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  1. #1
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    Dec 2005
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    Ah one of the age old controversies...

    It is my personal opinion that wearing headphones while riding a bike is dangerous and inadvisable. I firmly believe that simply plugging your ears (even if you keep the volume pretty low) takes your mind to a different place. It's not just the music.... its the earphones. In this state using headphones in a car is illegal - while certainly listening to the radio is not.

    Some people will argue that headphones actually help them concentrate - so they like to use them to study etc. and that is why they feel safe riding with them. Actually, I totally believe that - and IMHO it backs up why I feel the totally opposite way. The headphones *do* help them in that manner. They allow the person to block out their surroundings and focus of the task of studying. Cycling, on the other hand, you need to have an acute awareness of all of your surroundings and be monitoring many things all of the time. Having good focus is not what you want. You need to be able to hear and process a great amount and I think headphones cut down on a person's ability to do both of those things.
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    Feb 2005
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    I am not into music at all, never know the names of songs or artists. That said, I usually have the radio on in the car, on a low volume. I never change the station, though!
    I stopped using my I Pod for walking and running a few years ago, because I found I was fiddling with it too much and I just wanted to concentrate on the meditative aspects of running. And, the music didn't really help me go faster or inspire me. Not sure why I used the I Pod to begin with. Very occasionally I use it if I am on the treadmill at the gym, which never happens now, since I have a treadmill at home.
    I cannot convince DH to not use his music when he commutes. He has one earbud in and is convinced he can hear everything. We have had several arguments over this. He's normally very safety conscious and I have given up. It disturbs me. Maybe, since I already have a slight hearing loss, I know I couldn't be as alert with music while riding.
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