running app???
mkoff32
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I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to running apps. As my Couch to 5K comes to an end, I'm looking for an app in which I can put in the distance that I want to run and one that gives me a notification as to when to stop or turn around. Is there anything like that out there? (I basically want to run 5k every time I go out to get ready for the 5k I signed up for) Thanks!
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I have a few different running apps and haven't toyed with some of them yet, but i've been mostly enjoying Nike+. It tells you when you've reached 1 mile, 2 miles, 3 miles, 5k, etc. It notifies you of your pace per mile and your total average pace. There's a map of your route and you can see your time along the way. It also adds your total miles run while using the app. You can integrate it with playlists from your phone and save a "power song" to really amp you up along the run.
I have an iPhone 5. I'm not sure if it's available for Android though.0 -
Nice! Thanks. I have an I-Phone 5 as well. That's exactly what I'm looking for. I usually just jam to a Pandora station on my runs and my current C25K app turns my music down to talk to me. Do you know if the Nike app would work similarly with Pandora?0
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I just discovered Nike+ and LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it! My second choice is Map My Run. For some reason it doesn't always work well. With Nike+ you can play your music within the app. Its nice to not have to run so many programs on those long runs.0
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(Opened app to better explain some features)
-You can also enter in your height, weight, and gender to better calculate your calories burned if you're not using a heart rate monitor.
-You can enter if you're running on the street, wooded trails, or treadmill.
-Can be synced with Facebook and Path if you want to be cheered on by friends (Runstastic is another app - can't remember if it's free or not - and I think that can be synced directly with MFP, if that's what you're looking for)
-It keeps track of your personal bests so you can challenge your previous times
I've actually never tried using Pandora while simultaneously using the app. It's definitely worth a shot though!0 -
Thanks guys. I'm sold!0
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I love Nike+....But Im also playing with Endomondo which I think syncs to MFP.
Nike+ Limits you to running/walking only. Additionally you cant really edit the runs if there are mistakes. For instance: Last fall I did an 18 mile training run for a marathon and somethign got screwy with the GPS half way through and showed that I ran miles 101-2 at a 30 sec pace. Ya I know Im FAST!
Anyway, that ruined my avg pace for all my runs screwed up my fastest 5k record my fastest Mile record, my fastest 1k record. So I eventually deleted the run because it was hosing up all my statistics and IM OCD abotu my stats.0 -
Is it good for interval running? Like if i were to start off with a walk, then high intensity run, then slow run/jog for (this is what i usually do and then repeat) will it tell me how long im walking and how long im running etc?0
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I love Nike+....But Im also playing with Endomondo which I think syncs to MFP.
Nike+ Limits you to running/walking only. Additionally you cant really edit the runs if there are mistakes. For instance: Last fall I did an 18 mile training run for a marathon and somethign got screwy with the GPS half way through and showed that I ran miles 101-2 at a 30 sec pace. Ya I know Im FAST!
Anyway, that ruined my avg pace for all my runs screwed up my fastest 5k record my fastest Mile record, my fastest 1k record. So I eventually deleted the run because it was hosing up all my statistics and IM OCD abotu my stats.
Oh no! That would drive me nuts too.
Oppositely, I used a screen shot of my Nike+ pace for an 8k in April. The bib timer said I crossed the line at 54 minutes when it was really around 44. Quite a bit off, so I emailed the race coordinator and sent along the screen shot of my split times to speed up the process. Nike+ app, for the win!0 -
I totally misread your post--whoops!
I recently completed the C25K program, and am now doing the C210K program. I registered for a 10K for the beginning of June. I used to focus on my mileage ran, but I would get too stressed about it. I'm finding that the C210K program is still helping me get the mileage, but I am more focused on time.
Bonus is that it's a free app as well0 -
ismoothrun is the best iphone running app I have ever used. I miss it now that I am on Android. It was great even on the treadmill, most aren't.0
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ismoothrun is the best iphone running app I have ever used. I miss it now that I am on Android. It was great even on the treadmill, most aren't.
Another vote for this one - only available on an iphone, but it's brilliant. Check it out http://www.ismoothrun.com0 -
Here's one that most people probably haven't heard of, but its worth checking out... Running Club App for the iPhone. It basically lets you run set distances like you were looking for and tells you when you get halfway, but the cool thing is you can run live against other people who are running at the same time, or you can re-race yourself and other people's past runs. It gives additional motivation to get out there and run since you are running "with" other people.0
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My favorite is Jog Log. It costs $1.99 I believe and is well worth it. The reason I like that one is that not only can you build your own workout (to focus on distance, time, pace, etc. like many other apps do) but it is highly customizable about what stats it calls out to you on what timeline. I was using RunKeeper, but it didn't have the options I wanted. I have mine set up to call out every 5 minutes the following: Total distance, total time, average pace, average speed, current speed, and my distance ahead/behind of the ghost pace that I set. Far more customizable than any of the others I tried.0
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I really love Nike+ as well. It's great for tracking distances, calories burned, speed, etc. and syncs to Nike, so you can see your progress and all that. I used it for training for a half-marathon in 2011, and it helped so much!0
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I use Runkeeper. Uses GPS and tracks your routes. Free and very easy to use.0
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I have a Motion-X GPS on my iPhone...it tracks time, distance.... ... don't know if that would help you. I use mine for walking - it very motivating...0
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Another vote for Nike +.
