Jordan 2 Retro sensor in any running shoe in one minute for 5 cents

Running shoe Nike+ kit Knife Safety pinStep 2: Cut your tongue Take the knife and cut a slit in the tip of the tongue on your running shoe. You can be more serious and sew it inside, but I like to swap out different shoes for my .

Using the Nike+ system is truly awesome, but my feet don’t like Nike shoes so I needed to figure out a way to put the Jordan 2 Retro sensor into my regular running shoes. You can be more serious and sew it inside, but I like to swap out different shoes for my runs so I use the pin.

Cool, that’s it! If the sensor is able to slide all the way down the inside of the tongue you want to be careful to push the sensor up to the top as you lace up, but aside from that you’re ready to go.

I’ve been using this technique for over 6 months and more than 250 miles so far and it’s been pretty accurate. After calibrating the sensor at a track my records have been off by no more than 1 2% on my runs. it has to be in the bottom of the shoe. if you don’t want to buy a pair of nikes then cut a hole in the bottom of the trainer. just search on the instuctibles website to find out how to do a professional job of it. if you you ran 100km with the sensor in the tounge of your trainers then you probly ran around 130km even if you calibrated it. Nike does make them, but no one carries them. I have wide Air Jordan CDP and flat feet, so I end up paying lots more for my shoes. If you want to check it out, try fleet feet. I don’t know how many stores they have but they are a corporate chain. The sales reps actually help you pick shoes based on your goal, gait, and foot shape. I went to a podiatrist and got custom Air Jordan 2s insoles made to properly arch my feet. They cost more Jordan Pro Strong than the shoes you put them in, Air Jordan 5s but if you are serious about running or spend a lot of time on your feet, you should look into it. It will help with back pain, too. I don’t really run enough to use the sensors either, but I got it as a gift and its fun to use. I like having Lance Armstrong cheer me on!

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