Sure, you can log in now, but you can’t see your workout history. This “Facebook” thing is never going to catch on, so we’ve got our own community now to share with.Īnd with each new hastily released update, new problems arose. If you did get logged in, how about downloading one of those created runs? Sorry Billy, not today! How about sharing a finished run on Facebook? No, we got rid of that. Where to start? Logging in: something you think might have been caught early in testing. All while Celine Dion’s greatest hits were playing in the background. Imagine if everyone you ever loved was bound, gagged, sodomized, forced to watch George Lucas’s rebooted version of the MacGyver series, sodomized again, then flayed and quartered while you were watching. Soooooooooo, long story short, they ruined it.
#Ifit wifi module setup update#
“So, umm, we got this site update to do…and, um…it’s really cool and stuff…so ummm…yeah, we’re just going ahead and do it, umkay?” Cool! My close, personal friends were going to make my iFit experience even better?!? How could this not be the best thing ever? Then one day in November, I got an email from the fine folks at iFit. So when it finally arrived you couldn’t get me on that treadmill fast enough! I quickly created a route on the iFit site and downloaded it to the treadmill and the next thing I knew I was running in Yellowknife…and then New York…and then Winnipeg… (Going to Winnipeg!) I was hooked, and iFit could do no wrong. Every day for the next couple of weeks was like being eight years old again and waiting for that bag of sea monkeys to arrive. I couldn’t get them to take my money fast enough. And I would get a year of this wonderful service free with the purchase of the treadmill.
#Ifit wifi module setup full#
With iFit I could create and download a world full of Google Map created tracks, allowing me to literally run anywhere in the world and see it too with Street View, and it would even automatically change the elevation as I ran! I could then see my runs on their well designed website and share with my friends on Facebook, and import and share their maps too. Last July, I finally had my chance and purchased my dream machine: a Nordic Track Commercial 1750, 3.5 CHP motor, Quadflex belt for my poor old hips and all sorts of bells and whistles…including iFit. Being in a single income family of five, and a runner living in the Arctic I dreamed for the day that I could finally trade in my old beaten up Weslo-Cadence treadmill for something newer…and less prone to throwing my hip out.