Correction..."motivation"
Correction..."motivation"
Clean site. easy to use and it is easy to go back and see what you ran on any given date
I've used running2win for the last 2 years and its been great for keeping tabs with teammates, and my coach can easily access all of our logs. Addiitonally, they added a new feature that allowed me to import my logs from Flotrack, so now I have my entire run history on running2win which is really nice.
I would definintely recommend this site.
Texas HS Coach wrote:
Flotrack is shutting down their running logs on 11/30.
Any suggs n reccos for other online running logs where the coach can view his/her team's logs and make comments? This is mainly used for the no-contact periods and for referencing workouts in the past.
Thanks...
Running2Win is the way to go. I first started logging on Flotrack in 2008 -[2012] (more so because a good friend of mine was the one who helped create it!) but I soon got frustrated with it and it didn't seem to be going anywhere.
I started looking for sites to log and out of the ones I looked at I really enjoyed Running2Win the most. It was a tad 'confusing' at first but that could have just been my naive-ness on the whole online logging thing. Lot's of aspects that I really enjoy about it. They also have an iOS app for the site, which could definitely be updated and worked on (NO DROID is my biggest thing with that) but it makes things way easier when on the go.
Texas HS Coach wrote:
Flotrack is shutting down their running logs on 11/30.
Any suggs n reccos for other online running logs where the coach can view his/her team's logs and make comments? This is mainly used for the no-contact periods and for referencing workouts in the past.
Thanks...
How important is for the community to have such website?
I do make websites and mobile applications, professionally.
I even did a wearable device for personal use.
Actually this could turn nice for everyone.
I'll come back in a couple of weeks to show my log online :)
Yeah, I run for a mid major D1 program and our coach is having use Running2win now. Seems pretty sweet so far, a lot easier to compare month-month data compared to Flotrack. I like running2win a lot after the last 3 days... Flotrack importer was smooth!
I just transferred my logs from flotrack to running2win. I actually liked the flotrack format a lot, unlike some others on the forum, but they didn't export my log totally correctly and it was corrupted somehow.
I emailed running2win with the file and they were able to figure out a way to import it anyways, which was impressive
I have set up an excel document, that I have programed to automically import my data from my garmin into the spread sheet. I then go in and type how the work out went. It is also viewable by others and then I can Customize who can comment on it.
I just posted this in the other thread as well, but I will add to the many here that have vouched for Running2Win. Very happy with the site so far, as well as the flotrack transfer process. Highly recommended.
Thanks to all new members that have sent me their logs that had issues and didn't import. I have modified the importer to account for various problems and have uploaded it to the site. Try the importer and if it does fail please send me the file with your running2win user name and I'll find / fix the error and get it imported for you.
sweat mobile (created by Kevin Batt) is pretty good! Most aussie guys use it.
logarun.com is what my team used to use. Great website, easy for coach and other athletes to see what is going on.
logarun.com
I also use Final Surge, but it cost $199 per year.
Easy to see everyone's training and make comments plus send team emails.
My team uses running2win and our coach assigns workouts to us in it and plans them out ahead using their team feature
Make everyone buy a garmin watch and create a strava account.