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iPhone apps
For about 13 years, I logged every mile I ran. Most of those were on Hal's site. But since things changed and fell apart there, I've quit logging my runs.
I'm looking for a good iPhone app that will make it easy for me to keep track of my miles, will show me weekly, monthly, yearly totals, and possibly even allow me to access them from online, too.
Suggestions?
I'm looking for a good iPhone app that will make it easy for me to keep track of my miles, will show me weekly, monthly, yearly totals, and possibly even allow me to access them from online, too.
Suggestions?
Bob- Lord Bobby
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Re: iPhone apps
Are you wanting something you can use while you're running or just something you can input data into after the run? I know a bunch of us here use the David Hayes one found here: http://home.avvanta.com/~dhays/running/runlog/runlog.html
Otherwise, there's one called RunKeeper that looks promising.
Otherwise, there's one called RunKeeper that looks promising.
mul21- Explaining To Spouse
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Re: iPhone apps
mul21 wrote:Are you wanting something you can use while you're running or just something you can input data into after the run? I know a bunch of us here use the David Hayes one found here: http://home.avvanta.com/~dhays/running/runlog/runlog.html
Otherwise, there's one called RunKeeper that looks promising.
I will occasionally use my phone as a gps when I do not have my Garmin, but something I can input data into post run. I've tried the Hayes spreadsheet before, but guess I'm looking at using something that I can access and input anywhere, not just when I get back to a computer. Since I've always got my phone with me, I'd prefer something for that.
Bob- Lord Bobby
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Re: iPhone apps
Looks like RunKeeper may work for you then. App allows you to input the basics into your phone and it uploads it automatically to the website. You can edit the workouts on the computer but not on the phone it looks like. I have an Android, but I'm sure it works the same for the iPhone.
mul21- Explaining To Spouse
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Re: iPhone apps
RunKeeper will work... you can also upload the data to RunningAhead... a really cool runner-oriented site.
Admin- Admin
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Re: iPhone apps
You could also just use Safari on the iPhone to access runningahead.com and use its logging tool.
Mark B- Needs A Life
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Re: iPhone apps
Garmin connect has a toy and app.
endomondo is a website I just knew but haven't checked out. Take a look and let me know.
RA seems to be the best in reporting.
endomondo is a website I just knew but haven't checked out. Take a look and let me know.
RA seems to be the best in reporting.
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