Safety Apps Can Keep Track of Your Whereabouts
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The new fitness-music app Weav Run adjusts tempos of songs in real time to match music to a runner's pace.
Even a few minutes logged on the treadmill can often make you wish you were anywhere else. Thanks to one app, now you can be.
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You downloaded the app to get moving—but it doesn't necessarily come with accountability. Here's how to get started.
What's a runner to do when it comes to dating? We explore the best ways to meet a valentine in none other than a dating app.
Making fitness fun with games and apps gets people moving—but is it sustainable?
Fitmo is bringing the lost personal connection between athlete and coach to today's booming app culture.
Meet as if on a matchmaking site, pay as if using the Uber app.
The data it gathers teaches you where you fall short with snoozing.
Our readers share what apps they love for tracking their training.
And if you show signs of being too stressed, it reminds you to calm the $% down.
This data reveals the strongest muscles for women and men—and it's actually prety surprising.
There's another app for that—would you purchase it?
Sharing of your workouts on running apps can be motivational, but it can also be too motivational.
This will keep you safe while saving you money.
And one of them is offering Women's Running readers a free trial!
Missed out on your favorite race? Skipped your favorite run route on your last vacay? There is, literally, an app for that.
HeadTrainer focuses on brain training and neuro-gaming specifically for athletes.
If you run with your smartphone, these apps could be perfect for tracking your miles.