ActiveTrainer BASIC

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Looking for a great training log? Well you're in luck. Maybe you're a beginner runner and just want to use it as a simple running log or you're a seasoned athlete and want to use it as a half marathon or marathon running log. No problem. Our free log is used by thousands of runners every single day. But we don't stop there.

With ActiveTrainer BASIC, you can also log and track all types of cardio and strength training workouts – swimming, cycling, lifting, core and more! You can map your favorite routes, connect with other athletes on our training community boards, calculate your body fat, use our hydration calculator and so much more.

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Easy Training Calendar

  • View workouts by day, week or month
  • Mouse over to view daily workout details at a glance
  • Edit and log completed workouts

Fun Routes Map

  • Map your favorite run, swim & bike routes
  • Search our database of shared training routes

Simple Training Tools

  • Easy to use tools help you calculate and stay on top of the training essentials:

Body fat calculator
Pace calculator
Body mass index
Hydration calculator
Heart rate calculator

Detailed Training Reports

  • Track daily vitals – weight, pulse, mood, sleep
  • View total workouts, planned versus actual
  • Track current workout as a percentage of total training

Helpful Shoe Tracker

  • Add multiple pairs of shoes to track
  • Log workout miles to shoes
  • Track total miles on shoes

Motivating Training Community

  • Post questions to your training community
  • Read training tips and stories
  • Access expert and amateur training blogs