Where to hold iPod when lifting?

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  • sherrybaby81
    sherrybaby81 Posts: 257 Member
    When I go to the gym, I take my Kindle to watch shows while I am on the treadmill. When I lift (which I have recently just started), I put the Kindle away. I use machine weights at the moment (until I feel more comfortable). I find that not having music on when lifting helps me keep count of my reps and just to keep focused in general.
  • robinhardysmall
    robinhardysmall Posts: 246 Member
    You can get an armband or you can stick it in your bra :P

    Please do not put it in your bra- as there has been a possible correlation between breast cancer and phones being stored there! Go ahead with the arm band :)
  • CarolElaine25
    CarolElaine25 Posts: 102 Member
    I used to put my phone (LG myTouch - http://www.lg.com/us/cell-phones/lg-LGC800VL-mytouch-q) in my bra while working out, but the sweat seeped into some of the buttons and now they don't work quite as well. Now I use an old fashioned cell phone carrying case clipped to my workout pants (Cellet Bergamo Case - http://tinyurl.com/Bcellcase). It stays put, stays out of my way and does the job.
  • rosiereally2
    rosiereally2 Posts: 539 Member
    Walmart carries some Danskin brand workout tops that have an ipod pocket near the top right of the chest.

    This! And they are very inexpensive. Maybe $7 USD?
  • BrittanyGQ
    BrittanyGQ Posts: 92 Member
    I'm sure you'll get 1000 response for where to put it, so I'm going to go a different route.

    Lifting is not just about pushing weight around. There is a very clear, very important mental component to it as well, one that I've only recently realized and one that the vast majority of gym-goers have no clue about. IMO, leave the ipod at home when you are lifting so you can be as focused as possible during each lift.

    If you're worried about your ipod, your head isn't where it should be and you're not getting the most out of your workouts.

    I understand what you're saying. For me personally, though, it helps me focus MORE on what I'm doing because it blocks out everything else around me... I used to be scared ****less going into the "men's territory" (free weight area) and would worry so much about other people judging me. Now, it's like they're not there. =) Thanks for the responses, everyone!
  • Lifting_Knitter
    Lifting_Knitter Posts: 1,025 Member
    I sweat too but my sports bra is the only place where I can put it without it getting in the way.
  • pfgaytriot
    pfgaytriot Posts: 238 Member
    I wear mine in an armband every time I lift and it doesn't get in the way or loosen at all. The wire for headphones did get in the way, but I got a bluetooth set. I found my armband at Marshall's for $10, but they often times have them for the same price at TJ Maxx, Ross, Burlington Coat Factory, etc.

    I've read a couple of posts saying that you should put the iPod down and focus on your lifting. My experience is that music helps drown out any excessive grunting, fellow gym-goers wanting to chat it up, or any other distractions; it helps keep me focused on my training... But, I might just have an undiagnosed case of ADHD or something. :laugh:
  • MrsK20141004
    MrsK20141004 Posts: 489 Member
    I'd wrap it in a papertowel or something and stick it in my bra. I usually put mine on the outside under my left arm and not in between the chesticles. I also have a pair of running shorts that has a zipper pocket that I have found handy on occasion for holding my ipod/iphone.
  • crista_b
    crista_b Posts: 1,192 Member
    I'm sure you'll get 1000 response for where to put it, so I'm going to go a different route.

    Lifting is not just about pushing weight around. There is a very clear, very important mental component to it as well, one that I've only recently realized and one that the vast majority of gym-goers have no clue about. IMO, leave the ipod at home when you are lifting so you can be as focused as possible during each lift.

    If you're worried about your ipod, your head isn't where it should be and you're not getting the most out of your workouts.

    I understand what you're saying. For me personally, though, it helps me focus MORE on what I'm doing because it blocks out everything else around me... I used to be scared ****less going into the "men's territory" (free weight area) and would worry so much about other people judging me. Now, it's like they're not there. =) Thanks for the responses, everyone!
    I used to be the same way... 2 workouts of my phone falling and the music kicking off, and I realized I was more focused on that than my lifting or noticing if people were watching/judging me. For me, I gave up on it, and just stare at myself in the mirror or at the weights moving. Of course, I also go to a tiny fitness center where there's never more than 7 or 8 other people there so even with my mild ADHD, I can pretty easily focus on myself. :ohwell:

    Hopefully you can find something cheap to work for you! :flowerforyou: Let me know if the tube sock thing works out. I've been thinking about trying it for running, but I'm also afraid of having a giant white stripe on my arm because I run outside and get tan lines. :laugh:
  • rosiereally2
    rosiereally2 Posts: 539 Member
    I'm sure you'll get 1000 response for where to put it, so I'm going to go a different route.

