Device: iOS Universal
Category: Healthcare & Fitness
Price: $2.99 -> Free, Version: 1.4 (iTunes)
Description:FREE in Celebration of National Running Day!Runner's Log makes it very easy to track your running sessions, keeping a log of the distance and time taken for each run. ● View a calendar showing which days you ran recently.● View statistics and charts of weekly, monthly, and yearly progress.● Map your regular routes—their distances are automatically computed and entered. ● Track the total mileage put on your running shoes (which typically last 350–550 miles).★ “Runner’s Log … allows you to keep your own personal log of your runs/walks/fitness.” —JillWillRun.com★ “I found this app fairly simple to use. … I for one am so very happy to have Runner's Log.” —blog.OregonLive.com★ “I like the convenience of having a log in my iPhone. … I like the Runner's Log app.” —theRUNiverse.comLinks to review articles are at fikesfarm.com. FULL DESCRIPTIONRunner's Log makes it easy to record the results of a running session in a matter of seconds. You can also use Runner's Log to review your running history, and plan new routes for future running sessions. When you return from a run, use Runner's Log to record your session. The date, route, and shoes used are all automatically filled in based on defaults. The time spent on your last run for the route is also presented as the default. Simply adjust the minutes or seconds and you are done! Your pace will be shown to you. To plan a new route to try in your neighborhood, go to the routes tab and bring up the map, which centers on your current location. Simply tap points on the map in order to create your route. When done, the route distance is automatically computed. If you run this route frequently, you can set it as the default. Runner's Log makes it a cinch to keep track of shoe mileage. Any unlogged mileage already on your shoes can be added to the total tracked. You can track each pair separately, and you can choose a pair of shoes to be the default for new running sessions. When a pair is ready to be retired, you can mark it as such. You can view a calendar showing which days you ran recently. This makes it easy to decide if you are due for a run today, or should take a break. You can also view statistics and charts showing weekly, monthly, and yearly summaries of your distance, time and pace, as well as the accumulated mileage put on your shoes.
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Runner's Log - track your running sessions
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