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RW Test: MP3 Players
By on 07/12/2009 13:55:48
We take the latest digital music players out for a test run, and break down all the technical jargon so you don't have to
Training to music has come a long way since the days of portable cassette players, and choosing the right digital music player can be a minefield of technical terms. Learn your MP3 from your WMA and your AAC from your GB with our guide to the best
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RW MP3 Player Test
By Runner's World on 11/05/2006 15:56:52
RW tests products from Philips, Advanced, MobiBlu, Apple, iRiver and Samsung
For motivation on the run, few things come close to your favourite songs. If you want to push yourself to the limit during a speed session or just need something to take your mind off the fact you've another 20 miles to go, then grab an MP3 player
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Should MP3 players be banned at races?
By Runner's World on 23/06/2008 11:41:13
Catch up with what you've been saying in our forums, then stand up and be counted in our interactive poll
Line up at the start of a race plugged into your iPod and you may well find yourself being asked to ditch both the headphones and your PB-promoting playlist under event-specific rules prohibiting the use of MP3 players.But are race
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RW's Free Pre-Flora London Marathon Podcasts
By Runner's World on 05/04/2006 17:37:33
Tips and insight from RW's experts, about the UK's most famous race. All on your MP3 player or PC!
on training, nutrition, motivation, race tactics and the secrets of the course itself. Here at RunnersWorld.co.uk we've been listening to our MP3 players, watching the increasing popularity of podcasts over the past few months
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Nike+: First Look
By Runner's World on 13/07/2006 07:58:50
Nike - along with Apple - have just put on a sprint in the race to make the sexiest running gadget yet. It's a speed and distance monitor within the world's favourite MP3 player
The Nike+ receiver fits into the bottom of a standard iPod NanoNike – along with Apple - have just put on a sprint in the race to make the sexiest running gadget yet. The ‘Nike+’ kit turns Apple’s sleek iPod Nano MP3 player into a speed and distance
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Mini Test: MP3 Carriers
By Runner's World on 15/11/2005 11:42:06
RW tests products from M-Pac, Nathan and Sugoi
If you'd rather listen to Beethoven than Beyoncé when you use the treadmill in the gym, or prefer Travis to traffic when you're training outside, then these three products will make running with an MP3 player easy. (By the way, while Travis
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Runner's World Playlist: Pop Mix Power Run
By on 27/09/2010 11:52:43
Make your training top of the pops with our latest running playlist - it's specially designed for interval sessions
Hitting your stride is not always easy, but here’s some good news: there’s a hidden saviour in your kit bag – your MP3 player. The most effective training tracks have strong rhythms and a tempo that matches exercise intensity. Our latest playlist
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Sound vs Silence
By Runner's World on 25/06/2008 10:33:17
To run with music or without? Read the research then join the debate
Few topics divide the running community as strongly as the question of running with music. For though firing up the MP3 player can be a fun and exhilarating way to crank up the tempo for some, others argue plugging yourself into a
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RW Test: Headphones
By Runner's World on 03/03/2009 11:22:01
RW Test Ultimate Ears Super-Fi 3, Ubanana, Mi-Sport, Koss KSC9 Sportclip, Sony MDR-AS20J Active Series, Klepsch Custom 2, Sennheiser PMX 80, Audio-Technica CK7
www.u-banana.comWireless headphones with built-in MP3 player (PC and Mac compatible). The Ubanana is also waterproof and comes with five different sizes of ear plug. It has a 2GB memory which equates to 500 songs or 15 hours of play. The controls
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Super Swim Training Aids 
By on 18/11/2009 15:47:50
You don't need much equipment for a basic swim session, but you can seriously improve your time and your technique with a few pieces of very specific kit
pace but also have the ability to post a negative split (when the second half of the distance is quicker than the first half). A watch with a lap-timing function will allow you to keep track.MP3 playersIf you find pool swimming boring and the joys
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