Your favorite running music
stepher80
Posts: 37 Member
Hey, I thought it would be cool to share what music is your favorite to listen to while doing your C25K running. I've listened to a lot of different stuff but my favorite that gets me pumped the most is actually an instrumental group called Bond. It's four girls who play violins but the music is pretty jamming and inspirational. I could totally see myself running some crazy trails in the woods to this music in the background and beautiful scenery around me! lol. I'm a dork but that's what I envision in my mind while I run. It makes it a bit easier for me!
So what do you listen to? And what do you think about while you're running?
So what do you listen to? And what do you think about while you're running?
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I'm a nerd and usually listen to an audio book when I workout as it seems to take me further out of my head than music. When I do listen to music I've got a playlist with the Black Eyed Peas, Bruce Springsteen, Gaga, etc., that keeps me moving.0
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I actually listened to an old "songs for worship" CD that I have had on my itunes forever this morning. I can't handle loud, harsh, heavy music early in the day. Otherwise I like to listen to fast paced country songs. I also really like most 80s music for working out--Michael Jackson and ABBA work really well for me.0
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I listen to a mix of things... sometimes playlists, sometimes albums... here are a few of my workout go-tos:
* Modest Mouse
* The Knife
* M.I.A.
* Benjamin Blower
* The Velvet Teen
* Kanye West
* David Bowie
* Shearwater
I like to workout to music that has solid beats and is either really intense or really fun & uplifting. A healthy mix is nice.0 -
BridgetJones - I'm the same way! I don't like really loud, hard music, even when I'm working out. I have some worship music I listen to occasionally too. I just love the upbeat violin music of Bond. It really gets me going! I bought a CD today at Lifeway Christian Book Store called Positively Hymns by various popular Christian artists singing different hymns. It's really good!0
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I'm a nerd and usually listen to an audio book when I workout as it seems to take me further out of my head than music. When I do listen to music I've got a playlist with the Black Eyed Peas, Bruce Springsteen, Gaga, etc., that keeps me moving.0
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I started a PItbull Pandora station on my iPhone haha. I like it because it's really upbeat and dance-y.0
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I'm the same way. Getting into a really good audio book will make me forget how much I'm sweating my *kitten* off! Right now I'm listening to a thriller by Karen Slaughter. My key is that I don't let myself listen to my books anytime other than when I work out. If I want to know what happens next I have to get my big rear end moving!0
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Stepher- I'm glad someone else feels the same way! My sorority sisters used to tease me because they'd all be listening to dance/party music when they were getting ready in the morning and I'd have on worship music or slow country songs. I don't know how they could stand it--outside of a party atmosphere, that kind of music gives me a headache!0
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I'm the same way. Getting into a really good audio book will make me forget how much I'm sweating my *kitten* off! Right now I'm listening to a thriller by Karen Slaughter. My key is that I don't let myself listen to my books anytime other than when I work out. If I want to know what happens next I have to get my big rear end moving!0
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I have a mix of music, although I find if it's too upbeat I start running far too fast to maintain! It's a lot of upbeat country and some rock/alt songs that keep me going.0
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I've been running to My Chemical Romance lately. Something about their Danger Days album just makes me want to run...0