
All this is due to cell phones, the functions they contain and a growing catalogue of specialized apps. Now, it’s available to anyone who wants to get in shape.

Shall I stay at Runtastic just because I have all the activities there and I am a premium user for free for life? Or shall I move to one of the other apps? Do you use any of these? What is your take on the one you use? Advices are appreciated.For a long time, seeking advice on exercise and keeping a record of what you do on a daily basis seemed to be reserved exclusively for elite athletes. But I liked the fact that you can log previous activity with manually drawing the route on the map. These two features kept me away from installing the app to my phone. Facebook integration doesn't include friends list. You can select one of your shoes, or *drum roll* no shoes before starting an activity. Shoe brands are not as wide as Strava but there is Vivobarefoot. I wish it could check Facebook friends list. But once you enter a shoe, you cannot select "no shoes" option. Shoe brands include many barefoot manufacturer such as Xero, Earth Runners, etc. Shoe brands does not include barefoot shoes (I'm looking at Vivobarefoot for reference). I've signed up all of them (my digital footprint just got bigger for nothing). I've found Strava, Runkeeper, and Nike Run Club.

Then Adidas bought the app, cut the many different exercise apps, removed social network website and many features. Just for installing it to my Windows Phone, it gave me lifetime premium membership upon removing the app from that platform.
