiking) every now and then, but usually end up back with CardioTrainer. Can't stand RunKeeper...
Edit: (On a side note - I'd love to see MFP integrate a mapping function!)0 -
I use Noom/Cardio Trainer. It's pretty good.0
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MapMyWalk is awesome0
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ZombiesRun! Okay - it does more than track mileage, it also gives you a zombie apocolypse story where you are a runner for a township trying to survive. There are missions where you have to run out to accomplish tasks or pick up items. It also integrates the storyline into your music so you are listening to music at the same time. By far the most fun running app I have found. It maps your route, tracks speed & mileage.0
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I'm an endomondo user also. Be aware that the GPS chips in some phones are really quite terrible! I use and external Bluetooth GPS receiver paired to my phone instead of the built-in GPS. You would not believe some of my workout results while using the built-in GPS :explode:0
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I love love love cardio trainer.0
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That zombie run app sounds awesome!0
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I love Runkeeper too! I'm going to have to check out the zombie one though too!0
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I've used a lot of the apps (mapmywalk/run/ride/fitness, nike run, runkeeper, etc.), and I have to admit, Endomondo is currently my favorite. If you want something for running alone, the zombie one is pretty fun. I use it when I run outside.0
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I also use Noom...although I only use it to keep track of mileage/time. I like that it shows a map and tells you audibly how far you've gone and how long it's been. Although you can listen to your music stored on your phone, I normally open Pandora Radio first to get my music station going, then open Noom, then when I'm done, I log it into MFP, A lot of steps to take! I I will be looking into some of the other suggestions as well, so thanks for asking this!0
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