Workout music playlists???

Looking to revamp my playlist i wanna know what you listen to when your working your *kitten* off!!!!

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  • luckylissette
    luckylissette Posts: 24 Member
    If you have an iPhone, I just recently found an app call Fit Radio that is amazing! It has different genres, so it'll fit whatever you're in the mood for that day and is all high energy.

    Outside of that I also keep a Playlist that inlcudes some Black Eyed Peas, older (1990's) Bjork, Lady Gaga, David Guetta, LMFAO, Missy Elliot, Marilyn Manson and T-Pain. I have weirdly ecclectic tastes, as you could probably see. All these are on one playlist.
  • If you have an iPhone, I just recently found an app call Fit Radio that is amazing! It has different genres, so it'll fit whatever you're in the mood for that day and is all high energy.

    Outside of that I also keep a Playlist that inlcudes some Black Eyed Peas, older (1990's) Bjork, Lady Gaga, David Guetta, LMFAO, Missy Elliot, Marilyn Manson and T-Pain. I have weirdly ecclectic tastes, as you could probably see. All these are on one playlist.
    thats how my playlist is lol!!!!
  • Ainar
    Ainar Posts: 858 Member
    I don't have a playlist, I just listen to radio. There is one in my country that plays all the random songs from the charts in EU, basically the most popular songs at the moment in world. All mixed together. Sometimes I listen to local rock radio station as well. Never actually bothered to make my own playlist tho...
  • castell5
    castell5 Posts: 234 Member
    Rip all your favorite music to a computer, then create a playlist of stuff that you like. I love songs with Saxaphone.. there are so many out there and it was easy to make a very long playlist. Billy Joel is also always right no matter what you mood you are in. There is never a wrong time for Billy.
  • fredf2112
    fredf2112 Posts: 110 Member
    I use some remixes from here http://soundcloud.com/to3y-hilden instead of worrying about playlist and such.
  • jen10st
    jen10st Posts: 325 Member
    My playlist is very eclectic, I love rock and metal and anything that's got a good beat. My "power song" on my iPod is iron maiden, running free its brilliant to get a bit of bounce in my step if I'm flagging x
  • Timehope
    Timehope Posts: 44 Member
    Depends on what you're going for -- upbeat mood enhancer or music to pace yourself with? If the latter, try Podrunner
    (via iTunes.) You choose hour-long selections for any pace you prefer (beats per minute.) It's free. Not exactly music to sing to, but it is handy for ramping up sessions on the elliptical (most people go too slowly, in my humble...)