I have an ongoing competition with my friends on there too. Really helps motivate you to put in some miles.
I have had trouble with the GPS signal failing and not logging how far I really ran. If you wear Nike shoes - you can get the sensor to go in them and it helps keep your app calibrated.
Nike also has a sport watch that tracks your runs... I've been looking into getting one of those.0 -
I use Nike plus and Endomondo. Both work well, but the Nike plus works well on the treadmill as well, but does not post to MFP.0
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You have lots of responses, but I have to put my 2 cents in. I LOVE MapMyRun. It can post your route on facebook, which is fun. If you have it on your iphone and are listening to music. It will dim your music and let you know when you reach a new mile, as well as your pace. It's fantastic. you can also set it to a bike ride, instead of a run, and you can go online to go to your routes, look for routes in your area that other people recommend, you can add details to routes, like restrooms, terrain, etc.
Its fantastic. and Free.0 -
Everyone said it already but Nike + and Mapmyrun are the best IMO.0
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I see Nike+ is popular! I might need to jump on that bandwagon....JUST KIDDING! I love MapMyRun! All my running friends use it and we follow each other. It gives you mileage, current pace, average pace, and split times.
There is live tracking My husband is also able to track me during my races to see where I am.0 -
I use RunKeeper. I can set my mileage and it plays my music (I have a WO playlist, admittedly I don't use Pandora for running). The lady comes in and tells me my mileage and pace. I have to keep track of how far I want to go and turn around on my own though. So if I want to do a 6 mile run, I know to turn around and head back at mile 3.
RunKeeper also lets you set up training runs - so it can tell you when to run for a specific distance/race.
Edited to add: I find the cals it says I burned are pretty accurate to what my HRM says too0 -
nike+!0
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+1 for runkeeper. free, accurate, the lady talks to me as often as I want her to, I set goals... Love it. You can play music through any other app (pandora, etc) and the the volume will go down when the lady starts talking.0
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I have a Samsung Android phone and I LOVE LOVE LOVE my c25k app from Run Double. I've just upgraded to the bridge to 10k....it cost a dollar or something minimal like that.
You can play your own music in the background, have the settings give you your pace and distance every 5 min, or not, there are different settings and you can run by distance, time, fun runs, tempo runs, etc. etc. It's amazing! It'll give you your stats, pace, distance, and shows your route on a map.
I highly recommend it!! :):)0 -
Runkeeper- can play your music simultaneously. Love it0
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I use and like Runkeeper but the drawback is it is totally dependent on GPS signal. If it loses it then it won't do anything. So treadmill, cloudy days, etc; and I am stuck with a manual entry and I can't monitor my HR, etc; THat is where ismoothrun kicked butt. It could detect your stride and very accurately determine how far you ran.0
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I love Nike+....But Im also playing with Endomondo which I think syncs to MFP.
Nike+ Limits you to running/walking only. Additionally you cant really edit the runs if there are mistakes. For instance: Last fall I did an 18 mile training run for a marathon and somethign got screwy with the GPS half way through and showed that I ran miles 101-2 at a 30 sec pace. Ya I know Im FAST!
Anyway, that ruined my avg pace for all my runs screwed up my fastest 5k record my fastest Mile record, my fastest 1k record. So I eventually deleted the run because it was hosing up all my statistics and IM OCD abotu my stats.
I would be very upset if that happened to me. It is nice you can edit your runs in Mapmyrun and I like you can have splits. I don't know if Nike+ has that feature. Maymyrun also gives you more info like your avg pace, Nike+ seems to only give you your avg mile time. I just think Nike+ is more user friendly and "pretty"0 -
I have used both Nike + Running and Endomondo. I prefer endomondo, it will map your run, show your pace, calories, bluetooth heart rate monitor, distance or time interval announcements, and play music off of your phone. The data from their website can be pushed directly with MFP.0
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I use Runkeeper. It tracks many different activties either by manual entry or GPS and if you put in your correct stats, comes up with a pretty accurate calorie burn, pretty close to what the HRM gives me. You can still play your own tunes or listen to streamed radio and it will let you know your preset interval times, etc. It doesn't know if you are walking or jogging, but in my experience, the burn over distance is roughly the same whether I walk or run. When I walk and run, I change at the interval announcement for distance travelled. You can set it to .25 kms (miles too) up to 10 kms. And it's free. It doesn't sync with MFP but it does with Fitbit so it gets my data in a round about way.0
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