The ASICS Runkeeper app isn’t just for runners. Whether cycling or walking is more your speed, or you prefer indoor workouts (such as treadmill running, strength training, or yoga), you can track them in the app! There are 30+ different activity types to choose from. Here, we’ll show you the following quick tips:
- How to track cross-training activities
- How to manually log activities
- Why you should consider cross-training to supplement your running
Cross-training activities using Stopwatch Mode
Selecting an activity is simple. On the Start tab, tap on the Activity cell and you’ll see a list of all the possible activities you can track. Tap on your chosen activity, press OK, and you’ll see the change reflected on the Start screen. If you’re working out indoors, be sure to toggle on Stopwatch Mode.
Manual logging activities
If you prefer logging your activities after the fact or you forgot to track them in the app, add them manually!
Go to the Start tab and tap the little “+” sign in the top right-hand corner. Select your activity and fill out the details on the screen shown below. When you’re done, press Save.
Screens may vary slightly depending on the device
Why should you cross-train?
When it comes to training for a race or general fitness, it’s good to mix it up! Cross-training may help you avoid injury as well as strengthen your whole body as opposed to just one muscle group. Common injuries, especially during winter when everyone’s relegated to running on the treadmill, include runner’s knee, repetitive stress injuries, and the dreaded shin splints.
You always want to avoid overtraining. If you’re running a whole lot, consider a Pilates workout to give your muscles a different kind of burn, or grab the dumbbells and train your upper body and core. Try to engage the muscles you don’t usually focus on. It will help improve your overall athletic performance!
Check out our other blog posts about the Runkeeper App, Runkeeper Go, Routes & Friends, and The Basics!