Does anybody do lung runs using a mp3 player. If what are they like and are they any good, what type do you use?
Does anybody do lung runs using a mp3 player. If what are they like and are they any good, what type do you use?
I used to use a am/fm walkman when I lived less than 10 miles outside NYC, but now I'm about 60 miles west of NYC so radio reception---especially on the walkman---sucks. I am interested in the same thing, using a mp3, and the one that this site has a link to at RoadRunner Sports looks great. If anyone has any experience with it, please post. Thanks.
I have/use Nikes MP3 player. I love it, especially on long runs. They're light, tiny and you can change the tunes before every run if youn want. Only drawback; they drain batteries worse than a walkman and you typically have to keep a spare AA in your shorts pocket. The critics voice the same concerns with MP3 players (safety etc) as with walkmans but I don't care. I'd rather hear some good tunes as opposed to the usual crap yelled from passer-by's.
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