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RUNKEEPER

General Information
Go for a run, walk, hike, or any activity really! You'll get a clear view of your training in real time with our fitness tracker app that not only tracks activity, but encourages you to get active more often.

Health Claims/Benefits​
  • Set Goals - Have a race, weight, or pace in mind? Whether you're working towards a 5K or training for a marathon, the Runkeeper running app will help you stay motivated!
  • Follow a Plan - We've got personalised routines that fit your fitness level and busy schedule. And helpful reminders, just in case.
  • Stay Motivated - Join challenges, snag workout rewards, participate in virtual races, and share achievements with your friends (a.k.a. biggest fans).
  • See Progress - This whole running thing works. And with the Runkeeper running app, you can progress even faster. We'll even show you the numbers to prove it!
  • See the Bigger Picture - Upgrade to our premium offering Runkeeper Go and get even more awesome, including tailored motivation and in‐depth details on your progress and history.
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Warnings
  • Speak to you physician before starting any new exercise regime.

How To Use
  • Download the app​
  • Start running!

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    • Hearing Loss
    • Women's Health
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