great music for working out!!

alevesque1990
alevesque1990 Posts: 20 Member
edited October 7 in Fitness and Exercise
i'm 21 and a die hard country fan.. but it seems not many country songs really get me into the "i wanna kick butt in the gym" mood.. mostly rap and rock get me.. i try searching online at workout playlists for good songs that make you sweat.. but i was wondering if any of you guys had suggestions of what you listen to that gets your heart pumpin and body moving at the gym!!

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  • ladyfox1979
    ladyfox1979 Posts: 405 Member
    Shania Twain sometime works for me especially the Party for 2 ft Bill Currington
  • adjones5
    adjones5 Posts: 938 Member
    I actually enjoy working out to electronic music.
  • Karrix
    Karrix Posts: 288
    I was just about to make a similar thread, I need some upbeat songs to work out with. Not so much a country fan though!

    Going to stick around and look at the suggestions :D
  • JB1986
    JB1986 Posts: 4
    Ministry of Sound make awesome workout CD's.
  • MissingMyOldSelf
    MissingMyOldSelf Posts: 689 Member
    Sevendust, Bobaflex, Pantera, Stereomud, and Metallica keep me going at a good rate, along with some of the party/80's music, like Motley Crue, Poison, etc.
  • Not sure why, but "I love this road" by Emerson Drive always gets me pumped!
  • kmshred
    kmshred Posts: 393 Member
    i'm 21 and a die hard country fan.. but it seems not many country songs really get me into the "i wanna kick butt in the gym" mood.. mostly rap and rock get me.. i try searching online at workout playlists for good songs that make you sweat.. but i was wondering if any of you guys had suggestions of what you listen to that gets your heart pumpin and body moving at the gym!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF1dQgE8BmE&ob=av2e

    i love running to this song :D

    shhh don't tell.
  • crewsicka
    crewsicka Posts: 105 Member
    Anything but country.
  • Try "Canned Heat " by Jamiraqui, Crazy lil thing called Love by Queen, The Bomb by the Bucketheads, and Shattered by the Rolling Stones, its not country but it keeps me running. Hope this helps.:glasses:
  • kmshred
    kmshred Posts: 393 Member
    Anything but country.

    oh no you didn't!!!!! ;D
  • JennyAnnLanders
    JennyAnnLanders Posts: 79 Member
    Crazy Train (Ozzy Osbourne) always gets me started. It's fun and moving!
  • crewsicka
    crewsicka Posts: 105 Member
    hahahahha.... okay... I do like that Red Solo Cup song.... but the rest sucks *kitten*.
  • oregonbowgirl
    oregonbowgirl Posts: 20 Member
    Sevendust, Bobaflex, Pantera, Stereomud, and Metallica keep me going at a good rate, along with some of the party/80's music, like Motley Crue, Poison, etc.



    Ya!!!!!!!!
  • kmshred
    kmshred Posts: 393 Member
    hahahahha.... okay... I do like that Red Solo Cup song.... but the rest sucks *kitten*.

    ouch!!!! <3
  • alwayshis33
    alwayshis33 Posts: 2 Member
    Latin music works well for me! You'll work up a sweat in seconds!
  • jcunningplan
    jcunningplan Posts: 1 Member
    I use Sugarland's Incredible Machine album regularly. Really good album mostly solidly uptempo.
  • SixPackIsMyGoal
    SixPackIsMyGoal Posts: 121 Member
    All my gym playlists must have "Flo Rida - Good Feeling" and "Neon Trees - Animal". And no country music unless it's Uncle Kracker!
  • I actually enjoy working out to electronic music.

    Same here thats all I listen to when working out
  • everydaypam
    everydaypam Posts: 90 Member
    I like to indulge guilty pleasures...the 90's had the right beat for working out. Think Spice Girls, MC Hammer, Presidents of the United States, Nirvana, Cranberries, Sir Mix a Lot, etc. etc. Definitely a guilty pleasure but no one can hear it to judge you! :ohwell:
  • i've created 6 amazing playlists for this exact reason!!
    here they are:
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/sierracanbe
    120songs that will get your heart pumping & your booty shaking.
    enjoyyy =.n_n=
  • nothing961
    nothing961 Posts: 5 Member
    I really enjoy Madonna's album Confessions on a Dance Floor. Good beats.
  • 0PhAtDaDdY
    0PhAtDaDdY Posts: 569 Member
    Old Man's Workout Songs

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  • morrisonpeter
    morrisonpeter Posts: 5 Member
    Just discovered Red Solo Cup- thanks!
  • anything from Nickleback...
  • crunchybubblez
    crunchybubblez Posts: 387 Member
    Check out songs from the Step Up 3 sound track.
    LMFAO has a few good ones.
    Yellow Diamonds by Rhiana gets me pumped...
  • alevesque1990
    alevesque1990 Posts: 20 Member
    i like this playlist!!!
  • alevesque1990
    alevesque1990 Posts: 20 Member
    thanks for all the suggestions!! i am constantly updating my playlist for the gym cause you need new motivations!!.. keep them coming =]
  • StrengthInPain
    StrengthInPain Posts: 155 Member
    I have a workout playlist with about 200 different songs on it, with all different genres.

    Country is one of them, and while there aren't a lot of songs out there that get me pumped, here are a few:
    Devil Went Down to Georgia - Charlie Daniel's Band
    How Far Do You Wanna Go - Gloriana
    My Kind of Party - Jason Aldean
    One More Drinkin Song - Jerrod Niemann
    We Owned the Night - Lady Antebellum
    I Don't Want this Night to End - Luke Bryan
    Kerosene - Miranda Lambert
    Wide Open - Sugarland
    Swing - Trace Adkins
    Who Knows - Zac Brown Band

    Some of the other artists on my playlist include AC/DC, Backstreet Boys, Black Eyed Peas, Christina Aguilera (specifically "Fighter"), Eminem, Fall Out Boy, Green Day, Gym Class Heroes, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, Kelly Clarkson, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Kings of Leon, LMFAO, Mumford & Sons, A New Found Glory, P!nk ("Trouble" and "So What" really get me going), and Yellowcard. Lots of diversity, as you can see.
  • Sweet13_Princess
    Sweet13_Princess Posts: 1,207 Member
    I really love runhundred.com. You can sign up for weekly and monthly e-mails with playlist suggestions. They list all kinds of music, including country, so you might like it. I believe they have only lists archived as well.

    I can't give country music specific suggestions, as I dislike the genre.

    Shannon
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