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Tune Your Run!

July 20th, 2006 by Trond

So, I bought the Nike+ adaptor for the iPod nano the other day and have been having fun trying it out so far. The sensor itself is pretty small, about as big as a quarter and as thick as a half-used pad of post-it notes. Since I don’t have Nike+ shoes, I just tuck the sensor under my shoelaces. Doing that instead of having it in my insole seems to work pretty well so far — though its a little insecure there. Maybe I’ll try the velcro-tape trick I read about to secure it to my sneakers.

There are also downloadable workouts with paced music and voice-over coaching advice available from iTunes to match the release of the new product. The ones that I’ve tried are very challenging — I only made it about half-way through the endurance one on my first try. Someday, I’m sure I’ll make it all the way.

Once you have recorded a few runs, you can upload your performance data to nikeplus.com to chart your results and track your gains over time. Its a pretty neat site, with compelling features on the whole. Being that this is an innovation blog, I think it warrants talking about some innovative things that could be done with the information being collected:

1) Allow bloggers (like me) or MySpace denzians to add a widget to their sites that gives an at-a-glance view of my running performance. Making a public statement on fitness levels can play on the whole psychology of escalation of committment - improving the fitness level of the average mouse potato would definitely be a good thing!

2) Give access to the aggregate data to researchers and economists. I can only imagine what Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner would do with info about how people exercise — other than continue to point out the fact that we usually don’t. On that note, I just discovered their blog: Freakonomics. It’s definitely something to add to your daily reading list.

Now, get off your duff and go out for a run!

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Comment by psudonym — August 9, 2006 @ 11:04 pm

I like the Nike shoes, but there is always a GPS unit combined with a heart-rate monitor, a cycling pace monitor and training software. You can record where you run, and how it correlates with your heart-beat, etc. You can also compete against virtual users who have uploaded their own times to the garmin web site… of course, they could be biking instead of running just to make you look bad.
http://www.garmin.com/products/forerunner305/


Comment by Trond — September 23, 2006 @ 11:56 pm

Good point, though I think that would be pretty easy to tell. Unless of course you’re biking as slowly as the fat guy from the training montage of Mike Tyson’s Punch Out (NES version).


Comment by Nike SB — September 23, 2007 @ 3:07 pm

You guys should checkout the shoes that came out from Nike with Ipod applications. Nike and Apple coming together is a perfect combination and if this can motivate a healthier lifestyle than more power to them.


Comment by free rpg game — October 27, 2007 @ 9:09 pm

The importance that this has to fitness cannot be ignored. however I wonder if this will actually motivate lazy people to pursue a healthier lifestyle, somehow I doubt that.


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