Saturday, September 11, 2010

iPod Sport Kit: More than music to train with

Listening to music while working out is not a new concept. For many there is a detour to see through the monotony of training and, in some cases can provide the motivation to go away. A few months ago, but Nike iPod Sport Kit was introduced as the result of a joint effort between Apple and the combination of music with a workout has now reached a higher stage.

The iPod Sport Kit serves as part coach and partCheerleader allows runners and walkers to the music that motivate them during their training and the provision of voice over and graphic feedback on the distance already covered, the pace of the runner, and how long you are gone. If burned finished with training, a summary of the entire route, the number of calories, and average speed of the runner is signaled. Feedback is a powerful tool for setting and achieving fitness goals, whetherYou try to lose a few pounds or prepare for a marathon.

On completion of training runner can return to your PC, transfer of training data from their iPod Nano to the site and share Nikeplus.com receive a comprehensive assessment of their performance over time, goals and even challenge others to use the site. Users can register for a free account and get music for your iPod, get a Nike podcasts, and learn more about how world class athletes with their trainingiPod.

Other blessings iPod Sport Kit is its ease of use, comfort and convenience. Fortunately, after pulling out of the box kit sport, a runner must give weight to their only sensor to slip into the pocket of his sock Nike + shoe, plug the receiver into your iPod Nano, and are qualified ready to start their . Once connected, the runners will be blind to the ultra-light sensor in the shoe its resting place. The price for the sports kit$ 29 is reasonable. The battery sensor is usually the limiting factor, but is expected to last about 1,000 hours. For most of us, that at least 2-3 years worth of workouts.

The iPod Sport Kit includes wireless sensor for Nike + shoes and wireless receiver for the iPod Nano. Although the sensor kit is the Nike + shoes with the special bag for specially designed, do-it-yourself, manyreported a good fit to receive the shoes of the other sensor. The Nano works with any PC with a USB 2.0 port and Windows 2000/XP or Mac with a 2.0 or OS X version 10.3.9 + for access to iTunes and synchronize sites Nikeplus.com.

IPod Sport Kit offers inspiration and goals to gain personal data, the design is a bit 'much less painful and more meaningful if you are a beginner or a fitness enthusiast committed reserved.

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