August 07, 2012

Nike+ is Here! Time to Sync Your runcoach Training Log!

Written by Kate Oneill Tenforde

FAQ – How do I sync my runcoach training log with Nike+?

We recently integrated with Nike+ to make it even easier for you to keep your training log up to date.  Remember the runcoach workout engine relies on your training log to keep you training at the right level for your goal.  Now you can upload your training data from your, Nike+ shoe app, iPhone or iPod to track mileage, paces, and progress!

Note:  We suggest you sync with Nike+ first, and then add your notes, hours of sleep, heart rate, and other information. If you have updated your log before syncing with Nike+, the Nike+ data will not override it.

Here’s how to get started:

1.  Click on the Training tab

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2. Hover over Options

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3.  Click Sync with Nike+

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 4.  Enter your Nike+ username and password

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5.  Now that you have synced with Nike+, you can add your notes regarding hours of sleep, heart rate, and other information.  Be sure to click Save/Done when you are finished.

Last modified on October 04, 2012
Kate Oneill Tenforde

Kate Oneill Tenforde

2004 Olympian Kate O’Neill Tenforde joined the runcoach staff in April, 2010. Having grown up outside of Boston, her earliest running memory is traveling downtown every spring to watch the end of the Boston Marathon.

Kate competed for Yale University, where she was a seven-time All-American, ten-time Ivy League Champion, and was named NCAA Woman of the Year for Connecticut in 2003. During Kate’s senior year she was a three-time runner-up at the NCAA championships. She was also awarded Academic All-American honors three times and was a two-time Academic All-Ivy.

In the lead up to the 2004 Olympics, she dropped over a minute from her previous best in the 10,000 meters, with a time of 31:34 which eclipsed the Olympic A qualifying standard. She later cinched her spot on the Olympic roster by finishing third at the 2004 Olympic Trials and finished the year ranked third for American women at the distance.

In 2007, Kate made her marathon debut at the LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon and finished 3rd. In 2010 she returned to competition after a long layoff due to injury and finished 7th at the Bay to Breakers and 14th at the Peachtree Road Race.

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