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I’ve not used Nike+ personally, but [http://www.fitocracy.com/profile/caitlinburke/ caitlinburke] gave me the following information.
  
I've not used this as I don't have a Nike+; if you have, let me know.
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''Nike+ is fun, but requires Nike-compatible equipment that greatly limits what you can log (data can only be imported from the device, from what I can tell). I found the visualizations of miles/steps-logged helpful and entertaining when ramping my activity back up. I would not hesitate to recommend it to someone who had just got a compatible Nike+ device. The device advantage is that it's a simple set-it-and-forget-it system for someone who is just doing straightforward stuff that can be monitored with minimal equipment, e.g., walking, running.)
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=See Also=
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* [[The importance of a training log]], which includes a list of logging applications and web sites
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* [[SportTracks]] - The best training log, with extensible functionality via plugins. This is my top recommendation for serious runners.
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* [[Dailymile]] - This is my top pick for social logging. Casual runners can use this site as their only training log, or combine it with [[SportTracks]] fir more sophisticated analytics.

Latest revision as of 17:39, 16 March 2012

I’ve not used Nike+ personally, but caitlinburke gave me the following information.

Nike+ is fun, but requires Nike-compatible equipment that greatly limits what you can log (data can only be imported from the device, from what I can tell). I found the visualizations of miles/steps-logged helpful and entertaining when ramping my activity back up. I would not hesitate to recommend it to someone who had just got a compatible Nike+ device. The device advantage is that it's a simple set-it-and-forget-it system for someone who is just doing straightforward stuff that can be monitored with minimal equipment, e.g., walking, running.)

See Also

  • The importance of a training log, which includes a list of logging applications and web sites
  • SportTracks - The best training log, with extensible functionality via plugins. This is my top recommendation for serious runners.
  • Dailymile - This is my top pick for social logging. Casual runners can use this site as their only training log, or combine it with SportTracks fir more sophisticated analytics.