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    • JohnEryn
      JohnEryn last edited by

      I guess most of you can agree that's easiest to workout while you're listening to music… It helps you to focuss and feel motivated to keep doing the exercises.

      I started to do some planks in home and I was hoping that you could share some powerful, intense and fierce songs that you use to workout. If it has a duration of at least 5 min it would be better. I'm using this one right now, but it's too short (03:36 min): “The voice of my doctor” by Sinéad O'Connor.

      So, I'm open to your suggestions.  🙂

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        Eridanos last edited by

        I like listening to electronic music while I workout.  Lyrics are simple so you don't get distracted and the upbeat tempo fills you with energy.  Also if you get the Original Mixes (instead of Radio Edits) they last around 4-5 mins.

        Of course it depends on the kind of music you like.  And since you're doing planks…I guess the least you need is music that makes you want to move.  😊

        Here's my energy mix playlist I listen:

        DallasK - Alienz
        DallasK - Superfuture
        DallasK - Blackmail

        Ultra Naté - Automatic
        Zaa - Five Minutes of Love
        Swedish House Mafia - Greyhound
        SNBRN - Raindrops

        I actually like Alienz the most because it has a part where the music keeps ascending and that fills me with energy. I could just loop it for all my workout session's duration.

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          redraiderkd last edited by

          It depends what kind of workout you're doing.  If you're going for a cardio workout, I've found club/dance music works really well to keep you going because of the typical fast pace.  If you're lifting I would suggest some harder type of music.

          Lifting-NIN, Orgy etc
          Cardio-Britney, Katy etc

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          • JohnEryn
            JohnEryn last edited by

            @Eridanos:

            I like listening to electronic music while I workout.  Lyrics are simple so you don't get distracted and the upbeat tempo fills you with energy.  Also if you get the Original Mixes (instead of Radio Edits) they last around 4-5 mins.

            Of course it depends on the kind of music you like.  And since you're doing planks…I guess the least you need is music that makes you want to move.  😊

            Here's my energy mix playlist I listen:

            DallasK - Alienz
            DallasK - Superfuture
            DallasK - Blackmail

            Ultra Naté - Automatic
            Zaa - Five Minutes of Love
            Swedish House Mafia - Greyhound
            SNBRN - Raindrops

            I actually like Alienz the most because it has a part where the music keeps ascending and that fills me with energy. I could just loop it for all my workout session's duration.

            Thank you very much for the help, but I just noticed that all of these songs are “electronic dance music” and isn't one of my favorites genres, so I'll be like a torture instead of a motivation for me.

            But I really appreaciate that you took some time to tell me anyways. A big hug and kiss for you  😊 :hug2: 😘

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            • JohnEryn
              JohnEryn last edited by

              @redraiderkd:

              Lifting-NIN, Orgy etc
              Cardio-Britney, Katy etc

              I didn't understand this, sorry…  😕

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                Natakote last edited by

                Good old Linkin Park helps me along with Marilyn Manson to push further.  :cheesy2:

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                  pokefunk last edited by

                  If you like rap, Lil Wayne's got some good songs (6 Foot 7 Foot). Sia's "Cheap Thrills" and "Elastic Hearts" are on my playlist as well.

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                    brianboru72 last edited by

                    I get what you're saying- I've improved my plank times by listening to Beyonce. There's this really cool extended version of Countdown that's so much fun to plank to. Although it's about 4min 20 sec. Not quite 5 mins.

                    Youtube Video

                    Tell someone you love them today, because life is short.
                    But shout it at them in German, because life is also terrifying and confusing.

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                      LeValle last edited by

                      02 - My People

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                        justwith last edited by

                        Youtube Video

                        Bloodhound Gang - Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss

                        … judge me ! xD

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                          dist last edited by

                          Just listen to songs you really like. Sometimes I listen to more upbeat songs and sometimes I listen to more mellow songs.

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                            SemenDemon last edited by

                            Anhalt EBM is essentially a throwback genre made up of bands trying to sound like DAF, and a lot of it is good for working out. Most songs in this style aren't terribly long, though. Usually, they are pretty average pop song lengths of 2-4 minutes. A lot of other post-industrial/dance industrial stuff has a better balance of length and workout-friendly accessibility, though:
                            My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
                            Foetus
                            Skinny Puppy (before they turned into ohGr 2.0)

                            Something with a long narrative to go along with a propulsive rhythm is also good for working out. These might seem like peculiar choices for workout music, but I've personally gotten good mileage out of them:
                            Current 93 - Beausoleil
                            Throbbing Gristle - Very Friendly (be sure to listen to this one on solitary pre-dawn walks)
                            You can focus on the lyrics and lose decent chunks of time in the process.

                            Old school, mid/fast-paced grindcore is good for workouts too, though I dunno if many will be into that suggestion. I'd still say the rhythmic, stomping riffs are very conducive to working out. Only problem is, most of the songs are ~30-60 seconds long. String enough of them together, though…

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                              2222 Moderator last edited by

                              Mostly my workout is push up and some type of that, I'm planning to reach 200-300 times a day. I don't usually choose a specific theme or genre or the singers when I workout. The music must the one I like or songs that I want to listen at the time. Because I tried this, I put all my songs list to shuffle on and in the middle of my workout, song that I get bored or just dislike was playing, and it actually kill the spirit.

                              So now, I just put list of songs that I want to hear when I workout, it really help.

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                                rfh005 last edited by

                                Don't stop me now by QUEEN has a good vibe for workouts

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