Showing posts with label Motivation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motivation. Show all posts
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End of an era - no more money for running

Roughly 3 years ago I wrote a small post on the RunKeeper blog about how one can earn real money with running. More than a year later, I wrote another follow-up post on this blog, when I reached a serious milestone, and checked out $480 for running and eating healthy stuff. I mainly used 3 apps to achieve this, and now I'm sad to report, that all of them seems to be over.


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Pixelmap: a neat "running scratchmap" tool

For a while now, I pack my running gear, whenever and wherever I travel, and I try to explore the city/region by running.  I think I can consider myself lucky, as I had the privilege of visiting quiet a few countries this way, and I always wanted to plot that on a world map. Today I decided to google around a little bit, and ended up with Pixelmap. 

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A little fun with HRC Bibs

So I’ve just signed up for my second HRC virtual race, the S.P.E.W.10k, and while I was looking for my Bib, I thought to have some fun looking at other peoples preferred race number and name.

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Looking back on 2016

2016 was an interesting year for me in many ways.  After 12 years of living in Veszprém, I moved 80 km north to the city of Győr. Understandably, many things changed in my life, and running / cycling / etc. was not an exception from that. Another big change was, that our local running group started to brand itself as VeszpRUN, and we had a lot of fun with that :-) But let's have everything in its order.

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Rate my setup - my bikedesk


Everything started two and a half years ago, when  I decided to register for my first triathlon race. As I was not biking a lot at the time, I decided to buy a stationary bike, and follow this rule: 

"Watching the new episodes of series is only allowed while riding the stationary bike."
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The most awesome medal hanger






If You are a runner, cyclist, etc. who goes to races, sooner or later You will have to face the problem of finding the proper installment suitable for the medals.

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Embrace the hype: Pokémon GO (and Running)




If You have been on the internet lately, You could not have missed the hype around the new Pokémon game: Pokémon GO. For most of the fans this is a game, that brings VR as an additional fun factor to the existing Pokémon universe. For me, it is a game, that has the potential to be an entertaining partner for some of the less exciting running sessions, like Zombies run! 

Before going any further, I have to state, that although I watched some of the episodes of the anime, I have never read the manga or played any of the games. Thus, I will may miss some stuff, that is super-fantastic for hardcore fans, sorry about that. 

Anyhow, the basic concept of the game is pretty  simple: go around Your neighborhood to find Pokémons and catch 'em all! As I said, I don't know anything about the previous games (they were not such a big thing in Hungary), but it seems, that Nintendo always had this "sinister" intention to bring kids out from their bedrooms to play.

Now, let's finally talk about the game. Installation was swift, and I quickly managed to set up my apprentice. The first Pokémon was a gift, I did not even had to move, and I got Charmander:


I had no time to go around with the  game for a couple of days, but yesterday I had a long run, and the slow-pace relaxing run planned for today was perfect, so I brought my phone with myself. The first thing to notice is the loading screen. Respect to Nintendo, as this is used for a very important safety instruction and not some advertisement:


I can easily imagine people clashing with each other and objects while looking for PokéStops and Pokémons. The next thing is the map view where I can see myself on the map, and the surrounding:


The little blue stuffs are called PokéStops, and these are the places where You can get extra Pokéballs and some other stuff (like eggs). These usually are related to an important building, memorial, etc. Below is an example, where I got 3 balls and 1 egg at the so-called "Teddy-castle".



Let me emphasize here, that this game also makes You know the city better. Even during this short run, I found a beautiful statue on the wall of a house, that I've never ever noticed before, despite running below it all the time. So kudos for that too. 

Then, sometimes my phone vibrated, and let me know, that there is a Pokémon nearby to be caught. Since I've not reached level 5, I could not yet test the arena for matches. However, maybe it is just the beginning, but the gameplay seemed pretty easy, I reached level 4 during the first 5 kilometers, and got  9 Pokémons,  8 eggs, and  134 Pokéballs.



It is also interesting, that eggs can be hatched by getting some miles done.

So, for the first glance, it seems, that the game is nice and whatnot, but the important question remains:

Is it a good game for running?! - Well, kind of, let me elaborate.

You have to be close to a PokéStop or a Pokémon to get the balls / catch them. Then, You have to tap on them, flip the image of the Stop / throw balls at the Pokémon. When You succeed, there are still some "after work" to do. For example, when You catch a Pokémon, there is an animation, than You have to tap on one info tab, then an other to get back to the map:


All of these obviously take time, and I have not found an option to turn them off. Even if I use an app for running I don't like to stop all the time. So after the first few PokéStops I was kind of disappointed, that too many interactions are needed, the Stops are too frequent, and I basically don't run at all. I know, the app was meant for walking, so I'm not complaining. Moreover, later on I realized that:
  • I will be full of Pokéballs anyhow, so it does not matter if I don't stop at all of them. 
  • After a little practice, I learned, that if I tap on the stop when I'm closing, and I roll the picture quickly, I don't even need to stop at all. 
  • Same goes for Pokémons, but there I need to throw balls at them, where I guess I should pay attention. Again, maybe it is only like this on the lower levels, but even if I was not looking at the screen (remember: paying attention to the surroundings), I managed to catch them in one or two tries. 
So basically, farming (collecting Pokémons, Pokéballs, eggs, hatching eggs) can be done while running. It is not much fun, gets boring probably after a while, but still manageable. Having matches (that I guess is the more challenging and interesting part of the gameplay) will probably be not an option during running. 

So, my final verdict is, that I definitely like the game, I'll definitely continue playing it for a short while at least. It is now mostly meant for walking, but running is also ok for farming resources. It is not very comfortable though to keep the phone in our hands, screen on, etc, but there is a special accessory being developed, the Pokémon GO Plus, which will probably help on this. So, I recommend You to try it, even if You have never ever heard of Pokémon before.





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Budapest Vivicitta 2016 - Eye opening experiences

Two weeks ago I've participated on three races of the Budapest Vivicitta Running Festival. I would have never thought, that the race this year will provide as many new experiences as it did last year, but it certainly did. To put that into perspective: a year ago I accompanied my brother in law for His first half marathon using it as a test drive for the baby cart of my nephew, while still having plaster on my dominant hand.

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New year resolution of 2015 in retrospective

To be honest, I have never had any explicit resolutions for 2015 (or any of the previous years for that matter), but I've had a simple ambition, so to speak:

By the end of the new year, I will have accumulated at least as many kilometers from each type of activity as I did in 2014.

So, have I made it?
The short answer is no, however...

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I've just cashed out $480 for exercising!



More than a year ago I wrote a post on the “Beyond the miles” blog about how one can earn real money by running / cycling / etc. I've been using Pact (formerly GymPact), FitCrown, and AchieveMint for over two years now, and recently I've decided to check out the money I've earned this time.
 



On this occasion I thought, I'll summarize my experiences, so here they are. If You don't know, how these applications work, I suggest You to quickly scroll through my previous post first.
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