    Lifting is not just about pushing weight around. There is a very clear, very important mental component to it as well, one that I've only recently realized and one that the vast majority of gym-goers have no clue about. IMO, leave the ipod at home when you are lifting so you can be as focused as possible during each lift.

    If you're worried about your ipod, your head isn't where it should be and you're not getting the most out of your workouts.

    To each his own, but I personally find it very distracting when there are chattering girls, grunting dudes, and people singing or playing their own music aloud without headphones around me. It's easier to focus if I tune them out with my low background music as a sort of white noise buffer.
  • Laces_0ut
    Laces_0ut Posts: 3,750 Member
    not sure if its been mentioned but i got the Ipod shuffle...$49...so tiny you can clip it anywhere...i hated dragging my phone around.
  • carrietehbear
    carrietehbear Posts: 384 Member
    I use an armband for my iphone. Though I sometimes get annoyed with my headphone cord and ditch the whole thing.
  • Calliope610
    Calliope610 Posts: 3,783 Member
    I don't use my iPod touch to listen to music while lifting because, as a previous poster said, I'm am busy concentrating on my form as I am new to this. I do use the SL5x5 tracking app so I just put my iPod on the floor next to the power cage and go from there.

    When I walk/run, I use an armband strapped to my left hand so I can easily see my progress/distance/pace with Nike+.
  • Hexahedra
    Hexahedra Posts: 894 Member
    You can always get a phone casing with a belt clip, then clip it to your pants. My wife moved away from her arm band because it interferes with her lifts, so I got her a belt clip for her ipod.
  • waylandcool
    waylandcool Posts: 175 Member
    I use an armband when I run I never have any issues with it slipping.
  • Ashshell
    Ashshell Posts: 185
    I use my stretchy armband. It does not interfere with my lifts, because it's... stretchy.

    Which one do you use? I've been looking for an awesome armband. TIA!
  • sgv0918
    sgv0918 Posts: 851 Member
    love my armband. Spring for it. it will stay tight
  • footiechick82
    footiechick82 Posts: 1,203 Member
    You can get an armband or you can stick it in your bra :P

    do NOT put it in your bra! Please :)

    This can cause breast cancer because of the radiation...

    I use an armband
  • vals83
    vals83 Posts: 63 Member
    I have an armband (bought it at target) doesn't move or shift when I lift. And I'm doing about an hour of weights. I've never had an easy, the material is meant to stay put. Honestly a lot of people at the gym use them. I also go trail running with mine and it holds still. Mine is for my Samsung S III. So it's bigger and heavier than a typical ipod. I'm sure you'd have no issue.
  • Smuterella
    Smuterella Posts: 1,623 Member
    I pretty much tune out everything when I lift so I really couldn't tell you what was on the gym music system playing while I lifted.



    Yep. Plus I hate being permanently attached to technology. It ain't healthy.
  • Capt_Apollo
    Capt_Apollo Posts: 9,026 Member
    buy a pair of regular shorts or sweat pants that have a regular pocket??? this isn't rocket surgery.


    but if you want something more secure, i have a few pairs of nike dri-fit running pants that i often lift in. they're really really light so perfect in the summer, and they have zippered pockets.
  • tomich54
    tomich54 Posts: 99 Member
    I buy the Danskin brand tanks that have the built in sports bras, and Marika Tek pants. They both have built in pockets, specifically for that reason :smile:
  • kendradl
    kendradl Posts: 595 Member
    For anyone looking for a good bluetooth headset, check this one out: http://www.arriva.com/leo/

    I use it for everything, running, lifting, ellitptical. It stays put and you never have to worry about it falling off.
  • cedder1
    cedder1 Posts: 139 Member
    I have a Motorola with interchangeable ear bud sizes. I love it....and it is sweatproof.
  • buy a pair of regular shorts or sweat pants that have a regular pocket??? this isn't rocket surgery.

    I just had this discussion with my boyfriend. Unlike men's athletic apparel that usually contains pockets, most women't attire does not. Or if they do they often aren't big enough.
  • dbmata
    dbmata Posts: 12,950 Member
    Might be a dumb question, but whatever. :tongue: Now that it's getting HOT out (and now that I've stopped relying mostly on cardio machines--woot!), I won't always have a hoody on me to hold my phone (which I use for music). Women's workout clothes aren't pocket-friendly. I was considering getting an armband, but I've been trying to focus more on lifting, and won't that come loose whenever I contract my arm?! I sweat too much to stick it in my waistband or sports bra. :laugh: Please tell me I'm not doomed to a fanny pack!

    Clenched between your butt cheeks when lifting, it benefits form, and gives the ipod a safe and warm place to relax.