TechRadar Verdict
Coopah is an excellent tool.
If you follow it by the book, then you should feel confident come race day.
Coopah App: One-minute review
Coopah is an easy-to-use, well-designed app.
Runna is one of Coopah’s biggest competitors.
I liked how it kept me on track most weeks and added yoga and strength days.
After all, it did so with plenty of London runners.
I chose to make a plan for the London Landmarks and it laid out my 16-week plan for me.
Once I had a plan, the app broke each phase down further into separate sections.
The Training tab is really useful.
Every week, it gives you a breakdown of your training day by day and any rest days.
So, hey, it could save you some money.
Onto the features themselves.
The Coach tab allows you to submit questions to real coaches, who typically reply within one hour.
Runna is one of Coopah’s biggest competitors.
All you need is anarm, chest or waist strap and you’re away.
A great feature, and a potential big money-saver.
This will show your splits, pace, and effort, which can then be assessed against your targets.
I was given a mix of one long run, intervals, and shorter runs each week.
Nevertheless, its a great program to have in your pocket and certainly kept me on track.
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