24-11-2003, 11:20 AM,
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Bouzy
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Music while you run
Any ideas of good little radio / cassette and headphones that are light and unobtrusive whilst running??
Thanks, Richard
(always better at thinking of Christmas pressies for myself than for others!)
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24-11-2003, 01:58 PM,
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Music while you run
Richard,
Sorry no advice on your question, but may I suggest you have a gander at mp3 players.
No moving parts so they never skip. They can be the size of a matchbox, and weigh next to nothing.
They are your Château Lafite Rothschild Pauillac 1996, whereas by comparison cassette players are more your Blue Nun ............err, so to speak.
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24-11-2003, 04:25 PM,
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Ian
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http://www.runnersworld.co.uk/news/article.asp?UAN=948
This link to the Runners World Gear Forum might give you some suggestions, Richard.
I hope it helps.
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24-11-2003, 06:17 PM,
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Bouzy
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Thanks for the suggestions....... sounds like I had better ask my children to bring up to speed on MP3 players!
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27-11-2003, 04:28 PM,
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El Gordo
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MP3s are definitely the way to go, Richard. As SP says, tapes and CDs suffer from the disadvantage of moving parts, making them vulnerable... or let´s just say unsuitable, for running with. MP3 players are essentially just a small disk drive that contains digital data, a bit like a floppy disk, conceptually.
From a man-in-the-street perspective, the best ones are the Apple iPods because they are capable of storing huge amounts of digital information. I can´t recall what the mega-giga-stats are, but it amounts to several hundreds of, ahem, "LPs" (as we used to say in my youth). There are many cheaper MP3 players around of course though they´ll have smaller capacities. It´s an area where things are constantly changing, so what I´ve written is probably total rubbish by now. (Now that makes a change....)
Andy
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27-11-2003, 05:01 PM,
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Griff
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My firm is just about to bring one on the market for £39.99. That doesn't include memory (removable xD Picture Card available currently in 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 and 512 MB). Eventually you will be able to get capacity up to 8GB - more than enough music for one of Andy's "long" runs!
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27-11-2003, 05:12 PM,
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Griff
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After posting just now, I started to wonder what fellow forumites might listen to whilst running. When I'm running down those quiet Cotswold country lanes, I'm often heard spoiling the peace and tranquillity with a breathless karaoke rendition of "Delilah" or "Rock DJ".
So, what makes for great running music chaps? Let's hear it.
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28-11-2003, 11:55 AM,
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Music while you run
Anything by Bob Marley.
After a while I find my stride in sync with the beat!
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29-11-2003, 09:30 AM,
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Pollard
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Griff,
Do you mean 'listen to' via headphones or those lovely tunes that crop up in your head?
Personally i don't think i would like to listen to music when i run, i like to escape from trappings of normal life, especially the wife!!
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29-11-2003, 06:15 PM,
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Pollard
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Andy,
You speak with fork tongue.
I'm a Burnley fan actually, but i can see the Wednesday ground from my bedroom window, i used to be able to hear the roar of the match when they were in the Prem. It's a bit quiet at the moment, yes, i know they were away today, but in general its quiet.
3-0 hey! good effort.
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09-12-2003, 06:06 PM,
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Griff
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Pollard, I mean music thru headphones. "Escaping from the wife", now you're talking!
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