What apps help keep you on track?
jody664
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I find I'm relying more and more on my phone apps, everything from Nook to read books to productivity apps. I'm always on the hunt for new apps. What apps (besides MFP) do you use to help you meet your fitness goals?
Here are some I use/like (not all of them are truly fitness-related but help me stay on track:
- SmartGoals - allows you to set goals (in my case gym attendance and healthy eating) and earn "points" for achieving them.
- Endomondo - pretty popular, especially for running/walking
- EveryMove - an MFP friend told me about this. I just downloaded and so far I like it.
- ZipList - meal planner and grocery list maker in one app. Syncs with Google calendar.
- FitRadio and Pandora - helps chisel away the time on cardio equipment.
- Nook - I have a Nook tablet, but I find it's just as easy to read books on my phone while I'm doing cardio.
What are your favorite apps and why?
Here are some I use/like (not all of them are truly fitness-related but help me stay on track:
- SmartGoals - allows you to set goals (in my case gym attendance and healthy eating) and earn "points" for achieving them.
- Endomondo - pretty popular, especially for running/walking
- EveryMove - an MFP friend told me about this. I just downloaded and so far I like it.
- ZipList - meal planner and grocery list maker in one app. Syncs with Google calendar.
- FitRadio and Pandora - helps chisel away the time on cardio equipment.
- Nook - I have a Nook tablet, but I find it's just as easy to read books on my phone while I'm doing cardio.
What are your favorite apps and why?
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In addition to a few you mentioned, I like "Get Running" which is a couch to 5 k app that tells me when to walk and run and lets me use my own playlist.
I also love Strava for the competition and I just recently found Cycle Coach which is like having a spin instructor on your iphone.
Most of the time I use Endomondo - I have the premium service on their website (affordable yearly subscription) which lets me analyze my heart rate zones.
My latest purchase (not app related) that I LOVE are my Jaybird Blue Buds X bluetooth earphones. They are awesome - I love being free to walk around and hear music regardless of where my iphone is. This is really handy at the gym.
You gotta love technology.0 -
I also have a pretty full stable of phone apps related to fitness (phitness?)
MFP, of course
BodyMedia Fit (I have the link armband. For me, the combo of MFP and BMF is really the most important tech I have going)
Withings (I have a blood pressure monitor
C25K free and 10K free from zen labs - recently finished c25k, and will continue with 10K
RunKeeper
MapMyRide (considering combining those and using MapMyFitness)
other than the C25K/10K apps, which don't collect any data anyway, they all share back and forth.
I also import data from BMF, MFP, and Withings, as well as data from my fancy scale that measures weight, BF%, skeletal muscle%, visceral fat, and calculates BMI, resting metabolism, and "body age," but has no ap, into a rather complex excel spreadsheet with all sorts of pivot charts summarizing and graphing my progress. I like pretty charts, and some of the charts from the aps. Doing that has actually helped me make decisions based on real data - for example, I feared I was loosing too much lean mass as my weight was dropping faster than I planned, but it turns out it wasn't. Until recently, and now it is, so I'm going to be more diligent about strength training and eating enough calories...0 -
MFP, obvioulsy
Nike+
8tracks...awesome playlists for workin out
I did a 1 week trial for gympact...where you get paid to work out, and pay them if you miss workouts...but heard bad things so never subscribed.
