Can't Believe I Found A Podcast To Pace My Runs! and it's FREE!!!
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Posted 21 March 2009 - 11:48 PM
This podcast series is a spin off of the original podcast "Podrunner: Exercise Music for running, spinning or any fast-paced workout". There are over 60 different mixes on this podcast and all are paced and tell you how many BPM (beats per minute) they are paced at (I've heard 130-140 is good for beginners). Each of these podcasts are around an hour.
Thought you might like to see what this is and if it will work for you. I'm gonna try it out on Monday! I'll let you know what I think.
Debbie


#2
Posted 22 March 2009 - 07:47 AM
Thanks Debbie!
#3
Posted 22 March 2009 - 08:31 AM
B&K Mom, on Mar 21 2009, 11:48 PM, said:
This podcast series is a spin off of the original podcast "Podrunner: Exercise Music for running, spinning or any fast-paced workout". There are over 60 different mixes on this podcast and all are paced and tell you how many BPM (beats per minute) they are paced at (I've heard 130-140 is good for beginners). Each of these podcasts are around an hour.
Thought you might like to see what this is and if it will work for you. I'm gonna try it out on Monday! I'll let you know what I think.
Debbie
I've heard of that!! My friend was telling me about that plan/podcast a couple days ago...she just started it last week. I might have to give it a try, because I am NOT a runner. Let us know how what it's like!
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Posted 22 March 2009 - 03:31 PM
ScrappingForever, on Mar 22 2009, 07:47 AM, said:
Thanks Debbie!
Yep, Jan....iTunes. I'm not sure I'm gonna like it either since I love to sing my songs while I run, and I'm not in to techno mixes much. However, the idea of being paced and getting a sense of where my pace "should" be is pretty cool. Just hearing that will be helpful. I'll give it a go tomorrow. BTW, did you do the every other day workout with Couch Potato to 5K (I'm now calling it CP to 5K! LOL!), or did you do more frequent runs? I've heard several who recommend that running 5 days in a row will build your stamina better. I also know how important rest and varied activity is to muscle growth. Just wondering what others have tried.
Happy running.
Debbie


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Posted 22 March 2009 - 03:42 PM
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#6
Posted 22 March 2009 - 07:56 PM
tiza126, on Mar 22 2009, 03:42 PM, said:
Congrats to you Theresa! 5 minutes of uninterrupted jogging is amazing! Good for you! And I'm very impressed that you didn't die or pass out!
Debbie


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Posted 22 March 2009 - 09:21 PM
So....if I can keep up with this and actually get myself in the right mindset to train, I might decide to run/jog the 5K in the Susan Komen Race for the Cure here in June. That can be my deadline! But really, I'm just doing this for myself. There is something very physically/mentally/emotionally liberating about running, but my body's never been physically able to handle it. That is going to change!!
Good luck with your running Debbie and before you know it, you'll be ready for that Memorial Day run!
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#8
Posted 23 March 2009 - 12:05 PM
First off, it is definitely techno music, but it's well done. This is definitely not a 'sing-a-long' kind of thing.
PROS:
The beat was very easy to hear and follow (took me back to my marching band days a little bit
I didn't have to continually look at my stop watch and figure out what time I needed to change my pace.
There is a little chiming tone that lets you know when you're about to change pace.
The techno style really helped me kind of zone in on running and let my mind wander to wherever I wanted to go.
My pace was consistent while running and walking.
CONS:
The pace that was set (128 bpm walking/138 bpm running) is not my usual pace. Both were slower than I usually walk/run. (see my note at the end as to how I accommodated this).
It's techno -- not my favorite.
There's a guy that talks at the beginning (I just fast forwarded past him though:))
It ended before my last loop was done, then my iPod went on to some exceedingly slow song (that's my own iPod editing issue).
I ended up using the walking pace that was set (128 bpm). I thought this would really slow me down, but I found myself taking much longer strides while walking and it was a nice kind of stretch out for me. I did run at my usual pace (which I can't wait to find out what that actually is) because the 138 bpm was just TOO SLOW for me to actually run. I could have easily walked fast to 138 bpm. The music was not distracting to me as this is the pace that I usually run (isn't that funny..."usually" run! That is, all this past week...well, and for the last 2 years off and on).
All in all, I ended up doing the same distance that I had done last week at just about the same pace overall. I found that quite interesting. I did 2.4 miles in 31 minutes. Not lightning fast, but better than nothing. Each week the amount of running will increase, so my pace will improve (I hope) and my distance should get longer and longer. I'm so excited about this process.
I've decided to use this this week and see how it goes. I'm considering adding a "free run" to my program on the weekend, by that I mean a run/walk that is at my own pace, as well as I use my own music and see how it goes. Once I finish this week, I'll look at whether I want to try Week 3 of Podrunner: Intervals.
If you decide to give it a try, let me know what you think!
Debbie


#9
Posted 23 March 2009 - 01:03 PM
Weather permitting, I'll do my Week 1 Run 1 tonight!
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#10
Posted 06 April 2009 - 04:40 PM
Overall, I really like this program. I found the inclusion of this piece unnecessary. And the PodRunner folks will hear from me about it too. Just couldn't leave this thread hanging without this caveat.
Debbie...who is sad that this great program is tainted in my eyes.


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Posted 06 April 2009 - 06:21 PM

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