How you count distance when running?
AlisonMacKay
Posts: 112
I have a pedometer but I'm not sure if it counts well when I am running or jogging. How you all track how far you have run?
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I use the runkeeper app on my iphone. It logs time, distance and calories. The distance is done by GPS.0
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My fiance has a Garmin Forerunner which has a GPS to track distance, so I just go by that when we run together. Otherwise, I use mapmyrun.com to plan out my routes and track the distance.0
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I use the runkeeper app on my iphone. It logs time, distance and calories. The distance is done by GPS.
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I use MapMyRide or Google Earth's "path" measurement. Works pretty well for me but requires some patience.0
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If you don't have a smartphone, you can go to mapmyrun.com and plot out your course for the correct distance.0
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I use the runkeeper app on my iphone. It logs time, distance and calories. The distance is done by GPS.
This... or Endomondo (both available on most smart phones... and I use the free versions too0 -
I use the runkeeper app on my iphone. It logs time, distance and calories. The distance is done by GPS.
I have an Android phone and also use the RunKeeper app. It rocks! Note that this won't work on a treadmill, because of the GPS.0 -
I use cardio trainer on my android0
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My fiance has a Garmin Forerunner which has a GPS to track distance, so I just go by that when we run together. Otherwise, I use mapmyrun.com to plan out my routes and track the distance.
yep I have one of these and its excellant, I have also used my phone or preplanned my route on map my run.0 -
iMapmyrun app on the iphone, its awesome, it lets friends see your route live on the web when you are running, great for your supporters when you are running a long one for charity!!0
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Runkeeper or just using gmapspedometer.com. Gmaps pedometer uses Google Maps and works great for plotting a route, checking out the elevation gain/loss, etc.0
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I use CardioTrainer on my phone, but it can be inaccurate is it loses satellite signal. MapMyRun is great for planning routes in advance.0
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I get in my car and drive it.0
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I use CardioTrainer on my phone, but it can be inaccurate is it loses satellite signal. MayMyRun is great for planning routes in advance.
I havent tried that facility yet, it might stop me getting lost and doing double the miles i intended!!!0 -
Oops, typo, it's http://www.mapmyrun.com/ :blushing:0
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I use an app on my iphone called runkeeper. It's free! I used to think each city block was .1 mile, but since using this app I found out that was wrong! Or else my small town has weird city blocks...0
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on my fingers0
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Before my iPhone (runkeeper), I'd drive the route I wanted to take or I'd go to parks where the mileage per laps are listed.0
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I use both mapmyrun.com (to ensure that I know how far I'm running around my neighborhood) and runkeeper on my smartphone0
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Mostly I use google earth. I have verified many of my routes with runkeeper.com.
I've also carried my GPS with me or read what my running partner's GPS watch said.0 -
I have a garmin gps watch. Its a great tool. I use it for pacing too.0
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Thank you Everyone!0
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