Is there a app like Runner's Keeper on the iPhone ?

ecs1516
ecs1516 Posts: 51 Member
edited October 2 in Fitness and Exercise
Is there an app that works well that tracks distance run or walked and time on iPhone?

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  • Kekibird
    Kekibird Posts: 1,122 Member
    RunKeeper is on the iPhone.

    Here is a list of the top 50 distance tracker apps on the iPhone. http://www.rncentral.com/nursing-library/careplans/50_iphone_apps_for_runners
  • slainger
    slainger Posts: 150 Member
    try mapmyrun.com. I use the website and manually enter my route, since I don't have an iPhone. But the do have an app, I think its called imapmyrun.com. Check it out and good luck! I love the site, and have used it for the past few years. What's best is that it is free!
  • I use run keeper on my iphone almost everyday. Great App
  • kim0853
    kim0853 Posts: 1 Member
    Endomondo is the best!! www.endomondo.com then download to your phone...love it!!
  • jamja
    jamja Posts: 190
    I switched from run keeper to Edmondo also available on the iPhone. I found it more accurate and user friendly over run keeper.
  • DaveyGravy
    DaveyGravy Posts: 283 Member
    I use Endomondo on Android, it's awesome. Also you could try http://www.sports-tracker.com/ which is great also.
  • cspinney
    cspinney Posts: 81 Member
    I use the mapmyrun iPhone app.
  • scott1024
    scott1024 Posts: 279 Member
    I use MapMyRun and MapMyWalk for walking, running and biking (they're practically one in the same, but I find MapMyWalk works the best for me. Great website as well as iPhone app. AND FREE.
  • My personal have is the Nike app. I've used it, RunKeeper, and MapMyRun. It just seems like the simplest and best. Plus, the Facebook cheers are pretty good motivation.
  • I use runkeeper on my iphone and my hubby uses Nike GPS (as he has a newer iphone than me) , we run together and do the same distance and speed etc, but the Nike GPS is more accurate (we have checked distances in the car) and looses GPS less when we run through the woods etc...
  • Dragonfly1996
    Dragonfly1996 Posts: 196 Member
    ENdomondo is great as long as u have a good signal on ur phone!! If not u will get breaks which will give an inaccurate reading. Prefer the garmin watches in terms of being spot on as endo can put my pace down as slower but not as easy as a phone app!!! Would still recommend it :0)
  • ecs1516
    ecs1516 Posts: 51 Member
    Thanks so much!
  • d2footballJRC
    d2footballJRC Posts: 2,684 Member
    RunKeeper is on the iPhone.

    Here is a list of the top 50 distance tracker apps on the iPhone. http://www.rncentral.com/nursing-library/careplans/50_iphone_apps_for_runners

    How good can that list be, it doesn't have myfitnesspal.com on any of them! ;-)
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