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Music on the Run

When the running gets tough, the tough listen to power music. The tunes you put into your ipod or mp3 player play a vital part in motivating you to run longer in training run, faster in a race, or simply keep you from hanging in the towel before you even break a sweat. Conversely, choosing the wrong songs (think “How Deep Is Your Love”) may make you fall in love with your fellow runner (make sure you’re running alongside one of the opposite sex then) but it may slow you down to a screeching halt long before you reach the 1km mark. So, people, take the time out to plan, prepare, edit, and re-edit your playlist before going on a run, moreso if it’s a serious race.

During my early days as a runner, all I had to carry my tunes was my hubby’s ipod video. Oh, I pity myself for what I used to put myself through. There were three tedious steps before a run: First, make sure ipod is firmly in place in its case. Second, grip ipod tightly with one hand (my husband’s parting words: “Care for it as you would my heart.”) Third, wrap it’s long cords thrice around my wrist. Now, if I needed to adjust the volume (which was almost every other song), I would have to go back to step one through three again, which would only be easy if I was doing all this with my feet up on a lazyboy at home—not running on a busy street! There was a time when I literally bumped a parked car while making the music louder! I repeat, I was the one who bumped a non-moving car, not the other way around.

So, on my birthday almost two months ago, I received a scintillating new blue ipod Shuffle with matching Marware arm/wristband from the hubby.

ipod Shuffle

- Meet my best friend during solo runs -

Had I received this during my pre-running days, I would’ve bartered the ipod for a small wacom tablet, but as you’ve seen how running has changed me, I accepted the gift with open arms—err ears. The ipod became my new best friend on solo runs egging me to run just a bit longer for the most frivolous reasons like “So you can hear the end of this song” or “So you can hear the next song” or “So you can hear even more songs.” Well, who cares if I was fooled by my ipod, at least I got the miles in.

Since I only use my ipod for running, I only loaded workout songs. For others, that would mean ear-piercing, sweat-inducing, heart-pumping beats that keep your blood pressure way above normal during the entire run. My definition of workout songs are those that keep me happy and energetic throughout the entire session. You can listen to a preview of my top favorites over here.

I’m all for little surprises during my runs, so instead of listening to a particular playlist, I keep the shuffle button on and enjoy bits of hed kandi music that pops up every so often to speed up my tempo. I also loaded a few tunes from Fitpod, which is great because it provides the beats per minute of the song to match your workout intensity. My entire shuffle is filled with power music except for two cool down songs: “Fix You” by Cold Play and “Indigo Daisies” by Desiree. Aaah, I’m feeling relaxed already.

So, what are you waiting for? Load up on workout music and get running. Oh, one last thing, please resist the urge to do a karaoke run (TBR definition: singing out loud while running). While it may be good for the lungs, it will definitely kill your social life in the running world.

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10 Responses to “Music on the Run”

  1. I can really late to this! My ipod shuffle only has fast songs because the songs somehow dictate my pace. Since my partying days were in the 80s, I just love it when my sounds are from the Gogo’s, Madonna and the one that really gets me going is Pat Benatar”s “Love Is A Battlefield”. Go figure.

    Mayi said on Jun 22 07 at 7:15 PM Reply
  2. Cool! I love music when I run too. I run with my Sony mp3 player. BTW, my Phuket race report is up! Hv a great weekend! I’ll be running Penang Bridge Half Marathon! :)

    runwitme said on Jun 22 07 at 7:34 PM Reply
  3. ahhh… i’ve never paid much attention to the tempo of the music i have on my shuffle. i wonder if my pace is affected by the beat. that might be an interesting sight–me going at breakneck speed (by my standards anyway) for about 3 minutes or so, then all of a sudden slowing down to a near walk as the music changes from fast to slow. of course observers won’t be so keen on what’s going on. they’ll probably just think i’m doing intervals. :)

    hey thanks for the info on that fitpo. i’ll have to check it out.

    e-rod said on Jun 23 07 at 1:22 AM Reply
  4. jaymie, same wavelength eh? just posted on my newest buddy and here you are on yours too…pro ang cool with the wrist band and all :-)

    banggigay said on Jun 23 07 at 2:28 PM Reply
  5. Mayi, I finally know what’s in that ipod of yours! You always seem so serious when your using it–feel na feel yung music–but then maybe it’s also because I’ve only seen you use it during races! :)

    Runwitme, good luck with Penang! I enjoyed reading your race report! Congratulations :)

    E-rod, oh yes it really does affect the way you run! What slow music do you listen to while running anyway? I’m so curious.

    Banggi, you gotta get your baby an arm band soon too—unless you plan to hold it in your hand which is a major hassle. Aaah, I’m soooo tempted to get a nike+ after seeing your nano.

    bullrunner said on Jun 23 07 at 9:43 PM Reply
  6. yes you should get a nike + na, and a nano…sayang ang miles! if you browse nike+ and see what we’ve done so far, you’ll definitely get a kick out of it…

    hitme64 said on Jun 25 07 at 4:32 PM Reply
  7. Yeah, you know what really got me—when I heard that Nike would include an HRM with it by this year. I heard that shortly after I saw banggi’s red nano. It must be a sign haha. Now if only someone will buy my shuffle…

    bullrunner said on Jun 25 07 at 6:05 PM Reply
  8. slow music… it’s whatever comes on. i have mine on shuffle mode all the time. i have the eagles, bob marley, chris isaak, carrie underwood (i know i know), mymp, etc…

    i’m telling you, jaymie. throw in a couple of post-race massages with your shuffle and i’m sure you’ll sell that baby right away :)

    E-Rod said on Jun 27 07 at 6:42 AM Reply
  9. the nike + will have a hrm ? i wonder how that would be :) I have a nano, nike+ and a separate nike watch + hrm.. would love it if the nike+ sensor can detect signal from my hrm monitor

    the spiderfy guard said on Jun 27 07 at 8:35 AM Reply
  10. E-rod, first wowawee now carrie underwood?! hahaha i’m just teasing. :)

    Spiderfy Guard, yup that’s what I read. I just don’t know how credible my source is. I’m just crossing my fingers. Nike should be smart enough to know that everyone wants an HRM to go with it right?

    bullrunner said on Jun 27 07 at 12:37 PM Reply

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