Macdaddy1 1 Report post Posted June 26 Hi there, Pretty sure this has probably been asked before but here goes. Am looking forward in the app to week 6 and I notice that day 2 gives the option of either time as usual but also distance, question is unless I am running just under 10 min mile pace it will take longer to complete the distance, is there a setting on the app to choose which one to go for or is it just a suggestion and really its all about time. I would like to be ready to actually run 5k and not just 30mins (Although the achievement of being able to run for 30 mins right now is still a big one) Am i missing something? Thanks :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Silver Pie 102 Report post Posted June 27 It's all about time. It starts when you tell it to start and stops when the time runs out. I've found the Nike app to be really good for keeping track of what I actually run (both time and distance). You can set it to tell you when you've run a half km or a full km. You can also set it for miles, so I expect it would also give half mile and full mile comments. I use km because of 5km and 10km runs (or walks, as the case may be). Got to give Nike app a minute to make sure it's connected to the GPS if you want a more accurate reading. The c25k app was very helpful for beginning training, for me. I ran both apps at the same time and had no problems. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macdaddy1 1 Report post Posted June 27 Hello, thanks for the response. Yes strangely I was looking at the Nike app for after the C25K specifically for the coaching and guided runs. At the moment I use my Fitbit charge2 watch to record the run which feeds into Strava after the run so I get all the stats, millage pace heart rate zones etc. Good to know you can run the Nike app at the same time and get audio cues along side C25K during the run. Have decided to concentrate on time right now and think about beginning to run for distance once I can run for 30 mins. Had another question about the Nike guided runs actually, do you know if they give you a halfway cue? Many thanks. 1 Silver Pie reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Silver Pie 102 Report post Posted July 8 When I replied earlier, I did not have a Fitbit watch, but I got one for my birthday. And definitely it's really good for recording everywhere you go. I have not taken advantage of the Nike guided runs. To be honest, it's because I'm sure they will want me to go farther and faster than I'm capable of. I know that's a dumb reason to not even try it. (I've also switched it to miles.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites