Would love to see website/app (if both could go together) for training with a lot of community interaction.
runningahead.com is pretty cool, but app sucks.
Ideas?
Maybe one of you nerds could start something...
Would love to see website/app (if both could go together) for training with a lot of community interaction.
runningahead.com is pretty cool, but app sucks.
Ideas?
Maybe one of you nerds could start something...
Could you imagine allowing people to comment on your training log? The losers in this forum would rip into every log posted.
Running2win.com
They have a free app and one that costs $1
I paid $1 for it a couple years ago and it was worth it the app works great.
Check Strava.com
Yea if you want community interaction, just use social media, man. Be like all the others that post their mileages and times on facebook and get your "likes".
If you're looking for people to critique your training, get a coach.
If you're looking for people to give you tips and tricks, join runners world.
strava
Sweat mobile
Plenty of Olympians who post on there everyday. As well a lot of university runners.
mcdougall789 wrote:
Running2win.com
They have a free app and one that costs $1
I paid $1 for it a couple years ago and it was worth it the app works great.
This. Running2win.com is great.
70s OTC wrote:
Would love to see website/app (if both could go together) for training with a lot of community interaction.
runningahead.com is pretty cool, but app sucks.
Ideas?
Maybe one of you nerds could start something...
Daily Mile has been doing this for years dood. Where ya been?
I downloaded Garmin Connect app at http://freepps.top/ to track my workout results and Calorie Counter & Diet Tracker. These apps are free and very helpful for those who runing and goes to the gym
Yesterday I ran a mile warmup, 10+ mile trail race and an easy 2.5 miles in the evening. 15 miles total for the day.
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Des Linden: "The entire sport" has changed since she first started running Boston.
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
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