iPhone App for tracking miles ran.
Just_Wil
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Name your favorite iPhone App for tracking how far you've ran.
I have a C25K app from Zen Labs, but it does not track miles ran and I'd really like to know how far I've gone.
(as a bonus, I'd like to know if the app is configurable to call out distances once you reach it, i.e., quarter mile, half mile, full mile)
Thanks!
I have a C25K app from Zen Labs, but it does not track miles ran and I'd really like to know how far I've gone.
(as a bonus, I'd like to know if the app is configurable to call out distances once you reach it, i.e., quarter mile, half mile, full mile)
Thanks!
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Anyone?0
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I'm not sure if the iPhone has this, but Runtastic is good because it can track distance, time, speed, and a calorie estimate based on your weight. You can also set it to tell you when you've hit a mile or a time. It can be linked to MFP.0
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I used Map My Dog Walk. Obviously marketed to those with pups but is free (just need to put up with ads from Subaru) and has some nice features including calling out mile intervals. You can set these up for however you want. I walk my dogs 5 miles so mine is set to 2.5 miles.0
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I use Runtastic (:0
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Nike+ or runkeeper0
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I like Runkeeper. It calls out time, distance and pace every 5 minutes. There's a free version and a pro version. The pro version has memory for the routes and such.0
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Dude, it's Runkeeper all the way. I just got an email today saying they added MFP integration. I've been using Runkeeper for almost 3 years. You can download a c25k training program with the days all broken out, but I think that costs a few extra bucks. Personally I just created workouts for each day of c25k manually.
It will chime in and give you whatever run stats you want at either a distance you specify (every mile, or whatnot) or time interval (every 5 minutes).
I think the killer combo is MyFitnessPall + FitBit (for general activity level) + Runkeeper (for tracking runs, bike rides, etc) + WiFi scale (I haven't tried one, but FitBit and Withings both make them).
FWIW...
Edit: I have Runkeeper Pro. They also have Elite for a monthly fee.0 -
Runkeeper....measures time, distance, pace, calories, etc. You can invite friends and set goals... Great motivation! Also links with My Fitness Pal. You can also set intervals which is great for those who use walk/run method.0
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I like WalkTracker I have the pro version, which lets you keep your runs/walks/etc
I use it for tracking my infrequent runs, my walks and my horse rides.0 -
Nike + Running is my favorite app. I have been using it for over a year. It is free and requires no other equipment. I like having a little map of my run, being able to set my notifications (it tells me every 1/2 mile how I am doing), plus I have workout music already set in the app.0
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Thank you all. I'll give runkeeper a try, it looks like what i am looking for.0
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I use Nike+ and love it, the recent new update now allows you to set up challenges vs friends.0
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I love my runkeeper, you can even manually add in treadmill workouts if you want. The other cool thing is that you can customize your cues to certain distances, certain times, what it tells you (pace, current pace, average pace, calories, etc). It can also email you with workout reminders etc... not that I forget to workout haha0
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Thank you all. I'll give runkeeper a try, it looks like what i am looking for.
This is what I use too, but I have found that the elevation is not accurate for me. I live in southern louisiana, totally flat, and it has told me that during one of my runs I climbed 69 ft. Not possible around here unless I walked up a bridge. LOL
You can change the type of activity to show walking, running, cycling, skating etc, but I have found that the milaege was innacurate on occassion when I have used it for biking.
For purely running or walking and only being concered with distance, time, pace and calories it seems to work great.0 -
Runkeeper!0
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Personally I prefer to use a dedicated GPS watch. It's obviously more expensive but much easier to deal with during runs and you can easily look down and check your pace, etc. at any point. Much better for races as well since many races don't allow headphones. I have the Garmin 910xt but the Garmin 110 would work well for most runners and can be found for under $150.0
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There are many apps to track your runs
I personally use Nike + but that was $1.99, I like it much much better than all the others I have tried (Runtastic, Runkeeper, Mapmyrun and such)0 -
I used to use Nike+ and really liked it, but it wouldn't let me add treadmill workouts manually (you have to hold onto your phone so it goes off how you swing your arms-was wrong when i used it like that). I now use RunKeeper and like it much better. I haven't looked at Nike+ recently though. Runkeeper is nice and syncs with MFP.0
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Sports Track :bigsmile: - it's android but should have iPhone app as well.
You have your duration time
GPS map saved with your daily route
Distance - km
Avg speed - km/h
Avg pace - min/km
Max speed - km/h
Energy - kcal
Laps
Chart
You can add your exercise friends
You can answer your phone, sms, take picture etc while you use this application.
Simply fabulous :bigsmile:0
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