Those are the only three I really use :P So, this is more of a bump to check the other stuff out0 -
I like Map My Walk and, now that the weather is getting more springlike, Map My Ride for my bicycle. I love that they track my route, speed, distance and even altitude. I get a pretty accurate calorie burn and its very easy to use. My only regret is that it isn't synched with MFP...maybe someday.0
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Well, MFP obviously! And Spark Recipes! Love it!!! It has tons of healthy recipes. You can search for whatever you are interested in and save the ones you like to favorites. I also downloaded Strava Cycling but I haven't used it yet. My bike is messed up!:sad:0
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Runkeeper!!0
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MFP obviously
Nike Running +
21k Runner
myWod but looking forward to checking out some of the others mentioned!0 -
*MFP (of course)
*MapMyRide (this really helped me figure out the distance/incline of my bike commute)
*Fitocracy (this is a lot more fitness-focused than MFP and helps track a variety of different cardio and strength exercises)
*WomanLog Pro (this is a good app for women to track menstrual cycles, weight, headaches/bodyaches, etc. and helps make me more aware of how my body works and how different parts of my cycle affect my weight, appetite, and general sense of well-being)0 -
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In addition to a few you mentioned, I like "Get Running" which is a couch to 5 k app that tells me when to walk and run and lets me use my own playlist.
Another app like this is Interval Run, except it has Couch to 5k, Gateway to 8k, and 1 Hour Runner pre-programmed in, and you can also create your own runs with run/walk intervals. You just turn on your music, and then the app will briefly interrupt your music when it is time for you to switch between running and walking. I've started using it for C25K and it's awesome.
I also like an app called Schedule Planner (by Intersog Utilities) because it has a space for your planned schedule, then a space for what you actually did (so you can keep track of whether you actually spent the time on what you meant to spend it on, and plan around common interruptions, etc). It also breaks down your schedule by time spent on certain activities, so you can budget 4% of your day for fitness, or whatever.0 -
This is a great thread! I know I'm not using my smart phone as much as I could be - I'll be back tomorrow to check some of these out - keep 'em coming!0
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Forgot to mention earlier...
I've not used it yet myself, but I'm tempted to try out the "You Are Your Own Gym" app for bodyweight strength training. There's a related book for women (Body By You) that starts with easier routines and has more progressions, so I might try that first since I currently don't do any strength training.0 -
Forgot to mention earlier...
I've not used it yet myself, but I'm tempted to try out the "You Are Your Own Gym" app for bodyweight strength training. There's a related book for women (Body By You) that starts with easier routines and has more progressions, so I might try that first since I currently don't do any strength training.
I've downloaded this app and am going to start it on Mon/Tue. I've reviewed the workout routines and I'm really excited to get it started. It looks like it will work wonders.0 -
I found Nike Training Club.
Helps when I can't figure out what to do for a workout.
I was using Nexercise till they boogered up the point system and it's not worth it.
Nike+ for running
Endomondo for walking/hiking with the kiddos
Libra to track trends in my weight
Fooducate
I have a few c25k apps but I like the podcasts that I can run with NIke+
oh and
an Interval Timer that is linked up to "pocket change"0 -
I use:
MFP
Allrecipes (so many great recipes)
C25K
FitBit
You Are Your Own Gym0 -
Wow! Looking forward to trying several of these apps! Thanks for the suggestions.0
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MFP all the wayyy0
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Runtastic pedometer, push ups, sit ups and squats
Fitoctacy
Nike + running
Nike training club
Zombies, Run
Zombies, Run 5k training
Yogify0 -
MFP, woot!
Map My Run- I feel like it is a bit more accurate on estimating calories when I'm on a free run and also tells me every time I finished a mile and tells me how long it took. I love realizing my normal walking is way faster than 3.0 mph and I can run faster than 5.0mph, I was so mistaken :ohwell:0 -
Bumping, all the ones I use have been mention except I use an app calles "seconds" for interval and HIIT training0
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I'm so excited to try some of these apps!0
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Great post and info. Thanks!0
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Bump!0
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MFP
Fitbit.com
Trendweight.com
with my Fitbit and Aria wifi scale.
These three websites and 2 "gadgets" have been the reason for my success so far, without a doubt.1 -
I use
Earndit- gives me points for my workout and then I get great deals on things (check it out always different)
BodyMedia- I have the core armband
MFP- Food and Friends
those are about it for me, I try to keep it simple and fun0 -
Besides MFP, I use the following:
Endomondo
Fooducate
WaterYourBody
C25K0
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