ASICS Runkeeper - Running App 4+
Running and Fitness Tracker
ASICS Runner App, Inc.
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- Free
- Offers In-App Purchases
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Description
Reach your running goals with the ASICS Runkeeper™ app. Track exercise, set measurable goals and see progress along the way—whether you’re just getting into running, training for a race or trying to reach a new personal record, we can help.
MOTIVATION TO MOVE
•Guided Workouts: Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced runner, our ASICS Running coaches push you to reach your fitness goals through a variety of audio-guided workouts that complement your fitness journey
• Track workouts: Record activities like running, walking, biking, hiking and more manually or with GPS.
• Set goals: Maybe you want to get faster, run farther or lose a little weight. No matter your goal, we’ll help you reach it.
•Listen to audio: Choose the stats you want to hear during your activity like pace, distance, and time (available in five additional motivating voices in English), plus Apple Music and Spotify integration
• Follow a plan: Routines lead to progress. Choose a personalized plan that will help get you out the door, day after day.
• Stay motivated: Join in-app challenges, get exercise rewards, participate in virtual running groups and share achievements.
• See progress: It’s what this is all about. We’ll log your stats to show you how you’re progressing against your running goals.
SYNC WITH EASE
• Apple Watch integration: Leave your phone at home and still track stats.
• Bluetooth connectivity: connect wireless headphones and heart-rate monitors.
• Fitness tracker integration: Connect your Garmin, Fitbit and other styles in seconds.
• Partner apps: Connect with other top health apps like Fitbit, MyFitnessPal and more.
• Apple Health integration: Connect to share your Runkeeper workout details (including calories, route, and heart rate) to Apple Health and sync your Health measurements to Runkeeper.
UPGRADE YOUR PERFORMANCE
Get the Runkeeper GO™ premium membership for more effective ways to reach your fitness goals, from 5Ks to marathons.
Strategize for your next race by taking advantage of tailored race-training plans designed to help you run stronger and faster for race day.
Compare your workouts with a variety of detailed progress insights and live tracking to closely monitor your training along the way.
*Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
Find the full terms and conditions, and our privacy policy, at http://runkeeper.com/termsofservice and http://runkeeper.com/privacypolicy respectively.
What’s New
Version 15.13.1
We’ve made updates to our goals to make them more dynamic and flexible to your needs. You can now set “Total Time” goals, as well as set goals to be recurring so you don’t have to reset them.
You can now track new activity types, including; Rucking, Kayaking, Paddleboarding, Tennis, Pickleball and Golf.
This release also includes bug fixes and performance improvements.
Ratings and Reviews
Outstanding - 500 Runs Clocked Up
I downloaded Runkeeper a very long time ago. Since then I’ve clocked up over 1000 runs of varying distances up the pinnacle in April 2019of the London Marathon. I’m not a serious runner but like to go out a minimum of twice a week, and then occasionally give my self some proper challenges. I did a 27km hill race in Sorrento but normally it is 5km to 8km stuff, may 10km to 12km if the weathers right at the weekend. Over the years I’ve seen lots of different alternatives to Runkeeper and I always keep coming back. I’m on the free version, which does all I need. Maybe one day I’ll treat myself to the subscription! Honestly, I love this app. It’s ideal for what I want and need and now provides a terrific diary of the many hours and wonderful places I’ve shuffled my tired old legs along!
Stopwatch may catch you out.
What’s this Stopwatch thing that has just turned up?!
Background:
I’ve been using Runkeeper for a number of years in the free mode. I used to use it to record my running times and distances, plus my times and distances when walking the dogs. I now mainly use it just for walking the dogs as I have invested in a TomTom watch for running (which isn’t great, but it fits on your wrist so you don’t have to carry your iPhone). Anyway, today I’m on holiday and didn’t have my TomTom watch so went for a run using Runkeeper on my iPhone. I changed the activity from walking to running and it pops up with a new “stopwatch activity”. I’ve never seen this before, but I think it looks correct because I wand to record my time and it could be that otherwise it would do that stupid “pause” thing when you are at traffic lights. Once I got back from my run it ask me to enter the distance I had run???! I think to myself “you’ve got the GPS, not me”. So, the stupid thing hasn’t recorded the distance. Rubbish!
Also, how do you turn the volume down before it blurts out “Activity Started” at full volume when you start?
Come on Runkeeper, get the basics right before doing all the bells and whistles – it used to be a pretty good app.
Keeps me on track
I like it. I us d the free version for ages and that was way good enough for what I needed, I don’t run races so for me the information it supplied was more than enough. Then I injured my heel and was unable to run for about 3 months. When I got back to it I seemed to have lost a lot of the motivation and enjoyment of running. Rather than give up I subscribed and tried one of Runkeeper’s training programs - my first 5K - since that was the distance I wanted to get back to. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Erin’s voice is great and it gave just the right amount of encouragement to keep you going and push yourself. Coming up to Christmas I’m now doing the running for fitness program which has an automated voice, I still enjoy it though. Just a couple of little niggles, hence the 4 stars. With the live coach it didn’t interact with my 3rd party music app. The music didn’t dim like it usually does so I struggled to hear her and ended up running music free. On the automated program the music dims fine though I would appreciate a half way point mention since I run out and back. Other than these petty tiny niggles I love it.
App Privacy
The developer, ASICS Runner App, Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
Data Used to Track You
The following data may be used to track you across apps and websites owned by other companies:
- Location
- Contact Info
- Identifiers
Data Linked to You
The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:
- Health & Fitness
- Purchases
- Location
- Contact Info
- User Content
- Identifiers
- Usage Data
- Sensitive Info
- Diagnostics
Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More
Information
- Provider
- ASICS Runner App, Inc.
- Size
- 127.3 MB
- Category
- Health & Fitness
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
- Apple Watch
- Requires watchOS 8.0 or later.
- Languages
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English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Location
- This app may use your location even when it isn’t open, which can decrease battery life.
- Copyright
- © 2024 ASICS Runner App, Inc.
- Price
- Free
- In-App Purchases
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- Runkeeper Go Monthly £7.99
- Runkeeper Go Yearly £29.99
- Runkeeper Go Monthly £11.99
- Runkeeper Go Yearly £29.99
- Runkeeper Go Yearly £39.99
- Runkeeper Go Monthly £8.99
- Runkeeper Go Yearly no trial £39.99
- Runkeeper Go Yearly £34.99
- Runkeeper Go Yearly £37.99
- Runkeeper Go Quarterly £17.49