Music while working out
EmilyHughes801
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Just curious on the kinds of music people listen to when they workout. Does anyone else listen to motivational videos on YouTube?
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Metal/rock, sometimes nothing so I can focus on my breathing.0
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I pick upbeat music that I like, Can be pretty much any genre and I have a playlist on my phone or use soundcloud. I have listened to motivational youtube video's but I prefer to do this when I am out of the habit and need to remind myself what my priorities are and that the changes I make to get fit are hard and do require effort and that I need to make the commitment to build good habits.
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usually whatever is popular on the radio that's upbeat!0
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House music! 128bpm. Tech house, funky house, all that good stuff. The beats help you stay on beat and count reps at the same time. It's great.
Mainly look for music with 128bpm for cardio, at least that's what I do.0 -
Really a mix of things. Primarily hip hop, all kinds of electronic music (don't know what to call it I don't really listen to this genre unless at the gym), old school funk, some rock, and some upbeat top 40s1
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Different types of metal - always very loud.1
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I've been really loving the Fit Radio app lately. They have already made playlists in different genres and you can pick which BPM you want depending on your mood. Its a one week free trial but its so good I ended up paying for the full version2
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I only "listen" to music at the gym and then it is really what the trainer puts on. I don't listen to music when training. When walking/cylcing I prefer to hear what is going on around me and enjoy what nature sounds I can find (lost of birsd at present) - Very much a case of enjoy the silence as it is not silent . Plus I consider it a safety issue when outdoors0
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I listen to hip hop mostly. It has to have a good beat/get me moving.0
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For cardio, any with a fast beat, dance music, hip hop, etc.
For lifting, heavy metal or hard rock.1 -
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Classic and Southern rock.0
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I stream Pandora's Metallica channel. Metal keeps me moving.1
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The BeeGees :P0
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Disco has a good beat for cardio... for lifting I am more of a Black Sabbath, Zepplin, etc. kinda Emu0
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I listen to country music only... unless I'm at the gym, then it is a bit harder, I think my entire gym mix right now is Rob Bailey and the Hustle Standard, music and motivation at one.0
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I mainly listen to metal when lifting. When doing cardio I mix it up a bit more and add some Michael Jackson and alternative music.0
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For cardio I find that music with the "beats per minute" that match my pace keeps me motivated.
You can put in your jogging, walking, cycling pace here: https://jog.fm/
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Bad 80's/90's dance music. LOL When I run hard core rap music that makes me blush.1
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Metal or hardcore rap. Stuff that gets your blood pumping.0
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When I'm running outside, nothing.
When I'm in the gym I stream Rock the Block on Spotify. I have no idea why because I don't normally listen to rock music.0 -
I have a "Zombies Run" playlist that has become my general default cardio/exercise list. It's a weird combination of metal, industrial, techno, pop, and whatever else I like.0
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RavenLibra wrote: »Disco has a good beat for cardio... for lifting I am more of a Black Sabbath, Zepplin, etc. kinda Emu
With you on disco, and BeeGees for cardio! Currently Spotify disco beats playlist... You can tell by the way I use my walk....
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Upbeat top 40's/Pop for cardio and ITunes has a channel for cardio mixes. For lifting, I only listen for a little bit prior to lift to get me pumped, mostly harder stuff, hip hop/rap/house with a heavy beat. Don't listen and lift at the same time as it gets to be distracting.0
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EmilyHughes801 wrote: »Just curious on the kinds of music people listen to when they workout. Does anyone else listen to motivational videos on YouTube?
I watch inspirational videos alllll the time, you familiar with "motivationgrid"?? && when i workout a listen to alot of instrumentals rap/ rock0 -
Fallout Boy, Empire of the Sun, Imagine Dragons, Martin Garrix, Nickelback, One Republic, Florence + The Machine. I have many different likes but Fallout Boy has some good upbeat songs that are excellent for the elliptical. Helps me increase the pace.0
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Android podcasts, fast and loud music!0
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90s hip hop1
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I like " I love it" or "emergency " by Icona Pop. Or any other kind of thing that has a steady, upbeat kind of pacing... When I listen to them I start walking to the beat.0
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