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runner tracking

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Administrator. Graeme
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Do you keep track of yourself during the run? Some people use GPS watches, some people use apps, and some people just know the distance of their specific route and don’t use anything else - so what do you do, if anything?!

how do you keep track of everything
after the run ? Spreadsheet? Something else? And are there any certain stats you are sure to specifically record, or do you stick with the bare minimum? And is there anything else you keep track of? PR’s or races completed, maybe?

Let us know what
 
Endomondo & Zombies, Run.
Used them for a while ages ago. Deleted them since I stopped doing that cardio thing outside of basketball
 
Mapmyrun.

Not too great, according to the map I ran on water and leaped over tall buildings and sometimes running on average 18seconds per kilometre.
 
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