5K Run: Beginner Training plan
Carlos Fernandez Mayor
4.6 ★
2K ratings
Free
With this running app, you can follow a flexible training plan and listen to a voice coach during your runs. Includes HealthKit integration and customizable workout reminders.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 79 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
81%
4 star
10%
3 star
4%
2 star
2%
1 star
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Low review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
79% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
81% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About 5K Run: Beginner Training plan
5K PLAN
The training plan is design to help you keep motivated. It will let you know when you need to take a break and when it's time for another run.
Run whenever you want, you don't need to set up a schedule of specific days for running, we all have busy days, or it's raining outside, or we're just tired. That's why our training plan adapts to you, giving you a time window
to complete your workouts. Take your training to the next level!
VOICE TRAINER
During the runs, listen to your music and the voice trainier will tell you when it's time for you to run or walk.
Set your goal and work to get there in a healthy way.
HEALTHKIT INTEGRATION
Run 5K integrates nicely with HealthKit, meaning that all your workout data will be available for you inside Run 5K and the Apple Health App. On top of that, all the races you save using Run 5K will contribute to filling the Activity rings on your Apple Watch. Isn't that cool?
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Reviews for 5K Run: Beginner Training plan
mm008m
Bleeds you dry $$
For the functionality, not worth the money. It required “unlocking” multiple times along the journey when it already said it was fully unlocked. Ask once. Rude.
Genny231
Didn’t immediately hit save
This is the second time that I have gone on a run and it does not save my progress so I have to do the step again. And it makes me upset because if I track it on my Apple Watch, it’s fine, but I don’t get the satisfaction of the stepping stones and there’s hardly times where I only do that specific distance. Usually, I’ll do the interval runs and then continue to walk the rest of the way for the 3 miles. I was about to rave about it but fool me once shame on you fool me twice can’t get fooled again.