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Walk, Run, and Cycle Yourself Healthy with Our Newest Partner Abvio

Published May 29, 2014
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The image shows four icons related to fitness activities. From left to right: a green icon with a shoe, indicating a run, a red icon with a shoe for walking, a blue icon with "5K" text for running events, and a yellow icon depicting cycling. Each icon has a radiant burst effect in the background. MyFitnessPal Blog
Published May 29, 2014
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There’s a great big world out there, and exploring it on foot or by bike will not only put you in the mix, it will help you get you fit, too. That’s why MyFitnessPal is so excited to partner with Abvio, maker of Walkmeter, Runmeter, 5K Runmeter, and Cyclemeter—three great tracking apps that can show you where you’ve gone and help you plan where to go next!

Walkmeter, Runmeter, 5K Runmeter, and Cyclemeter are the most advanced applications for walkers, hikers, runners, and cyclists ever designed for a mobile device. Built from the ground up for iPhone, iPad, and iCloud, each app turns your iPhone into a powerful fitness computer—complete with maps, graphs, splits, intervals, laps, announcements, zones, training plans, and more.

The apps are free, and when you upgrade to an Elite subscription ($4.99 per year) you can seamlessly synch data with MyFitnessPal. When you complete an activity, all of your crucial workout info—things like calories, distance, pace, and heart rate—will automatically post to MyFitnessPal, found under the “More” tab within Walkmeter, Runmeter, 5K Runmeter, or Cyclemeter. You can also have your data displayed in your MyFitnessPal newsfeed.

Track your journey, track your fitness, track your health with MyFitnessPal and Abvio!

The information in this article is provided solely for informational purposes. This information is not medical advice and should not be relied upon when making medical decisions, or to diagnose or treat a health condition or illness. You should seek the advice of a physician or a medical professional before beginning any dietary programs or plans, exercise regimen or any other fitness or wellness activities.

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