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Use these apps to keep track of your running sessions

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Phil Nickinson
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Get out and put your feet to the pavement

For many of us, running is hard work. Maybe it's a motivation thing, or perhaps it's a physical thing. Whatever the reason, the simple fact is that running is exercise, and exercise can be a real pain.

We're looking at some of the best running apps for Android, and we've got a few different kinds of apps here. Some are more of the hardcore variety, for folks used to exercise who may be looking to increase and improve the way they do things. The best part about most of these apps is that they can integrate with the best running watches as well as the best fitness trackers so you can have all of your workout information in one place. Others are more simple - only tracking steps or basic movement. There's a place for all of these, and some work rather nicely with the best fitness apps.

The top 3 appsMore optionsWhat are the best running apps for Android?

When searching the Play Store for a solid running app, there are many options to consider. The app must provide detailed tracking, potential premium features, and the ability to sync with your fitness trackers or health apps. Strava fits the bill in all three of these categories by offering a great all-in-one run-tracking application.

If you've tried Strava before and weren't too pleased, then RunKeeper is another fantastic app for tracking your runs and other workouts, all in a neat and simplified interface.

Nike Run Club is the obvious pick in the top three, and that's not just because it's free. Taking a look at everything you get without spending any more money cannot be overlooked, and it helps that the NRC app is fantastic.

1. Strava

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Strava is the all-in-one running app that you should at least try out. The app tracks your running workouts, bike rides, and swimming while showing you new places to explore.

The app will record your routes while tracking various pieces of information and then presenting the analyzed info in an easy-to-understand format. There are monthly challenges so that you can compete with your friends.

While there are many features available for free, the power of Strava comes with the Strava subscription. This will give you customizable training plans, a route maker, and the ability to provide live feedback. It's available for $7.99 per month or $5 per month when you choose the annual option. Whether you choose the free or paid version, Strava is easily the best running app for Android.

Easy to understandStrava

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Free w/ IAP at Google Play

Great for everyone

Strava packs a mean punch for those getting into running or those just looking for a new app.

2. Runkeeper

The biggest benefit to Runkeeper is the number of features you get without spending a dime. With features like route creating, training plans, challenges, and audio cues, Runkeeper is a great all-in-one app to track your runs and other workouts.

With Challenges, you'll be able to get your friends on board to push each other to your limits. And there are rewards and achievements to strive for to add some fuel to the motivation. For those who don't want to get friends on board at the start, you can easily share your progress and activities to whatever social media platform you wish.

When it comes to finding a good running app, you'll want one with some integration with your existing products and services. Runkeeper is up to the task, with integration with Bluetooth devices such as smartwatches and fitness trackers, along with being partnered with popular apps like Spotify and MyFitnessPal. A paid subscription is available with RUnkeeper Go, which costs $39.99 per year. You'll receive advanced insights, customized training plans, and more.

Get a lot for freeRunkeeper

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Free w/ IAP at Google Play

Get the integrations you need

Runkeeper not only has a slew of features for free but also integrates with your fitness accessories and apps.

3. Nike Run Club

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What more can you say when you find an app that is entirely free to use? For example, thousands of people use Nike Run Club daily to track their runs while on a quest to meet their goals.

The app provides real-time feedback and audio cues to help motivate you throughout the run. Then, once you're back at home, you can sit back and review all of the details about your run, including pace, elevation, calories burned, and more.

NRC also makes it possible for you to create custom workout plans so that you move at your pace. You'll get workout and heart-rate data syncing with Google Fit, and your friends can even support you with in-run audio cheers.

Surprisingly robustNike Run Club

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Free at Google Play

Get everything you need to go the extra mile

From running to general workouts, NRC is a great companion to push your limits.

Other great options

Though they didn't quite make it into our top three, here are some other excellent running apps for you to try out.

Zombies, Run!

Running sucks. (At least if you're normal, it should suck.) This app makes it fun. Immersive and alternate reality games are nothing new, but Zombies, Run! brings these ideas into the fitness space. You're running. Zombies are chasing. There are plenty of stories to keep you entertained, so it keeps things fun. Want interval training? It can do that, too. If you're more of a walker than a runner, the app can handle that, too. (Just make sure you walk faster than the zombies shuffle.)

With more than 200 missions customized for walking or running, Zombies, Run! is sure never to get old. The app even provides free cloud backups for your runs, so you can access them even if you get a new smartphone.

