Here are 5 very successful running apps, whether it’s reaching your goals, tracking your runs, or even keeping track of what you eat.
Now that the sunny days are back (or almost back), it’s easier to get out and (again) start running. If you’re new to this business, it can be difficult to stay motivated, especially when the temperature rises. A good running app can help you track your progress, stay connected to a supportive and supportive community, and track your heart rate, respiration, and more. To do this, there are many applications, each with its own characteristics. Here are five that deserve attention.
Strava
Strava is probably the app of choice for many runners. Among the features: walk tracking, large sports community, real-time performance tracking, performance analyzer… The app can also connect you with friends to compare your statistics and motivate each other. It works with a wide range of devices such as Fitbit, Apple Watch and many heart rate monitors.
Strava is available on iOS and Android for free, with in-app purchases from €2.89 to €66.04.
MapMyRun
Another very good app. This will help you find trail or road maps, which is great for beginners. You can also connect your connected Under Armor shoes to it if you have one. They have a chip that syncs up to provide a coach and lots of real-time stats.
MapMyRun is available on iOS and Android for free, with in-app purchases from €4.36 to €31.99.
My running plan
The main feature of Runcoach’s My Run Plan app is workout plans. You choose a goal, like running 10 km, and the app will help you create a training plan tailored to that goal.
The help functionality is also very interesting. You can send your questions to certified Runcoach trainers and they will get back to you very quickly.
My Run Plan is available on iOS and Android. Two weeks free trial, then your choice of €9.99/month, €49.99/semester, or €64.99/year.
spar keeper
Like My Run Plan, Runkeeper lets you create customized workout plans to reach your goals and track your progress. In addition to integrating with the Apple Watch and various trackers on the market, Runkeeper also works natively with Apple Health and MyFitnessPal.
Runkeeper is available on iOS and Android for free with in-app purchases from €0.74 to €42.99.
MyFitnessPal
Diet is very important for a good run. Although MyFitnessPal is not strictly speaking a running application, it is on this list. The app allows you to keep a diary of your meals, track calories consumed, as well as water, protein and more by analyzing what you eat. You can also enter your runs and set goals.
The app lets you scan barcodes on food and drinks to get nutritional information – no need to look for it in the app, although it’s possible. MyFitnessPal is especially helpful for those looking to lose weight.
MyFitnessPal is available on iOS and Android for free, with in-app purchases from €0.79 to €109.99.