Dailymile
If you have been running for any length of time, I am sure you know about Dailymile. However, if you are like me, you may have heard of it but you never knew how helpful it can be. Dailymile is like Facebook for the runner. It is an online training log that you can share with your friends. It helps to motivate you to push harder, you can check out your local competitor’s training, you can keep track of a large amount of your running data, and you can follow some really great runners to find out a little bit about their training.
To begin, Dailymile is free. They offer a paid version ($49 annually) that gives you more control and access to various aspects of the website. I do not currently have a paid subscription. I find that the free version gives more than enough of the data I am looking for from a log. If you want to sign-up, go to dailymile and click Get Started.
Once you fill in your basic information, you are good to go! It takes you about 1 minute to get setup. After that, you can start logging your workouts. Here are some of the different ways you can log your miles:
- Manually
- Garmin Connect
- Nike+
- iPhone apps such as: electric miles, runmeter, runens, cyclemeter, go couch to 5k, logyourrun, kinetic,guerrilla cardio, ismoothrun, jog log, walkmeter, runner’s log, rungap, bit of exercise
- Android apps such as: runstar, tracks2miles, dailymiler, run free, dailyworkout
Workouts
There are a multiple amount of workouts that you can use to add to your workout results. These workouts are:
- Running
- Fitness
- Cycling
- Swimming
- Walking
- Commute
- Weights
- Yoga
- Cross Training
- Spinning
- Rowing
- Rock Climbing
- Elliptical
- Core Fitness
- Hiking
- Crossfit
- Cross Country Skiing
Social Features
- You can connect and post from within Dailymile to Facebook and Twitter
- All of your Dailymile friends can see your workouts and you their’s
- You can post videos and photos
- You can post on your friends’ workouts and they on yours
- They send you a weekly e-mail to let you know of your weekly workouts and your friends
- You can compare your weekly, monthly, annual, and lifetime numbers with your friends as well as everyone on Dailymile
- You can send motivation, good jobs, get well, and a host of other motivational messages
Other Features
- You can map your route
- You input your distance, workout type, time, how good you felt, and an optional note
- From those parameters, it will figure what your calorie burn was
- With the click of a button, it shows your lifetime stats
This is a great tool and one that I use whenever I run. I always am eager to get back home and post my workout and to see how I and my friends are doing. It takes less than a minute to quickly enter your workout and then it will keep all of that info and is always there for your reference. Before Dailymile, I never kept a running log, but now that I use this, I absolutely love it.
If you want to become Dailymile friends with me, go here and send me a friend invite. I would love to join your Dailymile community!
Have you compared this to mapmyrun and if so how it is better?
I have not compared the two but used mapmyrun briefly a while ago. I have a bunch of friends on Dailymile which is the reason I use that as my primary training log (my Garmin automatically loads everything to Garmin Connect but Dailymile allows me to interact with everyone). I am digging into it more now to be able to compare. What do you like about mapmyrun?
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