![]() It was a nice run, with Nike+ giving me updates throughout every mile, with my time and overall pace. In a nutshell, I was very happy to see the enhanced features now available.Įxcited, I went for a 10k run with the Nike+ app on my iPhone. The first thing I actually did was download the Nike+ app on iOS, as I wanted to see how Nike+ had bettered itself from my negative impressions in 2009. It was beautiful, sleek and definitely caught my eye! After a little play, I decided to do some online research about it’s functionality, before committing myself. This is when I stumbled on the Nike+ stall, showcasing the Nike+ Fuel Band and Nike+ GPS watch, as shown here. Last week, I went to the Nike Town store on Oxford Street in London, my aim being to pick up some long running tights (as there is no sign of summer weather in the UK this year… sigh…). Having tried a number of iOS apps and the Nike+ sensor (back in 2009), I gave up, and simply mapped my runs using and timing my run. ![]() ![]() However, I have long struggled to find a way to record and log my runs. It is something I do to get away from daily stresses, keep fit and clear my mind.
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