Still a little unsure how the features compare. For example I wouldn’t know which App has the best statistics or the best training plans after watching. Still a good overview.
Thanks. I find Strava the best for stats although not majorly fussed with Strava premium. Coop Ah have great training programmes but your right…a deeper dive on comparison would be a good idea next.
@@RossTheRunner I’m using Strava for statistics atm. For training programs the free NRC app would be all I need. + the audio guided runs are nice. Sadly the app doesn’t record a lot of data, so training with it looses statistics. Of course it’s possible to copy the trainings into a garmin or Apple Watch but that’s a lot of additional effort. I’m still searching for the optional set of apps.
@@RossTheRunner just got Runkeeper Go, also disappointing: interval trainings don’t sync the intervals to Apple health, Watch App doesn’t show pace for the interval, just per km or mile. Training plans are okisch, but trainings can’t be edited just switched around. :-(
I wish Nike Run Club had a walking option. I’d like to track my walks separately from my runs but I’m not sure if it’s possible.
I know strava does! I recently used it to track some of my walks for a virtual event I did recently.
Good Job, thanks.
Thank you!
Still a little unsure how the features compare. For example I wouldn’t know which App has the best statistics or the best training plans after watching. Still a good overview.
Thanks. I find Strava the best for stats although not majorly fussed with Strava premium. Coop Ah have great training programmes but your right…a deeper dive on comparison would be a good idea next.
@@RossTheRunner I’m using Strava for statistics atm.
For training programs the free NRC app would be all I need. + the audio guided runs are nice. Sadly the app doesn’t record a lot of data, so training with it looses statistics. Of course it’s possible to copy the trainings into a garmin or Apple Watch but that’s a lot of additional effort.
I’m still searching for the optional set of apps.
@@RossTheRunner just got Runkeeper Go, also disappointing: interval trainings don’t sync the intervals to Apple health, Watch App doesn’t show pace for the interval, just per km or mile.
Training plans are okisch, but trainings can’t be edited just switched around. :-(
Forget mapmyrun. That idiot app suddenly stopped sending notifications from workouts
Ah that sucks!