Avoid the apocalypseZombies, Run!

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Free w/ IAP at Google Play Store

Running away from zombies has never been easier

Zombies, Run! turns your boring old running workouts into thrilling stories.

Map My Run by Under Armour

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Whether you are just getting started or are a veteran, Map My Run is a great companion. The app was acquired by Under Armour a few years ago and brings all the popular features you would expect, including custom workout routines, training plans, and real-time audio coaching. You'll even find "Healthy At Home Challenges" for those who can't get out of the house but need to keep working out.

There is deep integration with MyFitnessPal, being able to view your calorie intake and burn. Plus, this will sync with many popular fitness trackers and apps such as Google Fit, Garmin, Fitbit, and more. You can upgrade to MVP to unlock more features such as live tracking, mobile coaching, and advanced maps. The MVP subscription costs $29.99 per year or $5.99 per month.

At home or outsideMap My Run by Under Armour

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Free w/ IAP at Google Play Store

Train like a pro

Map My Run features more than 600 activities to be tracked, along with real-time coaching and more.

Fitbit

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If you're using a FitBit to count your steps, there's a good chance you're using the FitBit app. It's not a traditional running/walking app in the sense that it helps guide your exercise. The Fitbit app is more about counting than it is tracking, we suppose.

But it does a great job with pure distance and calories burned, and it'll separate active minutes from the minutes in which you're just milling around. The app is free, and some phones can take advantage of it without buying into FitBit's accessories line. Users who rely on a FitBit device may eventually want to invest in a FitBit Premium subscription, which is $79.99 annually or $9.99 monthly.

On your wristFitbit

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Free w/ IAP at Google Play Store

Use it anywhere

Despite not being designed specifically for workouts, Fitbit offers much more than you would think.

Adidas Running App - Your Sports & Run Tracker

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Runstastic is another longstanding and excellent way to keep up with your workouts. It's got a free trial, but if you're anything like us, you'll quickly pony up for the Pro version. You get all the standard features - mapping your route, a calendar for long-term goals, and all sorts of social sharing. Plus, you can manually add activities.

Runtastic Pro adds a voice coach, route search, audible cheering, heart-rate monitoring, interval workouts, and weather information. It also sports one of our favorite features; the ability to auto-pause the tracking should you stop for some reason. Not that you should stop, but sometimes we all stop. It happens.

A premium membership gets you more features, including a weekly fitness report, advanced stats, and personal training plans. The subscription costs $49.99 per year, $19.90 for six months, or $14.90 for three months.

Customize the dashboardAdidas Running App - Your Sports & Run Tracker

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Free w/ IAP at Google Play Store

Challenge yourself and see the results

From challenges to live tracking, Runtastic will help you reach your goals and more.

C25K - 5K Running Trainer

One of the biggest hurdles for those who want to start running is finding a workout plan that works for you. C25K helps alleviate that pressure, as the app is designed for first-timers who want to go from couch potato to running a 5K for the first time. After setting everything up, you'll just need to run for 30 minutes a day, three days a week, for eight weeks.

Part of the reason why the app is our top pick for best couch to 5K apps is because of its integration with some of the best fitness trackers, including the best Fitbit. Although C25K has plenty of features available for free, the Zen Unlimited Pass unlocks even more, including curated music playlists, along with additional health tracking metrics.

Off the couchC25K - 5K Running Trainer

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Free w/ IAP at Google Play Store

Off the couch and hit the pavement

C25K offers everything you'll need if you want to get into the habit of running, but need a little bit of guidance.

Relive: Run, Ride, Hike & more

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Think of Relive as more of a companion app than one to give you a bunch of detailed information. For example, if you enjoy running some trails while stopping to take pictures and admire nature, then you'll want to use Relive. The app allows you to take pictures, create stories, and share them with your friends.

These stories aren't just digital picture books, as you can actually see your route in a 3D landscape. Then, your photos will appear along the trail, and you can share them with your friends. Plus, you can sync Relive with other workout apps such as Garmin Connect, Polar, and more. The developers also have plans to integrate more fitness apps in the future.

Relive Plus costs $6.99 per month and offers additional features, including improved video quality, interactive routes, the ability to control video speed, and more.

Create 3D VideosRelive: Run, Ride, Hike & more

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Free w/ IAP at Google Play Store

Tell a story

Relive makes it possible to share your running workouts in a way that's not possible otherwise.

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