What music do you listen to while you work out?

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  • Lexieberry
    Lexieberry Posts: 182 Member
    Pitbull! Both him and his music is hella sexy ;)
  • hnsaunde
    hnsaunde Posts: 757 Member
    I use the podcasts called Motion Traxx, which is on iTunes. The DJ has a variety podcasts at different BPM levels, and I love them because I find it helps focus me when I'm running to have all the songs in the same BPM range. They're mainly dance/techno.
  • ptldrose
    ptldrose Posts: 3
    I have a huge selection of all different types of music all with a good beat for me, it ranges from some AC/DC, country, Christian, to 80's. I love "another one bites the dust" by Queen when I am power walking I think of the lbs dropping away as I walking my a** off LOL :)
  • great5gazoo
    great5gazoo Posts: 1 Member
    31 minute workout music. Up tempo Hip hop music always works well. Good for a quick nonstop workout.

    6 foot 7 foot - Lil wayne
    No Hands - Waka Flocka
    Hello Good Morning - Diddy
    Did it on 'em - Nicki Minaj
    Roger That - Young money
    Up all Night - Drake
    Thats all she wrote - T.I & EM
    The Champ - R Kelly
  • bad girlfriend- theory of a deadman
    crazy *****- buckcherry
    la tortura- shakira
    dancing with myself- billy idol
    fake it- seether
    get busy- sean paul
    hot n cold- katy perry
    i like it- enrique iglesias
    misery- maroon 5

    soo many more, but usually loud rock songs, or really angry songs that get me fired up!
  • save a Horse ride a cowboy
    i'm Alright
    whataya want from me
    raise your glass


    SAVE A HORSE RIDE A COWBOY!!!! loveee it..my sister and i can repeat the verses to eachother!
  • Minax28
    Minax28 Posts: 8
    My 14 yr old got me hooked on some fairly hard techno that works really well, I tend to mix that in with some old school techno that I listened to in my early 20's. All of it tends to make me work harder to keep in time.

    Stamp on the Ground - ItaloBrothers
    J'adore Hardcore - Scooter
    Superstar DJ - Dark Oscillators
    Honey - Moby
    Blood Rave - Crystal Method
    Ready Steady Go - Paul Oakenfold
    Bubblegum Crisis album - DJ Hardware
    Ambercrombie - DJ Baby Anne
  • dave_in_delaware
    dave_in_delaware Posts: 49 Member
    I think anything with a good beat, or faster bass line, or just aggressiveness will work for a workout. Including dance, techno, industrial techno, rap, electronica, rock, metal, etc...

    I listen to almost anything by DISTURBED (my favorite band!). They'll put you in the mood to work out!!
  • andythepirate
    andythepirate Posts: 1 Member
    I find anything with a good groove is good for cardio, especially CCR, its got a good steady beat
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