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* [[Garmin Connect]] - Easy to use and reasonable functionality, but there are probably better options out there.
 
* [[Garmin Connect]] - Easy to use and reasonable functionality, but there are probably better options out there.
 
* [[Athleticore]] - A very minimalist site, focused on running groups, either eductional or other organizations.
 
* [[Athleticore]] - A very minimalist site, focused on running groups, either eductional or other organizations.
* [[SportTracks]] - Focused on GPS devices, with good analytics but poor social networking. Interface a little confusing, but lots of plugins to add functionality.
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* [[SportTracks]] - Focused on GPS devices, with good analytics but limited social networking. Interface a little confusing, but lots of plugins to add functionality. Seems immature, with potential.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:08, 6 July 2010

Tom De Marco stated, "You can't control what you can't measure", and there is some truth to that for running. Being able to look back on your training history can be valuable. It can inspire you with how far you’ve come, explain a problem you are having (done too much or not enough) or simply allow you to compare one time period with another. Another valuable aspect of recording your training is to share it with others. This sharing forms an important part of your social support network for running. It can provide inspiration and motivation, as well as allow others to give you advice.

I have attempted to catalog a number of the options for training logs. Below are some of the one's I've looked at, along with some that I need other user's input on.

1 Recommended

  • Dailymile - This is a great web site and is my top pick. You can use this site as your only training log, or combine it with something with more sophisticated analytics. I use this is the web site in conjunction with Polar ProTrainer
  • RunningAHEAD - A nice site with lots of reporting options and support for Garmin GPS. It has a Facebook application and built in forums.

2 Good Logging, Poor Social

If you use these options, I would recommend double entering your workouts with Dailymile.com

  • Polar ProTrainer - The best software for Polar users, and some of the best reporting and analytics I have found.

3 Looks Good

  • Garmin Connect - Easy to use and reasonable functionality, but there are probably better options out there.
  • Athleticore - A very minimalist site, focused on running groups, either eductional or other organizations.
  • SportTracks - Focused on GPS devices, with good analytics but limited social networking. Interface a little confusing, but lots of plugins to add functionality. Seems immature, with potential.

4 Two Thumbs Down

Things I've used and disliked.

5 Alternatives

  • Excel - Create your own training log and reports.
  • Pen and Paper - If you prefer the idea of pen and paper, this may work for you.
  • Athlinks - Great site for finding your race results, but not really a training log

6 Need More Information

If you are a user of any of these, please let me know and I will add in the extra details.

  • TrainingPeaks - Popular site with triathletes and supports logging of nutrition as well as training.
  • WKO Plus - Desktop software from TrainingPeaks.com
  • Nike Plus - I've not used this, but seems very popular