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Brightski

Chronos Racing Team
Location
Cambridgeshire
Anybody else use this training app, I've used it since last "summer" and like it, the stats, data and also the social side of it:thumbsup:
I'm on there as Andy Bright..
I have a strava account but have never turned a wheel on it, I use it to spy on the competition :ph34r:
 

Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
I use Strava and Endomondo. Don't like the way Endomondo have reduced the free features in recent times. There is a CC group on Endomondo with a monthly mileage challenge. In general I prefer Strava as I get more motivation to beat my time up a climb etc.
 
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Brightski

Brightski

Chronos Racing Team
Location
Cambridgeshire
I use the free version, it suits me, I'm in a few mileage challenges being a short distance TTer I don't train on big miles but I'm actually doing ok in the challenges :training:
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
I bought Endomondo premium, when they sold it for 50p one time as an offer... however, I don't think I've used it in 2 yrs or so now, I use Strava all the time.
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
I tried Endomondo a while ago. I found that it stopped too often, uploaded my ride for all the world to see that I'd ridden a mile or two..
Strave for me now, plus I like SportsTracker.
 
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Brightski

Brightski

Chronos Racing Team
Location
Cambridgeshire
I tried Endomondo a while ago. I found that it stopped too often, uploaded my ride for all the world to see that I'd ridden a mile or two..
Strave for me now, plus I like SportsTracker.
I used sports for a while but my brother inlaw that runs said try endo,
I go out with mates that use strava we can be chatting then when it comes to a climb they shoot off like rats up a drain pipe..
Horses for courses..:thumbsup:
 

Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Location
South Glos
I've been using Endomondo, uploading the results into Strava and then looking at Veloviewer for more analysis. Then manually entering rides into MyCyclingLog.

I now have a better phone which might be able to run Strava without the bizarre results my old HTC Explorer was getting ..
 
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Brightski

Brightski

Chronos Racing Team
Location
Cambridgeshire
I've been using Endomondo, uploading the results into Strava and then looking at Veloviewer for more analysis. Then manually entering rides into MyCyclingLog.

I now have a better phone which might be able to run Strava without the bizarre results my old HTC Explorer was getting ..
Uploading from endo to strava you must be a boffin ;)
I use a BlackBerry so no option for strava but I'm happy with endomondo :smile:
 

thefollen

Veteran
Definitely prefer Strava for cycling (have a few more friends on there) but usually use Endo for running and other GPS bits, such as logging walking times/routes to pubs or mate's houses. If you know roughly how long a walk to a pub takes you can assess whether you can squeeze one more in before your lunch break ends.

Endo gives good audio feedback during runs-- these aren't all that useful for cycling however as you'll have the speedo to log miles and the like with Strava ticking in the background...

Like some other's I've often exported the .gpx file for Strava if Endo-ing a cycle.
 

Kev h

Active Member
Location
Wirral
I Have been using this for a while now, find it very useful. I have also downloaded strava about 2 months ago but as of yet have not used it. Happy with Endo and thinking of upgrading to the premium (Got pro for about 50p i think).
 
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