Whats on your iPod?

Learning2LoveMe
Learning2LoveMe Posts: 1,430 Member
edited September 2024 in Chit-Chat
I'm curious to see what your playlist generally looks like for your workout.
So what bands/songs frequent your playlists for a good workout?

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  • tabchanges
    tabchanges Posts: 1,435 Member
    My iPod playlist is pretty random actually. You'll find all kinds of bands.

    AC/DC
    Michael Jackson
    All kinds of country
    NSYNC
    Backstreet Boys
    Eminem
    Bon Jovi
    Dave Matthews
    Miley Cyrus
    ...even Hannah Montana songs.

    It's really all over the place.

    But to get my workouts going, I usually start with these songs to get me motivated:

    Turnin' Me On - Keri Hilson
    Rock and Roll Queen - The Subways
    Don't Trust Me - 3OH!3

    -- those usually get me going

    Lately, I've been cooling down to:

    Courage Is.. - The Strange Familiar
    Come On, Get Higher - Matt Nathanson
  • TheMaidOfAstolat
    TheMaidOfAstolat Posts: 3,222 Member
    As I Lay Dying
    Haste The Day
    UnderOath
    Demon Hunter
    Still Remains
    Reliant K
    Living Sacrifice
    Dead Poetic
    Mychildren Mybride
    Norma Jean
    The Famine
    Becoming The Archetype
    Hawk Nelson
    Showbread

    Basically anything on Tooth and Nail records or Solid State records....lots of Christian metal and metalcore.
  • Poison5119
    Poison5119 Posts: 1,460 Member
    Techno for cardio workouts (they have podcasts you can download free that keep your heart rate 'in the zone'). It's not everyone's ideal cardio music, but I find it infectious, bubbly, happy. I was sampling some on the walk into work, and I found myself keeping pace ( new material) with it and didn't want to stop at my desk!!

    , and heavy metal for weight training. ARRRRGGHH! I have lots of Disturbed, Metallica, Ministry, Tool, Alice In Chains, NIN, Cradle of Filth, etc, etc. Angry music pushes me through the agony....
  • SexySize9
    SexySize9 Posts: 43
    George Michael /Freedom
    Michael Jackson/ Dirty Diana
    Janet Jackson/ What about That
    Mark Anthony / I Need to Know
    Ram Jam/ Black Betty
    The Rolling Stones/ Shattered
    Edwin Star/25 Miles
    Prince/ Kiss, Let's Go Crazy, Raspberry Beret, Erotic City
    Pink
    Diddy/Keyshia Coles/ Last Night

    Classic R&B
    Classic Rock
  • merrymusiq
    merrymusiq Posts: 35
    Techno for cardio workouts (they have podcasts you can download free that keep your heart rate 'in the zone'). It's not everyone's ideal cardio music, but I find it infectious, bubbly, happy. I was sampling some on the walk into work, and I found myself keeping pace ( new material) with it and didn't want to stop at my desk!!

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    hey, can you please tell me more of which and from where you download these? I am curious! I love rythamic, fast, peppy, happy tracks.. do lemme know! Thanks!
  • Poison5119
    Poison5119 Posts: 1,460 Member
    Techno for cardio workouts (they have podcasts you can download free that keep your heart rate 'in the zone'). It's not everyone's ideal cardio music, but I find it infectious, bubbly, happy. I was sampling some on the walk into work, and I found myself keeping pace ( new material) with it and didn't want to stop at my desk!!

    ,

    hey, can you please tell me more of which and from where you download these? I am curious! I love rythamic, fast, peppy, happy tracks.. do lemme know! Thanks!


    Wed 06/17/09 05:40 PM

    www.motiontraxx.com and www.djsteveboy.com

    These sites let you sample the music and download free to your mp3 or iPod. There are a few different bpm's available to keep your heart rate up. Most of it's techno, or techno-based music, which I find keeps me going for longer than the average 3-4 minute songs with breaks in between. Enjoy!

    These are just a sampling of sites - I'm still researching, but seriously, these podcasts are usually up to an hour long (and sometimes more), so you won't run out of music anytime fast.
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