Runkeeper! You can see your trajectory; includes more than one sport such as running, hiking, biking; can tell you the pace after X kms or Y minutes... Simply great!
I like the idea of changing the beat of music to your candence, main reason why I don't run with music is that when the beat is different to my candence I find it super irritating and makes feel awkward as I always want to run to the beat while body is not capable of that pace due to fatigue, so having heard this app function I might give running with music a try again, thanks for the info. Love the channel, one of the few I have notifications activated for 😁😎
After testing almost every app, I keep returning to Runkeeper. Free version gives more than what you can ask. Custom interval planning included, pr etc
Suprised no one has made a program you can enter pace, weekly milage and then weekly plan with all your selected run types (Long run, intervals, tempo) Then add another layer to make it better and increase milage by 10% built in. WHY HAS NO ONE DONE THIS ?
Or why does Strava not have the possibility to set a goal for an individual run, like a distance goal? It is the most basic feature you can imagine. Endomondo has it, but that app will stop. Unfortunately :(.
Would it be possible to give some "run with me" videos, where you can run the whole hour with someone in treadmill, but in video the person run in forest or such?
Did you find a good alternative. I was using run with Hal app which was similar to Nike Run Club but the trainers were not as enthusiastic and not much variety.
I've started getting used to GTN calling "Nike" "Nike" (as in bike) and now Fraser throws in a proper pronunciation in the mix and I'm irked once again!
I like my HR limits monitored and wish I could find an app that incorporates alerts well so I dont have to check my watch constantly. Havent really found it yet.
Strava costs 120 euros per year. This is ridiculous! You can buy games that entire teams have spent many hours creating. And then you can easily buy that game for 60 euros and use it for hours over years. It's just outrageous that a simple tracking app costs 120 euros per year.
for casual runner the app will not be of any help for advanced: why would he need one (and the phone while running) when for sure he has a watch... just saying ;-)
@@user-uq1fq6gs3i I knew my point was not clear: I meant: you don't need any of these apps and phone WHILE running - so all the super features described on this video are not available when you use watch. The post run features - I fully agree ;-) But then I would not call these apps: running "workout and planning apps". OK, maybe I am not able to say what is in my head today ;-)
@@TM-ng2bz yes, same here, but you don't use app while running - rather after run. During run you need some info like pace, HR, time, distance etc. - these fields you see on watch - not on the phone when running - right?
@@zyghom No. I don't own a sports watch (and won't have one for a long time, since they often cost as much as a phone). My phone is what tells me intervals for example and that I can use to check how it's going. Also if I run alone I would use it to listen to music, podcasts etc. anyway. (It is also a safety measure to have it with you)
GTN reeeealy needs to buy all of their presenters decent iPhone cases. Heather's screen is always a hot mess, and now this. You'd think elite athletes would have sharper reflexes and better hand/eye coordination, but their phones look like they have drinking problems and/or were just dumped by text message.
Smartwatches with sensors help a bit. Beyond that, simple notebook suffices. The rest is for vanity and due to gadget addiction. [EDIT] Just stopped on motivational cheers from gadget: how miserable one must be in order to need it?