Start: 05h30 at the City Hall in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Finish: 17h30 at Sahara Stadium, Kingsmead in Durban, South Africa
Distance: 89km – 56 miles

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Running Music Mixes

Every runner has their  audio entertainment preference when running. It probably changes from run to run, day to day, and what type of training you're doing. There are few things that can kill your desire to run more than boredom - hence the reason treadmills and winter are my anti-Christ. Music, or some other audio entertainment (recordings of people feeding tigers) is essential to keep your spirits up, and also importantly, keeping you running at the right pace.

So, what are my personal choices here? On the long, standard training runs, medium pace, I am in constant need of geeky, nerdy, downright pornographically pocket-protecting tech talk. Rather than keeping my mind focused on breathing and pace, it keeps my mind OFF of the fact that it's having to be idle for an hour or two. Luckily, great talk shows (in categories as varied as you can imagine - and yes Monica, there are "adult" categories) are extremely easy to locate, by way of the Podcasts section in iTunes. It hosts literally hundreds of thousands of free shows. One click to subscribe, and the new episodes are downloaded automatically to you iPod as soon as they're available. Careful, it's an addiction that can be hard to break (like peeps - topical time of year social reference!)

A few of my favourites:
Falling into this "spoken-word" category are also audio books, and here there really is no other source than Audible.com. They have a fantastic collection (in categories as varied as you can imagine - and yes Monica, there are "adult" categories) My current recommended book is definitely Richard Wiseman's - 59 Seconds
    But sometimes you're doing a faster run, trying for a specific time, or just want to turn your brain off for a while. Then, music is always a good choice. For me, the more euro-trashy the better. In this arena, you have a couple of options:
    • The iPod shuffle (dangerous if you happen to have Kylie Minogue in your collection because of the summer of 2000 when you were obsessed with the way she smiled in the middle of the video to "Spinning Around"; penned by Paula Abdul, the second single from her triple platinum busting album "Light Years", posted below for your enjoyment)
    • You can make your own playlists - if you have an inordinate amount of time on your hands
    • You can hunt down pre-mixed sessions. I haven't yet found a good central repository of these, but there are a few good options:
      • Sinanation - a turkish DJ in NY who generally lets you download his mixes - his latest, Apres-Ski is great:
        Après-ski by sbastas
      • Running Music Mix - has pre-made mixes for pay, but also categorizes songs by BPM and style, useful if you want to put a bunch of songs together for a certain pace
      • Nike+ mixes - Also for pay, but generally great stuff
    Any other ideas for places to get great running music?

      4 comments:

      1. Thanks for making me sound like a TOTAL creeper, Smithies. Pot. Kettle. Black.

        Either way, I am one of those old school people that generally makes their own play lists. Usually stick to clubbing/Paul's ridic 8 minute remixes, Top 40, and angry chick music for my fast tempo runs. For longer, slower runs I just need songs that I love and can listen to endlessly without getting fed up with them. Needless to say it's an eclectic mix. Recently have ventured into podcasts for my long runs - found a fantastic site that posts free Arabic lessons (http://www.arabicpod.net). Multitasking at its best!

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      2. Have either of you heard of Yeasayer? Lots of songs from their album Odd Blood have made it onto my running playlist lately. Particularly Ambling Alp (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKXujEphWS8).

        Sorry I'm in music mode...have to switch over to running if I'm ever going to be ready for the Broad Street Run!

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      3. It is great to know that you like Apres-Ski. I will soon make it available for download. Check back Sinanation in a few days.

        I also recommend podcasts that are focused on house music on iTunes. I am not a huge cardio guy, but I frequent the gym regularly. I know that good music is the most essential motivation.

        Happy hunting. All the best,
        Sinan

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      4. Kim - just giving Yaesayer a listen - great stuff! Good call!

        Sinan - thanks for the great music. Ayse first sent your site through to me and I've been putting your mixes on heavy rotation. Looking forward to having Apres-ski available!

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