We've all heard "there's an app for that". So when I hear about a new app, or an app that's new to me, I usually don't get too excited. I mean, do I really need another app for something else in my life? But when I was introduced to FitSnap in 2013, it didn't disappoint, and I have to say for me that this app is one of my most used apps.
Since my initial experience with FitSnap, more themes are available (for a small fee. I do have some of the paid themes and love them), and there are more login options. Now, I don't have to look in my log to know my distance and time. I can easily (and I do mean easily) import from MapMyRun (MapMyFitness). Other login options are RunKeeper, Strava, and log in with Under Armour.
After my workout, I can log into FitSnap, pull in the data automatically and then choose my theme.
Saving the photo is beyond simple, and so is sharing on social medial like instagram, twitter and facebook etc.
This app is a great asset for bloggers. But, in my opinion, it's not just for 'bloggers'. I am proud of my workouts, and I've been told more than once how when others see my workouts they get motivated to workout also. (By the way, this isn't just for runners. There are lots of options to choose from in the activities section).
Here are some current examples.
I use FitSnap to document the majority of my workouts. It's a fun way for me to express myself. And I'm loving the improvements that have been made since the beginning of this app.
I have not been compensated, and I didn't receive anything in exchange for this post. I simply wanted to tell you about a great app that I use weekly, sometimes daily.
Fitsnap - check it out https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fitsnap/id736826299
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Since my initial experience with FitSnap, more themes are available (for a small fee. I do have some of the paid themes and love them), and there are more login options. Now, I don't have to look in my log to know my distance and time. I can easily (and I do mean easily) import from MapMyRun (MapMyFitness). Other login options are RunKeeper, Strava, and log in with Under Armour.
After my workout, I can log into FitSnap, pull in the data automatically and then choose my theme.
Saving the photo is beyond simple, and so is sharing on social medial like instagram, twitter and facebook etc.
This app is a great asset for bloggers. But, in my opinion, it's not just for 'bloggers'. I am proud of my workouts, and I've been told more than once how when others see my workouts they get motivated to workout also. (By the way, this isn't just for runners. There are lots of options to choose from in the activities section).
Here are some current examples.
I use FitSnap to document the majority of my workouts. It's a fun way for me to express myself. And I'm loving the improvements that have been made since the beginning of this app.
I have not been compensated, and I didn't receive anything in exchange for this post. I simply wanted to tell you about a great app that I use weekly, sometimes daily.
Fitsnap - check it out https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fitsnap/id736826299
Share this on Facebook?
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