What music do you listen to when you are working out?
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I stopped listening to music when working out. I find now that, (apart from the rare times I spend 20 minutes on a bike or cross-trainer), there's too much to concentrate on... correct technique, posture, cadence, timings.
I often see people absorbed in their iPod doing badly executed bicep curls or hunched over a bike like Quasimodo.
Word to the wise... don't let your music affect your concentration.
I often see people absorbed in their iPod doing badly executed bicep curls or hunched over a bike like Quasimodo.
Word to the wise... don't let your music affect your concentration.
#23
I always wear my Ipod when running. I don't wear my Ipod when lifting at the gym I belong to but I do jam my music when lifting at home and have no problem concentrating on proper form. I actually prefer lifting to music.
#24
This is good advice! I've seen it too. The music is largely for cardio (60 mins. on an elliptical needs a little bit of a beat to it! I find watching TV distracts me too much, but music gives me a little goal-- "end of next song, end of next song..." etc.)
When doing weights I turn the volume down so that I can hear the ambiance of the gym and also concentrate more on my body. The music just gives me a little motivation
When doing weights I turn the volume down so that I can hear the ambiance of the gym and also concentrate more on my body. The music just gives me a little motivation
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YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
edited to add a couple songs from Apocalyptica (b/c they make the cello cool)
edited to add a couple songs from Apocalyptica (b/c they make the cello cool)
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Some new songs:
All or Nothing - Theory of a Deadman
Awake and Alive - Skillet
Becoming the Bull - Atreyu
Better - The Screaming Jets
Breaking Inside - Shinedown
Give It to Me - Timbaland (feat. Justin Timberlake & Nelly Furtado)
In My Head - Jason Derulo
The Kill - 30 Seconds to Mars
Lost Control - Grinspoon
Meant to Live - Switchfoot
My Own Way - Three 6 Mafia (feat. Good Charlotte) [Explicit]
We Weren't Born to Follow - Bon Jovi
Yeah! - Usher (feat. Lil' Jon & Ludacris)
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If you like Rihanna's S & M you will probably like In My Head by Jason Derulo
All or Nothing - Theory of a Deadman
Awake and Alive - Skillet
Becoming the Bull - Atreyu
Better - The Screaming Jets
Breaking Inside - Shinedown
Give It to Me - Timbaland (feat. Justin Timberlake & Nelly Furtado)
In My Head - Jason Derulo
The Kill - 30 Seconds to Mars
Lost Control - Grinspoon
Meant to Live - Switchfoot
My Own Way - Three 6 Mafia (feat. Good Charlotte) [Explicit]
We Weren't Born to Follow - Bon Jovi
Yeah! - Usher (feat. Lil' Jon & Ludacris)
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If you like Rihanna's S & M you will probably like In My Head by Jason Derulo
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Can't believe I haven't seen The Prodigy here yet! Any of their songs would be good!
Also Kasabian - The Underdog a good one, upbeat with good lyrics.
Also an Aussie band that I doubt any one would know (they're my favorite local band) The Go Set. If you like rock with bagpipes, use these guys for a workout.
Also Kasabian - The Underdog a good one, upbeat with good lyrics.
Also an Aussie band that I doubt any one would know (they're my favorite local band) The Go Set. If you like rock with bagpipes, use these guys for a workout.
#30
Enter The Haggis (from New Foundland) is playing here in a couple of weeks--considerably milder than the DKMs but still pretty good.
Regards,
Michael