Just counting white states, it looks like there are 13 remaining to be filled in. However, you can barely see Delaware to the right of Maryland and Connecticut and Rhode Island appear to be one state in the above image. That brings the total remaining to 15.
I'm now tracking my workouts only on Buckeye Outdoors as of the start of this month. I was running tandem with Runners World training log and Buckeye during May. A few of the features that I really like about Buckeye are:
- Workouts downloaded into Sport Tracks from my Garmin can be updated electronically (without any manual entry) into Buckeye
- Buckeye has script to list my workouts/races/PRs/future races on the sidebar of my blog
- Race websites and blog entries can be input along with race results
- Buckeye has script to record my workouts on my facebook wall
- GoWagon, a sister? site of Buckeye includes in your profile an option to tweet your workouts and races on twitter
- There is an equipment feature where you can track the mileage on shoes
- Training schedules can be overlayed onto your training log
You still have to get out there and do the workouts, but it makes it alot easier to keep everything tracked. Speaking of training, the plan this weekend is to do a max heart rate test on the track tomorrow morning followed by a long run on Huntsville hills Sunday morning. Huntsville should be good training for Parkersburg.
2 comments:
Have you ever seen RunningAHEAD.com? It's completely free and I love it. It'll remind you of your runner's world training log because Runner's World licensed it. However the version that Runner's World has is very out of date. The author has since added Garmin support and a ton of excellent features.
The author will import your Runner's World data if you ask him to.
I have seen running ahead; I was planning on making the switch from Runners World 1/1/09 but never did. If Buckeye doesnt workout I'll look into it again. Thanks for the comment.
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