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    ashleywollam

    If you're always on the lookout for new tunes or playlists which are good for running to, you might want to join the group I just created. Click here to check it out and/or join.

    The idea is that you can add playlists as separate discussions, or start discussions for a genre of music (rock, indie, etc) and then people can reply with their favorite playlists. 

    Like Shakespeare says, "If music be the food of love / run on, run on." Or something like that. 

    Cheers,

    -ajw

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    run2rhythm

    You might like to visit my website at run2rhythm.

    www.run2r.com has music that is specialy composed for runners of all standards.

    The music being BPM based relates the beats per minute of the music withthe speed at which you run.Music is composed in 15minutes tracks so you are able to get a good running rhythm going and run in time with the music

    Regards

    Gary Blake

    Founder run2rhythm

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    jenluvs2sing
    There is a free program called Mix Meister that will actually calculate the BPM of any music. I've created playlists based on grouping similarly timed songs and it made my workout so much more consistent. It's absolutely worth the download, and you can use music you already have. Enjoy.
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    almostarunner
    Podcasts are the way to go in terms of running music. Free, specific attention to BPM (beats per minute), and you don’t have to change songs. I have been using “Motion Traxx” (search for it on iTunes) and I couldn’t be happier. I’m sure there are a lot of great running podcast out there if you look, but I totally recommend Motion Traxx if you want some energizing tunes
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    almostarunner
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    Podcasts are the way to go in terms of running music. Free, specific attention to BPM (beats per minute), and you don’t have to change songs. I have been using “Motion Traxx” (search for it on iTunes) and I couldn’t be happier. I’m sure there are a lot of great running podcast out there if you look, but I totally recommend Motion Traxx if you want some energizing tunes.

    • CommentAuthorFree Memberdullman
    • CommentTimeOct 23rd 2009
     
    dullman
    Cool post! I tried that Motion Traxx podcast thing and love it. It's on iTunes and also getapodcast.com I also love Amy Winehouse and Led Zepplin and a whole bunch of 80's indutrial and sometimes jazz. I guess I'm pretty eclectic in my tastes.
    • CommentAuthorFree Membertrekoscott
    • CommentTimeOct 24th 2009 edited
     
    trekoscott

    Check out the new Cadence app for the iPhone and iTouch.  It categorizes your playlist by beats per minute (bpm) and lets you select the songs that match your stride.  

    There is a free desktop download that works with the iPod too. 

    Find the Cadence app at the app store or at www.cadenceapp.com

    S.Hadley

    TrekoClinics.com

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