The runners thread

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ArtMonkDrillz
03-05-2012, 02:53 PM
does anyone use the nike+/ipod?Yeah, I use it and like it when my iPod doesn't crap out, but it's on it's last leg. I ran a half marathon last year that didn't have clocks set up at the mile markers so I was using that to pace myself but it just stopped tracking my distance after about 10 miles. At least my music kept playing.

los panda
03-05-2012, 02:58 PM
what are the benefits? i'm thinking about it. i have the shoes and the 6th gen. nano, i need the sensor?

MTK
03-05-2012, 03:00 PM
Got a smartphone? You can just use it on that.

los panda
03-05-2012, 03:13 PM
Got a smartphone? You can just use it on that.3g flip phone with no data in my plan, baby

ArtMonkDrillz
03-05-2012, 03:37 PM
what are the benefits? i'm thinking about it. i have the shoes and the 6th gen. nano, i need the sensor?Yeah, for that I think you need the shoe and the iPod sensor.
I like that you can set it for distance, time, or open-ended, etc. It syncs with your music, so when you've reached a certain point the music fades out and a voice comes on telling you "4 miles" or whatever. I can hit a button and it will audibly say my distance, time, and pace so I can keep my eyes on the road.

724Skinsfan
03-05-2012, 03:40 PM
Runkeeper makes a good app. I've been using it for a few months. I like having the current pace announcements set to every 1/2 mile.

los panda
03-05-2012, 03:44 PM
Yeah, for that I think you need the shoe and the iPod sensor.
I like that you can set it for distance, time, or open-ended, etc. It syncs with your music, so when you've reached a certain point the music fades out and a voice comes on telling you "4 miles" or whatever. I can hit a button and it will audibly say my distance, time, and pace so I can keep my eyes on the road.cool, thank you, sir

GMScud
03-05-2012, 04:03 PM
Runkeeper makes a good app. I've been using it for a few months. I like having the current pace announcements set to every 1/2 mile.

Mapmyrun is solid. I used to use that, but then I got the Nike GPS app, which is fantastic. For Xmas my Dad gave me the Garmin FR60 running watch which comes with a pedometer and heart meter, and you can wirelessly link it to your computer so it automatically uploads all your run statistics. You can then do side by side comparisons with your various workouts and track your progress. Pretty awesome little gadget.

I've got less than a month until the Cherry Blossom 10 miler!!

724Skinsfan
03-05-2012, 04:16 PM
Mapmyrun is solid. I used to use that, but then I got the Nike GPS app, which is fantastic. For Xmas my Dad gave me the Garmin FR60 running watch which comes with a pedometer and heart meter, and you can wirelessly link it to your computer so it automatically uploads all your run statistics. You can then do side by side comparisons with your various workouts and track your progress. Pretty awesome little gadget.

I've got less than a month until the Cherry Blossom 10 miler!!

Nice. Longer distance races are so much nicer. It just seems a lot more relaxed.

ArtMonkDrillz
05-17-2012, 03:30 PM
I'm running my first Warrior Dash (http://warriordash.com/register2012_maryland.php) on Saturday and couldn't be more excited!!! I'm not worried about the running part since it's only 3miles, but I'm starting to get a little worried that I didn't do enough training (aka none) for the obstacles. Anyone else ever done one of these before?

If it goes well I'm probably going to sign up for Tough Mudder in the fall. Around 12miles, and 25 obstacles involving ice, electricity, and monkey bars. I figure that will be a good way to end my 20's.


In the mean time, I've decided that I'm starting to get fat again, so I'm also training for the Baltimore 10-miler next month. On Sunday morning I was able to get through 5 good miles in about the same pace that I was running last spring, so I think I'll be good to go.

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