Welcome screen
The app's primary screen shows your current stats for all runs that you've taken. You then can choose to start a new run or challenge yourself to beat your last run.
A new run
When starting a new run, you're offered three choices for structuring your workout.
History
The History tab at the bottom of the screen will take you to a complete list of your completed runs.
Summary
The summary tab shows time, distance completed, calories burned, and average pace. You're also presented with options for viewing the route, rating your run, calibrating the distance, or connecting to the Nikeplus.com Web portal.
First run distance
The maps use a standard Google Maps interface. Mileage is marked with flags.
First run pace
The pace view uses color shadings to show your pace changed throughout your run. Green denotes the fastest segments, whereas red shows where you ran slower. Yellow and orange are for in-between areas.
I wish the app showed elevation changes while you're running and factored them in when determining your pace. Corona Heights, which is the area in the bottom-left corner, was the hilliest part of this route.
Second run distance
As mentioned in the review, gaps appeared in the map the closer I zoomed in. I can't explain the reason for them.
Second run pace
Also, pace information wasn't always accurate. Note, the large red area in the upper-left corner, for example. Perhaps I lost the GPS signal, but I know that I wasn't walking there.
For a challenge
If you choose a challenging run, you're given several options for doing so.
Records and stats
You also can designate exactly which personal record you'd like to beat.
Happy or not?
You can rate each run according to your mood, the weather, and terrain. You also can add notes.
Calibration
If you find a discrepancy between the measured and actual distance traveled, the app offers a calibration option.
Go by time
You can choose to run for a set time. The app offers several options, though you can designate your own.
Go by distance
If running for distance, you can travel anywhere from one kilometer to a full marathon. Here again, you can set your own distance.
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