I'm using mytracks to keep track of what I do when mphountain biking. The mileage is pretty accurate with the computer on my bike, but also keeps
track of total time compared to moving time, elevation gains and speed averages. Plus it has latitude and longitude if I ever get lost or crash and
can't make it out.
yeah, those all sound pretty similar.
i haven't seen mapmyride.com, but I have seen mapmyrun.com
(not that i'm running anywhere)
runkeeper is cool because it lets you track any activity (run, bike, swim), create your own and search other people's routes w/ custom maps, and
create a 'street team' of friends to compare activities along with the all distances, averages, elevations, etc, biometrics, etc. it even
incorporates photos you take into the custom maps it creates for your routes. really impressive.
and sentrand, i'm already finding that the app/website alone is motivation. when i log in and see the custom maps it recorded while i was riding, the
miles i;ve covered, the calories i've burned...makes me want to get back out there!
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
^^^^ A friend of mine just got back from getting a certification with this dude. We follow his workouts at my friends gym. He posts these on youtube
as well and you can change them up if your getting board with your present workouts. It's really a good time if you get some friends together and kick
ass.
Each aspect of the soul has it's own part to play, but the ideal is harmonious agreement with reason and control.
My Garmin is dated. It's a serial input and I don't have the connected anymore. I can manually enter into phone/web. We'll hook it up and we are just
one step closer to that energy drink we e-mailed about.
when I return from California I have to crash diet, work out and stop drinking for a while to keep from dying young.
for real.
no joke.
Part of me fears some side effects.
if you want a good and functional health kick take up Krav Maga.
good advice.....a few years ago, I felt like my fitness was at an all time low. I was the kind of person who always enjoyed being active but started
riding the couch and freestyle eating and drinking.
I started training in martial arts almost two years ago.....Lost pounds and feel great.
It keeps my interest way more than just running or working out in a gym. I get the shit knocked out of me sometimes but that is part of the fun.
well, i'm not running anywhere, so i just stick the phone in my pocket when i walk or bike. i'd probably be inclined to get a beltclip and
just tie my drawers tight.
i made my activities and maps public you youz can see some of what ends up on the runkeeper site: http://runkeeper.com/user/DMx13/
darren, after you create an account, add me to your street team. i got cr83 on there already!
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
well, i'm not running anywhere, so i just stick the phone in my pocket when i walk or bike. i'd probably be inclined to get a beltclip and
just tie my drawers tight.
i made my activities and maps public you youz can see some of what ends up on the runkeeper site: http://runkeeper.com/user/DMx13/
darren, after you create an account, add me to your street team. i got cr83 on there already!
alright but don't laugh at me when you see tennis showing up in my activity list....that's right, tennis ....every monday with dudes from work.
yeah, those all sound pretty similar.
i haven't seen mapmyride.com, but I have seen mapmyrun.com
(not that i'm running anywhere)
runkeeper is cool because it lets you track any activity (run, bike, swim), create your own and search other people's routes w/ custom maps, and
create a 'street team' of friends to compare activities along with the all distances, averages, elevations, etc, biometrics, etc. it even
incorporates photos you take into the custom maps it creates for your routes. really impressive.
and sentrand, i'm already finding that the app/website alone is motivation. when i log in and see the custom maps it recorded while i was riding, the
miles i;ve covered, the calories i've burned...makes me want to get back out there!
Question how much data does something like this use up on the phone? I'm shopping for a new phone/plan and outside of occasional emails something like
this would be my biggest data usage culprit.
That's good I'm looking at getting the 200mb cheap ass 59.99 plan from t mobile. I never use my home phone...so I'm thinking of saving the $40 on that
and $15 for my pay as you go cell...and just combining them for $5 a month.
Looking to upgrade to primarily to something android to sync calendars easily with my xoom and have a little data for stuff like mapmyride type stuff.
I hardly ever use phone minutes...so I don't want some plan that's just wasted money.