(Re-)introducing the sportie, now available for Android and iPhone

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We believe that when you workout, you’re doing more than taking care of your physical, mental and spiritual self. You’re also experiencing a special moment which, sometimes (often), you want to keep with you for future reference and to share with others. That’s why we love the sportie feature on Sports Tracker, which is now available for both Android and iPhone.

The idea behind a sportie is simple: during your workout, you can take photos that define that moment (say, a beautiful landscape during your nordic walking session). Then, you can choose the best photo you’d like to share and your workout details will be added on top. Simple, right? And they look amazing too. We’re currently featuring your best sportie pictures on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, just make sure to share them with #sportie and #sportstracker! If you need some inspiration, here are a few great sporties shared by other Sports Tracker community members.

 

 

 

7 comments

  1. Andrea

    Why there is no more possibility to take photo with windows phone?

  2. Alex Panzeri

    Dear Team,

    I’m always surprise that today PR department forget to implement Google+ into the share section.
    So please think to do it

    Merry Chirstmas and Happy New Year

  3. MICO

    Full useful for my life style!

  4. 5 great sporties shared by the Sports Tracker community | Sports Tracker

    […] the lifestyle and contact with nature that comes with it that counts. And since they are now available for Android users too, we’ve been seeing more and more interesting ones being shared by the Sports Tracker […]

  5. Manuel Melero Peña

    La aplicación menos ayuda a mejorar mi rendimiento, y además me divierte.

  6. Jorma Vartiainen

    Yes, this is a great feature, I’ve always loved it, and used it a lot … But wait – I have a Windows phone. What do I do now?

    1. Lloyd

      Yes, what about Windows Phone? It’s so far out of date now. I often use an old Symbian phone to track workouts because the app is much better (even if years older).

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