Sunday, November 19, 2006

JogTunes.com publishes The JogTunesIndie Podcast, an Independent Music-Paced Running Podcast

We're happy to announce that we have published The JogTunesIndie Podcast.

Dr. Bob, the founder of jogTunes.com, is the host of the show. It's a 30 minute "run to" format with independent music separated by brief discussions about the artists and the beats-per-minute. The sequence of tunes involves a warm-up, easy run, peak run, easy run, cool-down pattern. There may be more than one song in each section. The source of the music is The Podsafe Music Network. The companion website, jogtunesindie.com, provides the podcast's play and subscription links , playlist, and links to the tunes on the iTunes Music Stores (US, UK, Ireland, and Japan).

We must admit, it was really fun to run to the podcast. The songs are great, motivating, and paced just right.

We look forward to comments about our podcast. Just email them to comments@jogtunes.com.

And stay tuned for more BPM-labeled music at jogTunes.com, coming soon.


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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

JogTunes.com presents more music to run to with a twist of metal

Again we consulted Peter Andersson's voluminous list of great running music and came up with more additions to JogTunes.com's Tunes List. These artists have been around awhile and some are still out there. They include The Donnas, Depeche Mode, Black Sabbath, the Ramones, Sisters of Mercy, Savage Garden, and Weezer. We hope you enjoy a little bit of memory lane.

Please also check out Peter's site for his top 50 running music picks. It's mostly in Swedish but the titles are in English. He rates the songs for music-paced running using the phrase "steps-per-minute" to indicate the actual running pace that best fits the song.

Thanks, again, Peter, for your great contribution to music-paced running.



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