Wow, I think I just saw one for like $50…1GB or 2GB.
That’d be perfect!
We’ll see how the armband works out.
Wow, I think I just saw one for like $50…1GB or 2GB.
That’d be perfect!
We’ll see how the armband works out.
How’s your training for the half marathon going?
I’ve finally hit the 40-45/week mark. Not LSD’s, per se, but a run in the morning and then a longer one in the evening after work. I’m in the same boat; it took me 2-3 months to get comfortable and find a nice groove to get to the point I’m at now.
going out for a 5K in 94 degree heat and 40 mph winds. w00t!!!
aforementioned jog turned into a 5K walk.
Dust bowl, much?

22 days until my 10K. I watched coverage of the Indy Mini last weekend. Good stuff. There was a freakin’ TIE! Last weekend was also my second “long run,” which ended up being 11.1. Since I was able to do it, I’m convinced I could probably do a mini-marathon. I think Indy has one in the fall!
I know Nike has a shoe that syncs up with the iPod to record data. Did I see where they came out with a bracelet-type thing that does the same thing? Bueller? I measure out routes with my car and use a stopwatch, but this sounds like it would be more accurate.
Good luck with the run, what kind of time are you aiming for on the 10k? My friend did one last week wearing a duff man costume and did no preparation and came in on 54 minutes which I thought was really good considering.
My jogging has suffered lately, I’ve been completely tied up with my last week at University and writing papers but I handed the last one in today so am going to start up again next week 
The Nike bracelet thing was something I posted on the other page. http://www.collider.com/entertainment/news/article.asp/aid/7788/tcid/1 I actually saw a review of that one and a few other ones on the market too. If you have the cash and don’t mind wearing all sorts of instruments, there were some that had gps positioning and heart monitors and music playing according to your heart beat etc etc, pretty crazy stuff.
Yeah, I went to the Nike site and saw the SportBand. Cool stuff.
Shooting for a sub-49:00 on the 10K. No Duff Man costume, though. 
Nike+ will only help you improve as a runner.
The SportBand is nice if you don’t have a Nano.
It pretty much does all the same stuff as the Nano sensor (doesn’t give audible feedback throughout your run, obviously).
I highly recommend getting one of the two Nike+ deals.
My half marathon went really well this past Sunday.
I’m training for another in September and have to insane 10K’s this Summer.
Super hilly, yo.
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I don’t have a Nano, and don’t really plan on getting one, so maybe I’ll look into the SportBand.
Thanks!
Welp, tomorrow is my 10K.
My first “road race” since 5th grade and my first “timed/organized” race since 6th grade.
I’m stoked! I’ll continue training over the summer then sign up for the Indy 1/2 Marathon this fall.
Good luck mate!
Here are a few pics of my 10K today. The weather was nice - low 70s with sun. Good turnout. I exceed my goal time by almost 2 full minutes, so that was great. Overall a great race to pop my 10K cherry.
Finishing kick:

Resting after the race:

That is, indeed, Charlie Sheen behind me.

Did Charlie give you a mug?

no fuckin way.
poor bastard.
He heard about the Phish reunion

As someone who has done a lot of consistent running in the past, I would agree that Concrete is probably the worst thing you could run on for your knees, ankles, and any other part of your body that propels you forward in daily life.
Its addicting if you really get into it, but, if you can do the same sort of intense cardio on a bike, you might want to stick to it, for the sake of your mobility down the road.