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Hey Runners!
I'm wanting something that tells me how far I've gone when I run. I know Ipod has the new sync equipment out with nike... which I would looove to have. However, it's a little over my budget. Does anyone know if there is any similar equipment at a lower price?
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My droid has an app that syncs with google maps. It's called like MyTrack or something. Obviously this only works if you have some sort of high tech cell phone.
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I just found a website that lets you map out your run and it tells you the distance. Pretty neat.
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ah yes, I forgot about that one. :-)
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I have a Moto Droid and it's to big for me to want it on me when I run. :) I do have a app that I use to track my calories and exercise and I LOVE it! It makes life so easy.
I suggest going to mapmyrun and track your route. Its a lot of fun. I live very rural and had no problem mapping my routes. When I run I do take my iPod nano in an arm band. I wouldn't really want anything bigger/ more cumbersome than that. It has a stop watch, lets me time my whole run & laps. I think it has a pedometer but i don't use it. I'm still a beginner. One of the things I'm kinda dreading is working up to distances where I'll need to carry a snack and/or drink. I'm a ways from that though. |
I mapped out my run. And I have been running a mile everyday until yesterday I started going 1.5. Ill slowly add on to that. But, yeah.. how does that work? I can't imagine running with a water bottle.. hmm.. I already run with my phone in hand and it is kind of annoying.
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Originally Posted by caseygail21: |
for distances less than 2 miles i just try to hydrate before a run (without chugging a ton 5 minutes before hitting the asphalt) they do make water bottles with straps/handles that sit right over your hand (i'd say rig some up with duct tape...) because grrrrriping stuff makes your whole upper body tense. i leave as much stuff behind as i can-definitely no phone- when i'm road running, which is hilarious because when i run on the treadmill i pull out all the stops with magazines, phones, sweat towels, waters, and a ton of other bs. hehehe!
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Originally Posted by anatasia: |
You mentioned iPod, do you have an iPhone or iPod Touch? If so, there is an app called Runkeeper that uses the GPS on your phone to track. Otherwise, I also use MapMyRun and love it.
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yikes, well totally keep it safe with your cell phone in that case. who ever said the two dirtiest words: fanny. pack. she may be right! time to start rocking a fanny pack! i love it.
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I got my camelback for about $25. It holds about 2L of water. You just have to shop around for the sales.
Also, my ex-roomie used to map out his runs on Google Maps. |
Originally Posted by caseygail21: For me I leave my cell behind, and always run near people or with a buddy. I put my house keys on a key ring and loop it to my sports bra or in my shoe laces tucked in. My mp3 clips onto my hat or bra! So nice. You an also wear a bracelet that has all of your emergency info on it just in case something truly bad happens. As for tracking distance, I use google pedometer. It's SO simple. You mark your starting and end point, and it does all the work for ya :) http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/ |
Originally Posted by garstar: Thanks for all of the suggestions! I used mapmyrun.com and it was very helpful. I know the distance I have been running, and I mapped out a run for my goal. |
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