ironz
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Music is definitely a personal choice! When I first started running I felt like I really needed it. Then I got injured and was out for a few months. When I came back I wanted to get used to running without music. Thruthfully, if I'm running outside I don't miss it at all. I'm more aware of the things around me (which can be helpful to avoid getting run over by a bike on a pathway here), and I find that it is a good opportunity for my mind to wander and to just be with my thoughts. I've tried running outside with music once and I found it more a distraction than anything else.
Same here, but without the injury part.

I find it hard to run with music, though I do like to listen before a race, to get in my 'zone.'
Note to anyone who wants to start doing triathlon: They are NOT ALLOWED IN TRIATHLON. People still try, and most often are penalized or told to take it back to transition. So, if this is one of your goals, wean yourself off of your tunes.