Calorie Counter is the essential app to simply find nutritional info for the food you eat and to keep track of your meals, exercise and weight.
The Calorie Counter application has all the cool tools to help you succeed:
· A food quick pick to find calorie and full nutrition information
Activity Tracker - Track the progress and usage of your TIME on all your activities using pie or bar charts. This app will help you to properly allocate your time to activities important to you and gradually improve your performance of those activities. It is completely FREE.
Create your own activities and schedule activities for future time
Runtastic Lite - Map your sport and fitness activities (running, cycling,…), burn calories and get better results. runtastic uses the built-in GPS and turns your Windows Phone into a multi-functional GPS stopwatch with a lot of features!
✔ Activity Tracking: Distance, Duration, Altitude, Pace, Calories, ..
Interval Timer for Sports & Yoga - Count-down and Interval timer with multiple colored backgrounds (skins).
Designed for boxing or works out.
The Large Display allows you to see the time from a distance or without your reading glasses
Heartbeater is an easy beats-per-minute record application; a usable tap interface is used to collect pulse data to be displayed and changes easily tracked over time!
Gym Shuffle - A simple app that keeps track of weights and reps at the gym. Nothing that a piece of paper couldn't do, but who wants to carry that around? Since you're probably already listening to music from your phone anyway, a phone app would be way more convenient and much much cooler. Create and edit your own exercises, and then track your progress as you get ripped
Cardiomus - Allows monitoring of weight and measurements of the muscles worked with analysis of progress through both chart for the musuclation that for weight loss. This program is under development and will very soon allow the management training program
Esta aplicacion te permitira conocer cuantas calorias has quemado, despues de haber corrido cierta cantidad de minutos en base a tu peso y velocidad que llevabas