iPod Shuffle Proving Unreliable

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I got a second-generation iPod Shuffle around November 2006. It has been great while running as I can simply clip it to my shorts and not have to worry about an armband, which is what I used to use with my previous MP3 player.

The problem I’m having seems to be the reliability. I had to replace the iPod in January 2007 since it refused to charge anymore. Apple was great about it and they overnighted a replacement.

Unfortunately, I had to replace that replacement just this week as it refuses to power on anymore. Again, Apple shipped a replacement overnight.

I love my iPod Shuffle, but at this rate, I don’t expect them to last more than a few months. While under warranty, Apple will keep replacing them, but once the original 1-yr warranty has expired, I may have to find a replacement.

My wife is wondering if it doesn’t like getting wet from sweat, but I would think a device designed to be used while exercising should be able to withstand a little sweat.

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Another Pair of Shoes

New Balance 1061

The shoes I’ve been using have 220 miles on them so I wanted to get a new pair so I can wear the new and old pairs for a few weeks of overlap. I’ve started getting some pains in the ball of my left foot so I figured that’s even more of a sign to go and get some new shoes.

The nearest running store to me is a New Balance store. I’ve never run in a NB shoe, but I decided to try them out.

The experience was actually quite pleasant. I went yesterady afternoon and they weren’t busy at all. Must be because it was mid-week. There was only one other customer and I didn’t feel bad monopolizing the time of one of the sales persons. The last time I went to a speciality running store, it was on a weekend and while the sales person there din’t rush me, I felt rushed as there were a lot of other customers milling around with no one to attend to them.

I took my current shoes and my previous shoes which had 240 miles on the them. The sales person examined the treadwear and eventually decided I needed a neutral cushoining shoe. The same diagnosis from the other running store.

I tried several pairs on, including one that didn’t look like a running shoe so I passed on it. I eventually bought a pair of 1061 shoes for $118 including taxes. These are the most expensive shoes I’ve bought so far. The shoes I’m running in were half the price at $60. I would have bought another pair of those, but it was a discontinued model when I bought them and I can’t find a size 12 anywhere online. The NB shoes I got are a 2007 model so if they work out, I should be able to find replacements quite easily.

The real test will be the next week or so. I’m hoping to do a 7-mile run today so I’ll try them out. I’ll use my older shoes for my long run on Sunday and then probably alternate the new and old shoes for a couple weeks.

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Ordered My Garmin Forerunner 305 Today

Forerunner 305

I managed to sell the Polar S625X so I ordered the Garmin Forerunner 305 today. I’m getting it from HeartrateMonitorsUsa.com. It comes with free 2-day shipping so I should have it in my hands next week Thursday. I wouldn’t need to be borrowing my wife’s Forerunner 205 anymore :-)

I’ve already installed SportTracks in preparation.

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Selling my Polar S625X

Polar S625X

I listed my S625X on Ebay today. Ever since I got the Foreunner 205 for my wife, I’ve been borrowing it and I haven’t used the Polar since. I realized that’s it’s just been sitting on my desk, and since I’ll be getting my own Forerunner 305 shortly, the Polar isn’t going to get any use at all.

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Recommended Gear for Self Massage

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I got The Stick a few weeks back and I’ve been using it quite regularly. It’s a somewhat flexible stick that has multiple spindles on it. The version I got was the Travel Stick which is ideally suited for the leg muscles. There are longer versions that can be used for places like your back.

I would certainly recommend this if you’re not fortunate enough to have someone that give you a massage regularly. I use it a little after each run, but it gets the most use by being near my desk so when I’m working, I would take a 1-2 minute break and roll it along my various leg muscles.

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