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The Homebrew Hammer
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Any B/SOTL runners here?
I've been away from the sport for a few years due to some knee problems (called oldius agemus, if you've heard of it... ) but started up again recently. Bought a pair of Nike+ trainers this weekend--these are the shoes that accept a sensor that syncs to your ipod and transmits all kinds of info: speed, distance, calories burned, pace, etc. You can then upload your workout data to nikeplus.com which acts as a trainer, running log, and forum for other runners from around the world. You can compete in "virtual challenges" against other runners, join teams, set goals & training targets, find running routes in areas that you might be visiting and other kinds of cool stuff.Just wondering if anyone else in CA might be doing this, too. Gerard
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I'm a "new" runner. I started running last year around March and ran my first marathon in Oct. Just started running again after the marathon. My wife tried to get me a chip from Nike that attached to your shoe and would transmit the information you mentioned to your ipod but it only worked for the nano and i have a 30g classic. It sounds awesome. Much easier than going to mapmyrun.com and mapping your runs.
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Cyclonic Bastard
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No fancyness for me. Nike Livestrong Shocks with my Zune. I really need to do more. I also have a pair of Merrels for trail running.
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Snatchin' yo people up
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My wife used it a bit. If you do the run walk type training like for a marathon where you walk for a minute every so often, it'll throw it off. It was fairly accurate but mapping out your route on google is more accurate, albeit a pain in the butt.
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