The Next Innovation In Nike+ Offers A New Way To
Connect
To The World's Largest Running Club And Let's You Track
Your Results To Train For Better Performance In Any
Situation
BEAVERTON, Ore. (27 March 2008) - This spring brings the
next evolution of the Nike+ experience with a new option to
help runners choose how they want to run and train.
Available in April, Nike introduces Nike+ SportBand,
allowing runners to get real-time performance feedback
during a run, independent of music, while linking them to
the world's largest running club. In addition this spring,
www.nikeplus.com expands its offering
for Nike+ members with
Nike+ Coach, a new personal coaching tool to help runners
go the extra mile and engage like never before in the Nike+
global online running community.
A New Way to Run with Nike+
Nike+ SportBand allows runners to see their distance, pace,
time and calories burned when they run, in addition to
gaining access to all of the features and tools on
nikeplus.com. Specifically designed for runners who don't
run with music and for those times when you can't use
music, the Nike+ SportBand provides all the benefits of
Nike+ technology, but opens up the Nike+ experience to a
broader new audience of runners. Runners who enjoy that
extra motivation, or who are music fans, can continue to
hear their run details through an iPod nano system.
"Nike+ is all about giving runners better ways to run," said
Trevor Edwards, Nike's Vice President of Global Brand and
Category Management. "The Nike + iPod experience
revolutionized the running experience. Now the Nike+
SportBand makes expands access to Nike+ to cover any
running situation. It tracks your distance, calories burned
and other performance information while providing an
simple link to the world's largest running club.
In the same manner that the Nike + iPod Sport Kit allows
shoes to send information to a nano, the Nike+ SportBand
is a wristwatch that also monitors a runner's steps. But now
a runner can check time, pace, distance and calories
burned at a glance of the wrist. The Nike+ SportBand watch
face is a detachable USB link that captures all the run data
from a sensor located in the runner's Nike+ ready footwear.
Once a run is completed, the USB link conveniently plugs
into a computer, so data can then be sent to nikeplus.com
where a runner's progress tracked.
By offering runners a second way to track run data and
progress, the Nike+ SportBand opens the Nike+ experience
to runners across a variety of situations. For runners who
chose not to run with music, this new technology allows
them to to still reap the benefits of Nike+ while working out.
It also gives runners who are part of clubs or running
groups a chance to keep track of their run information while
on a social run. In competitive situations where minimal
equipment is needed, the Nike+ SportBand provides
athletes with a simple way of seeing nuances in their
performance in real time. The Nike+ SportBand provides a
new way to connect to the Nike+ community and reap the
benefits of Nike+ technology, without the requirement of an
iPod nano .
A Personal Coach For Everyone
Running is only the first part of the Nike+ experience. By
using Nike+, runners get an easy, accessible way to
connect to the global Nike+ Community at nikeplus.com
where they can track their workouts individually or alongside
other runners from around the world. The Nike+ website
helps runners monitor their running experience with
dynamic graphs that compare distance and time between
single sessions, as well as weekly and monthly totals.
Starting in April, all Nike+ runners can get access to their
own personal online trainer with Nike+ Coach. Nike+ Coach
takes online coaching to the next level by empowering
runners of all levels with the information and motivation
needed to build their own training programs. With Nike+
Coach, beginning and intermediate runners can access
existing programs to train for a 5k, 10k, half-marathon or full
marathon. For advanced runners, Nike+ Coach will help
users build and edit their own training programs. No matter
what personal coaching program users choose, runners
can also automatically track and share their results.
With Nike+ Coach, every level of runner is accounted for,
beginning with walk-to-run programs and progressing to
advanced marathons and beyond. Whatever the goal, Nike+
members can join at any pace.
In coming months, teams will be integrated into the Nike+
Coach tool, allowing members to train together as a group,
supporting one another and accepting challenges from
other teams.
Additional community features at nikeplus.com include the
"Challenges" section, one of the site's most popular
destinations. Here, runners can push themselves further by
initiating or participating in competitions with friends--or
complete strangers--to see who can reach the virtual finish
line first.
Other newly launched features include motivational tools
like a leaderboard that shows how members run in
comparison to other runners across the globe, a Google
mapping tool that illustrates individual running routes, which
can be shared with others, and a runner's blog called "The
Forum."
About Nike+
With Nike+, runners never have to train alone again. Nike+
enables footwear to talk to an iPod nano or Nike+
SportBand, giving instant performance information and
real-time feedback during a run. Like a personal coach or
training partner, Nike+ puts this information at runners'
fingertips, in the process creating a Nike+ revolution. As of
February, 2008, Nike+ members have run over 50,000,000
miles, logged over 14,000,000 runs and issued over
450,000 challenges. Nike+ has also created the world's
largest running club at nikeplus.com, a global running
community where Nike+ members can log their run data,
track their progress, utilize training tools, and connect with
other members all over the world.
About Nike
NIKE, Inc. based near Beaverton, Oregon, is the world's
leading designer, marketer and distributor of authentic
athletic footwear, apparel, equipment and accessories for a
wide variety of sports and fitness activities. Wholly owned
Nike subsidiaries include Converse Inc., which designs,
markets and distributes athletic footwear, apparel and
accessories; Cole Haan Holdings Incorporated, which
designs, markets and distributes luxury shoes, handbags,
accessories and coats; Umbro Ltd., a leading United
Kingdom-based global football (soccer) brand; and Hurley
International LLC, which designs, markets and distributes
action sports and youth lifestyle footwear, apparel and
accessories. For more information, visit www.nikebiz.com.