Last night at around 9:30PM I finished an 8.56 mile run as part of my training through Nike+. My iPod Touch froze around 4 miles and now the file that gets created for the run is completely gone; nothing to upload. 4 out of the 8.5 miles logged would have given me my 210 miles for 2010 and also put me about 60 miles in front of another runner in a challenge I created. I even tried to add a run file from NikePlusEdit.com and that's not even working.
All-in-all, I'm seriously pissed with the Nike+ app.
I have not been posting anything for about a week and I forgot to update this blog with my progress of my New Years Resolution and here it is.
I have been running since about the middle of January and have decided to run in the Gasparilla Distance Classic and do my very first 5K. On Saturday, Feb. 27th at 9:30AM, I will be down in Tampa with hundreds of people running or walking; in my case running.
I used to run back a few years ago and now I'm a little more motivated to turn my running into a habit. I've purchased 5K apps for my iPod and even hooked myself up with the Nike+ kit. Yes, you read that right; I bought more than one 5K app. Here's the breakdown:
- The first app was $2.99 and I had to buy $0.99 training plans (two of them, one basic and one with cross training). This didn't track the time I was running or my pace. $5.99 total - great features but useless to me.
- The second app was again $2.99 and actually tracked the amount of time I have been working out. It tells me when to walk and when to run and even lets me tweet about it or share my experience with Facebook. Says it supports Nike+ but I can't seem to get it working.
- Nike+ Running Kit plus a pouch for the sensor to attach to my sneaker ($43 for the kit, $5 for the pouch, $3.99 shipping per item - total $56). Since I have an iPod Touch that automatically connects to the Nike+ sensor, there's no need for me to have the dongle that attaches to the iPod. I could have save about $25 as the sensor alone is about $18.
The great thing about the Nike+ is that it tracks my time, pace, and distance. Once I sync my iPod with the data collected through the Nike+ app on the iPod, I can go to NikeRunning.Nike.com and track my progress, the total distance I covered, and my placement in various social challenges available. This should have been the first place I looked as I found that there are training programs for 5Ks, 10Ks, half marathons, and full marathons. I am completely impressed with the way Nike turned a sport and hobby into something social with a gaming style element to it through the challenges.
Here's where I'm at with my training and my involvement with the Nike Running community
- I have joined the following challenges:
- 210 miles in 2010 - I ran 12.5 miles
- Guys vs. Girls - Guys ran 19,666 miles and Girls ran 18,365 miles. All since Jan. 1, 2010 and ends Dec. 31, 2010.
- Help for Haiti - 82,298 miles run so far
- I have run 12.5 miles so far with the Nike+ kit, but closer to 20 miles since I started training for the 5K
- My best time is 23 min 5 sec for 5K - 3.1 miles
- My best mile is 6 min 57 sec
Just under 3 weeks until the race and I'm scheduled to run today.