Fit Run

Fit Run



$1.99

2.1.0for iPhone
1.9
1 Ratings
Brandon Lehner
Developer
Sep 28, 2016
Update Date
Health & Fitness
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About Fit Run

Your workouts are important. They take a considerable amount of time and energy. And yet often times it is difficult to really know how efficient your workouts are. Am I staying at my target heart rate? What was my last split time? How does changing my cadence affect my pace?

Fit Run helps you answer these questions. On the Apple Watch, Fit Run displays the most important data for a runner without the need to swipe between screens. If you want to review split data for your current workout, simply turn the digital crown.

On the iPhone, Fit Run uses a simple calendar layout so you can easily see weekly patterns for your workouts. Fit Run also breaks down each day so you can see how your workout affected the rest of your daily activity.

Fit Run’s features include:

Heart rate display
- If you are using a heart rate monitor that integrates with the Health App (such as an Apple Watch) your current heart rate will be displayed

GPS route tracking
- Used to improve accuracy of distance and pace
- Route maps are visible in your history
- If using Apple Watch, requires paired iPhone to be taken with on the run
- For indoor runs, Fit uses the pedometer in your iPhone or Apple Watch to estimate how far you have run and what your pace is.

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- Ever needed to start a workout with gloves on? When testing this app during winter in Minnesota, we found this to be an essential feature! When enabled, just turn the digital crown on the setup view to launch your workout.

Maximum visibility
- Screen glare while running outside can be a pain. Enabling max visibility adjusts the contrast of the text and background so you have the best chance of seeing your metrics while running.

Pacing and Cadence
- Displays both your current and average pace
- View splits during your workout (on the Apple Watch, turn the digital crown to view them)
- Hitting your target cadence is important to improve run times and avoid injuries. You can toggle between viewing your calories burned or cadence when setting up your workout.

Integration with the Health App
- All of your workout data will be logged securely to the Health App

Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
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What's New in the Latest Version 2.1.0

Last updated on Sep 28, 2016
Old Versions
- NEW: When you start an outdoor workout, your iPhone and Apple Watch UI now stay in sync
- Distance alerts during a workout can now be received when using your Apple Watch without your iPhone being nearby.
- Minor performance improvements

We don't feel comfortable interrupting your workout experience to ask for reviews, but if you are feeling generous with your time please take a moment and let us know what you think of our app ^__^
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Version History
2.1.0
Sep 28, 2016
- NEW: When you start an outdoor workout, your iPhone and Apple Watch UI now stay in sync
- Distance alerts during a workout can now be received when using your Apple Watch without your iPhone being nearby.
- Minor performance improvements

We don't feel comfortable interrupting your workout experience to ask for reviews, but if you are feeling generous with your time please take a moment and let us know what you think of our app ^__^
2.0.0
Sep 13, 2016
- You can start a workout on the iPhone with Siri by saying "Start a workout in Fit Run"
- Added complications for quick launching from the watch face
- Minor bug fixes
1.4.0
Jun 9, 2016
- Added elevation/climb to the workout overview
- Fixed an issue when selecting music to autoplay when a workout begins
- Fixed an issue where haptics were not always playing when you reached a mile goal
1.3.0
Jun 3, 2016
Spotify Integration! You can now connect your Spotify account and configure your Spotify playlists to begin playing automatically when you start a workout. This feature works on iPhone and Apple Watch. Requires a Spotify Premium account.
1.2.0
May 25, 2016
- Added new trend graphs to the workout overview
- Fixed a crash that was happening when going to the history view for users who's calendar week starts on a Monday.
1.1.0
May 18, 2016
Thanks everyone who submitted feature requests! Here's what we have for you with this release:

- We now allow you to setup custom distance alerts. This should be quite useful for interval trailing!
- Made the distance alerts have a graph of your pace change
- Add "light shift" to the iPhone app while you are doing a workout
- Minor bug fixes
1.0.0
Apr 14, 2016

Fit Run FAQ

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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Fit Run.
iPhone
Fit Run supports English

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