Training music, anybody got any good training music, a track list would be helpful?
Anything by Pendulum. Anything by Killswitch Engage if you want metal.
Thanks, I expected more interest in this topic, I can't use 'YouTube' because when you ask for workout training music its always a picture of a bird in a bikini laying on a rappers yacht and then some high energy popper sniffing gay like music just drones on and on, or its some pic of a steroid freak lifting weights in a gym and some music from the film 300, I need help, Ive got tracks like Wu-Tang Clan Gravel Pit,Ghostface killah 'The Champ',2Fast 2 Furious 'Pump it up' but im getting bored of it now.
Found a few tracks I like Drowning pool- 'Let the bodies hit the floor', Saliva - 'Click,click,boom', Limp bizkit 'Break Stuff' if anyone can come up with others much appreciated.
The issue is, those have all been done a million times before. Theres been a couple threads like this before as well, which might be why folk aren't responding.
Try listening to some Blue Stahli, and some Celldweller - theres a lot of naff stuff, but some training gold in there. Same with Hadouken!
Oh ok, I found Blue Stahil about 9 months ago and played it in my car on a loop to the point I started thinking about driving head first into pedestrians as it had become so monotonous so I dont play it anymore but your right a couple of tracks are really good, I didnt know there were threads on here about music I will have to dig a little deeper, im so self absorbed I forgot others might have already travelled this path before me.
regards
lol no worries dude. Tbh, they dont get much response anyway, folks on here aint down with the kids enough to talk much about music haha
EPMD's greatest hits all the way baby!!!!
mostly Pantera and Prodigy usually does the trick good for listening to on the bike too
Surely it depends what type of training your doing and your Heat Rate & Pace required; e.g. running (medium), skipping (changing), weight-loss (slow & calm) etc.
I used to use a Versa-climber so wanted a High and consistent BPM (think Techno/rave shite)
Create Playlists on your iPod for different BPM/Training types.
There is an small PC App called 'MixMeister BPM analyser' which will go through your iTunes (or any) folder, analyse the tune and record the BPM field within the files attributes.
It is very easy to use - just point it to the tunes folder and leave it to run.
totally true - if im jogging or doing light pads or something I want to be relaxed to, I wont be listening to slayer lol
pumped up session: pantera and prodigy (nice one tat2)
chilled session: bob marley
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