If you are a passionate or professional jogger, you’ll be thrilled to find out about this new hack that uses Google maps to help figure out what’s the distance in a multi-point track of your own making. Just use the maps to indicate your track by pointing the places you usually run or walk by, and then the app figures out how long your track is, and you can also figure out how long your round track is.
Users can save their tracks, and view them in English or metric units, and since the app works for all the world, it is also a good way for international marathon runners to figure out a good track to practice while they are abroad. Also cool about Gmap-pedometer.com is that you can calculate how many calories you burned during your running or walking workout routine. Using this hack is very easy, and anyone who has ever used a map is more than apt for taking advantage of it, but if you are unsure about what you should do, take a look at the FAQs section for more detailed instructions. 





