Looking for a running app with timers?
Nativestar56
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Does anyone know of an app that will let me listen to my own music and set timers so I know when to start running/walking?
I'm trying to get back into running after a break. I've done the NHS C25k before and really liked it but as I'm not starting from the beginning again I want to be able to set my own intervals and listen to my own music!
I've had a look on the app store (I have an android phone) and Runtastic sounds like it'll do what I want it to, but I'm not sure what's included with the free version and what I have to upgrade for. Has anyone used it or can recommend a better one?
I'm trying to get back into running after a break. I've done the NHS C25k before and really liked it but as I'm not starting from the beginning again I want to be able to set my own intervals and listen to my own music!
I've had a look on the app store (I have an android phone) and Runtastic sounds like it'll do what I want it to, but I'm not sure what's included with the free version and what I have to upgrade for. Has anyone used it or can recommend a better one?
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endomondo. Runtastic, Mapmyrun ...... Try the free versions and see what suits you I use endomondo primarily but sometimes I do use runtastic as it has a couple of features I use on occasion0
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I already have Mapmyrun, I use it to log my runs/workouts but as far as I could see there's no option to listen to my music and have it tell me when I've been running for 5 minutes then 3 minutes then another 5 etc. I know it'll tell me when I've done a mile if I have GPS on but I've always found that super inaccurate.
I'll have a look at Runtastic see if that has that option.0 -
Most running apps only offer custom workouts in the premium version. Check out runkeeper. Somewhere hidden in there is a way to create custom workouts for free (I think click on the workout select button and scroll all the way to the bottom). I think it also works with music. If you're a bit tech-savvy and use iphone you might want to look into ismoothrun. It's not a free app, but it's probably the best one out there. I'm sure it works with music but I have not tried it yet as I enjoy the singing of birds more.0
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MOVES automatically recognises walking,running, cycling etc...no need to start, it counts steps, calories and distance along with pace and map, since it runs in a background you can listen to your music or anything that you fancy- and it's free.0
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I am a bigger fan of the add on concept. I have used apps in the past, but they use the battery power like there is no tomorrow and they are not as accurate as the gps based HRM. I am a Garmin user - and recently I came across a $99 refurbished forerunner 210. You download it to their garmin connect website for analysis and then you can link it to MFP. The other brand I am aware of is Polar. I have a Polar H7 bluetooth (about $50-60)for my Mapmyfitness. I only use it in the gym because I can see the HR on the bike/treadmill. If you use an app - you may need to use a bluetooth HRM if you want track HR. In any case - using GPS on your smart phone drain the battery on your phone0
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Couch to 5k. the unpaid app lets you build a playlist, too.0
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I just searched for an interval timer app and downloaded a free one. It's basic, but does everything I need and I run it along with my iTunes and also map my run at the same time. A little drain on the battery but not too bad.0
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Thanks for the replies everyone. I've found that NHS c25k has released an app since I did it the first time and that does exactly what I want! I'm going to keep this page bookmarked though for when I'm done with the c25k.0
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Strava!! I use it religiously0
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Nativestar56 wrote: »Does anyone know of an app that will let me listen to my own music and set timers so I know when to start running/walking?
I'm trying to get back into running after a break. I've done the NHS C25k before and really liked it but as I'm not starting from the beginning again I want to be able to set my own intervals and listen to my own music!
I've had a look on the app store (I have an android phone) and Runtastic sounds like it'll do what I want it to, but I'm not sure what's included with the free version and what I have to upgrade for. Has anyone used it or can recommend a better one?
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