Map My Run app: Any good? Tried to use it once... - Couch to 5K

Couch to 5K

132,410 members158,563 posts

Map My Run app

cooombsy profile image
cooombsyGraduate
13 Replies

Any good? Tried to use it once and it just didn't work! Said I'd done 0.24km in 30mins! Any feedback or suggestions from any of you guys out there?

Written by
cooombsy profile image
cooombsy
Graduate
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
13 Replies
LightDark profile image
LightDarkGraduate

Some people find it works well although i think there are a lot of variobles- inlcuding the devisce you are running.

I found it struggled as I'm in a very urban area to start with, so it would bounce all over teh place before finding its place and settling down (on my iphone), and i had quite a lot of issues with it.

I evetually gave up and skipped over to runkeeper - which I've not had any problems with at all - plus I like its Goal features and training plans - mostly for free.

Can you work out why it didnt work? Did it pause or get confused somehow?

claretosh profile image
claretosh in reply to LightDark

I use it all the time alongside c25k and I've never had a problem with it

wicket2961 profile image
wicket2961

I use runkeeper because it tracks my other exercise, too.

emmalouise80 profile image
emmalouise80Graduate

I find it really good usually, I'm on an android phone. I've not tried any other app like strava or run keeper.

I use it all the time and it works well for me.

Oldgirl profile image
OldgirlGraduate

A lot can depend on your phone and even the weather I have found can interfere with a signal. I tried it and didn't find it too accurate. Used RunKeeper and still do for my other exercise. But for running and walking now I swear by iSmoothRun.com which I can download my runs/walks onto RunKeeper so its all stored in the same place. Cost £2.99 and gives loads of stats too.

IannodaTruffe profile image
IannodaTruffeMentor

With all GPS devices, you need to stand still to get a good fix, before you start to run. My phone takes about a minute, while my Aldi watch takes four seconds.

I have used Runkeeper for about a year , without any totally bizarre results, apart from current pace which is laughable. Now I have a Gps watch, I have been running with both to compare output. The watch threw a wobbly on my second run, and gave some silly altitude readings, but today it was Runkeeper that decided I had missed a section of my run and plotted a track through half a dozen hedges, way off route. The apps are all only as good as the hardware they are being used on and dedicated systems are meant to be more accurate than phones. I am getting variable results with my Aldi watch, not significantly better than using my phone. tracks look fine on wide view, but when you zoom in tight, the deviation from actual routes on the ground can sometimes be quite a few metres. How this compares to a Garmin, I do not know.

What I am saying is that the technology is not perfect, in the public sphere, and all apps and devices will do silly things at times. There is a new European satellite navigation system, Galileo, coming on stream next year, which will be accessible to all existing devices, but promises to give greater accuracy, free of charge.

I am going to migrate all my run records to Endomondo, because it does a better job of tracking PBs, but will continue to use Runkeeper for its interval facility.

So, you pays your money ( or grabs a freebie) and takes your choice.

MrsSparkle profile image
MrsSparkleGraduate

I use it (free version) for my runs. It has only not worked on one occasion and I think that it was because my phone had a wobbly when a couple of emails came it at the same time. I tried a Nike one for a while but it was much less reliable for me.

MrsSparkle profile image
MrsSparkleGraduate

I use it (free version) for my runs. It has only not worked on one occasion and I think that it was because my phone had a wobbly when a couple of emails came it at the same time. I tried a Nike one for a while but it was much less reliable for me.

Alex62 profile image
Alex62Graduate

I use it occasionally as I also found it was not very accurate, it does depend on your GPS Signal strength and the area you are running. I was recommended Strava and I do find this more accurate

OldNed profile image
OldNedGraduate

I used it for quite a long time but found it became increasingly unreliable in its tracking. After observing it tracking me through places I knew I hadn't run (including the boating lake in my local park!) I switched to Endomondo and find that MUCH better.

I use mmr and i find it works ok, although my route is very much the same every time, and quite clear for signal.

Been using for a few months and it stopped once and, when running among tall buildings it didn't catch the signal properly so cut 400meters out of 10km.

Im about to get a gps watch, so then i can compare both

cooombsy profile image
cooombsyGraduate

Cheers guys - will have to try a couple of the other ones I think!

You may also like...

Distance with Map My Run app

Belfast' I just mapped it myself and got 4.5k, has anyone else come across this issue using...

Running App that shows position on map?

I use Runkeeper - which shows you where you have run on a map - AFTER you have run it. But I am...

Best app to map my runs? Your thoughts please!

week 9 once I am better and back into regular runs. Look forward to reading your responses from my...

Map my run meltdown

not 2 circuits of a park! Anyone else use this (or others) and any ideas why this happened?

Don't trust map my run

lap having said that I managed a time of 37.38 not to shabby. However map my run said I'd only run 4