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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

.Contact www.1000mile.co.uk; 01923 242 233Sugoi Wired - £76Sugoi receives full marks for innovation with the Wired long-sleeved shirt. You pop your MP3 player into the pocket on the sleeve, strap it down with the elastic buckle, and then the headphone cable

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

tracks your player can store depends on the file type used. Using an industry standard gauge of a four-minute track, an 8GB device would store: 4000 tracks in WMA  2000 tracks in MP3 2000 tracks in AAC  200 tracks in WAV

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

to music on a run? I ran my first marathon this year and took my MP3 player in case I started to feel low. Around the 16-mile point I did indeed feel pretty low, at which point I wore my iPod and feel it helped me with the final 10 miles – topcat455

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

with enough storage for 1,000 songs. Better still, most of them are thin and light enough that, when strapped into a carrier like the Nathan iBand, you'll forget you're wearing one. Were we to advise you against running with an MP3 player anywhere other than

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

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

RW Test: Nike+ SportBand
By Runner's World on 30/05/2008 11:08:50
Find out how Nike's latest speed-and-distance monitor fared under the scrutiny of the RW team

started, you’ll also need to download the free Nike+ Utility software - a 10.1MB file, compatible with both Windows XP/Vista and Mac OSX operating systems. Once you’ve installed the program, it will then automatically scan the SportBand Link for new data

The Perfect Playlist
By Jeff Pearlman on 12/06/2008 09:24:58
Runners who listen to music know its motivating power, but what exactly does a great running song sound like?

runners, bringing an iPod along for a jog is sacrilege. Running, they say, is about tuning in to your body; about living the moment; about not drowning out a trot through the woods with that 12,471st helping of Aretha Franklin's Respect. Fair enough

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

and works in Shropshire with his family. Have Your SayOK, so you’ve heard what our two journalists think - now we want to hear from you.Are you the sort who would rather commit to 10 extra hill reps than leave your MP3 player behind? Or maybe you prefer

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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