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Old 26th Apr 08, 09:37 AM
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ipod holding me back??

Just finished my usual run as normal but went a different route and forgot my ipod, when i returned home i realised i had just put an extra mile on without even noticing im wondering if maybe the ipod had something to do with this or perhaps the different area through my senses off slightly, my body doesnt seem to have noticed lol.

Oh well not complaining im gonna extend my usual route next time and see what happens.
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Old 26th Apr 08, 10:03 AM
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Just finished my usual run as normal but went a different route and forgot my ipod, when i returned home i realised i had just put an extra mile on without even noticing im wondering if maybe the ipod had something to do with this or perhaps the different area through my senses off slightly, my body doesnt seem to have noticed lol.

Oh well not complaining im gonna extend my usual route next time and see what happens.
Watch this space.

I've noticed one or two similar posts, where people have done a run without their usual musical accompaniment, and have reported improved performance.
I've never used Walkmans/iPods whilst running, even though I love music, so I couldn't really say if there was a benefit or otherwise in taking your music with you. Attachment 425

I've found that there's nearly always a song in my head when I run anyway. Although sometimes it's not one that I'd necessarily choose!
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Old 26th Apr 08, 10:09 AM
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I have found my pace does match the tempo of the songs, as a result I try to keep my ipod filled with up tempo songs and those with perhaps a slightly harder beat to them.

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Old 26th Apr 08, 10:21 AM
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It's each to their own... I'm far from convinced that anyone can run to their full potential whilst listening to music, though I can imagine it might be able to take your mind of the running and let you run along in a sort of distracted state. As squint says, the body will naturally try to match the tempo of the songs - whether this is a good thing or a bad thing is personal opinion

From my point of view, I used to run with an mp3 player, but don't anymore.
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I've just entered the New Forest Half Marathon (one of only two races a year I do, just to keep me focused) and I notice that they have stated 'The wearing of headphones, earphones or any in-ear audio device is prohibited under UKA rules'

I've never come across that ruling before and I'm not sure that it'll be strictly applied either as around 50% of runners last year seemed to have some kind wire assisting them!

Anyone else come across that rule?
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Old 26th Apr 08, 01:17 PM
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No as I'm new to running, but I wonder if it's a Health & Safety issue
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Old 26th Apr 08, 01:31 PM
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No as I'm new to running, but I wonder if it's a Health & Safety issue
Oh no....., I hope not, I'm getting very tired of the H&S idiots ruining just about every aspect of our lives!
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Old 26th Apr 08, 01:35 PM
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I've just entered the New Forest Half Marathon (one of only two races a year I do, just to keep me focused) and I notice that they have stated 'The wearing of headphones, earphones or any in-ear audio device is prohibited under UKA rules'

I've never come across that ruling before and I'm not sure that it'll be strictly applied either as around 50% of runners last year seemed to have some kind wire assisting them!

Anyone else come across that rule?
I've noticed this rule in triathlons before.

I prefer not wearing my Ipod during a race, as I'd miss the atmosphere of the event.
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Old 26th Apr 08, 01:42 PM
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i always take my mp3 player whenever i go for a run...

seriously, wouldn't have stuck to running without it...

when i'm not with my mp3 (e.g. when cycling) i get bored and within 10 minutes i'm heading home...

so my mp3 is absolutely essential for me...

the only time i don't take it is if i have a race...
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Old 26th Apr 08, 01:47 PM
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I don't run with music at all. I don't find that I need it to keep me motivated.

Each to their own, tho.....
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I've just entered the New Forest Half Marathon (one of only two races a year I do, just to keep me focused) and I notice that they have stated 'The wearing of headphones, earphones or any in-ear audio device is prohibited under UKA rules'

I've never come across that ruling before and I'm not sure that it'll be strictly applied either as around 50% of runners last year seemed to have some kind wire assisting them!

Anyone else come across that rule?
I've noticed this rule in triathlons before.

I prefer not wearing my Ipod during a race, as I'd miss the atmosphere of the event.
I've only run two races, one with, one without and I must admit that although it was a quicker run, I missed the atmosphere when I had my ipod on.

Having said that, I was somewhat fitter for the second (ipod assisted) race. The next race will not be musically assisted!
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Old 26th Apr 08, 02:12 PM
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i think it depends what you listen to...

for running i listen to

jumpstyle music...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyAva...eature=related

techno...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mBh2...eature=related

and shamelessly...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5fS-OrjdYo

my normal music for me is rock but i don't listen to that when i run...
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