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What style of music is best for training?

What type of music is best for training ?

  • Rock

    Votes: 46 25.1%
  • Alternative

    Votes: 13 7.1%
  • Country

    Votes: 5 2.7%
  • Dance/ Progressive / Trance

    Votes: 22 12.0%
  • Rap

    Votes: 25 13.7%
  • Metal

    Votes: 66 36.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 6 3.3%

  • Total voters
    183
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Anything heavy and fast that makes me want to dive out in the road and take a bite of pavement.Speed metal,industrial,alternative,etc. jus as long as it rocks.:headbang:
 
Originally posted by Tank316

their new album ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

To me they are the best band on the planet! Yes, their new album is simply awesome!
 
Originally posted by seyone


I can not stand creed. their music will make me want to go home.
:(

Sorry, but I must kill you now...;)
 
This is funny, Im a total youngin in here, but i listen to alot of the same music ya'll do. Right on Rock all the way!:rocker:
 
Well i think Jungle/Drum&Bass is best for hard training cuz you get a BIG bass beat fast drums and a MC shouting at you that could make carebears bench 300lbs!
:headbang:
 
Originally posted by ballast
I've got to go with the older stuff when I lift like Creedence, Zepplin or the Stones.Rap throws off my rhythm, country is just down right wrong to listen to and that satanic speed metal makes me feel like I need to go to confession.Call me old school.


That's pretty much how I feel!


oh yeah, throw a little "Copacabana" in there to really pump me up!!! :laugh:
 
I like the whole trance genre , it's just a cool constant groove . It reminds of the Clubs i go to which reminds me of the women that go to the Clubs which gets me focused on training as hard as i can at the moment .
I also Dig that heavy , agressive stuff just for the boost in bad attitude ! :spaz: :fire: :nut: :scared:
 
Originally posted by gopro


Sorry, but I must kill you now...;)

hehe. sorry i just find their music to be highly catabolic. :D
 
Originally posted by seyone


hehe. sorry i just find their music to be highly catabolic. :D

Really...I grow just from hearing their music...hey, to each his own. By the way, to the guy that mentioned Metallica...they are awesome too...as is Staind, POM, and Incubis.

Being that I am 33, I also love old school...YES, Genesis, ELP, Van Halen...
 
metallica are only good if your are talking about "ride the lightening", "master of puppets" or anything before the black album.
 
i agree, some mariah carrey is good too. lol
 
Originally posted by realdeal
i agree, some mariah carrey is good too. lol
and lets not forget some Air Supply and Wham...
 
Originally posted by Tank316

and lets not forget some Air Supply and Wham...

oh yeah,Wham cannot be forgotten.
:rolleyes: :D
 
Don't leave out Culture Club...I get chills when that Boy George sings!!!!
 
Originally posted by gopro
Don't leave out Culture Club...I get chills when that Boy George sings!!!!

I get the chills as well followed by vomiting and an acute case of the shakes !!! :barf: :barf: :scared: :suicide: :scratch:
 
I actually bought a cd burner, a metronome and have recorded cds based on what program I'm doing. On the elipitical (sp?) trainer, I'd have a certain program plugged in and on the flats it's hauling ass and on the incline, I'd slow it down a bit.

I like all kidns of stuff.. but have actually liked a lot of the NOW series and did actually just but that PULSE cd from TV (I know) :tomato: and have been able to really just zone out and get totally into the work out. I then made some different cds just for lifting. :lifter: Some Johnny Lang, (admittingly) back street boys, Kid Rock, Cry of Love... and even the Dixie Chicks. Am I a kook or what?! :spaz:

The Shape Fitness cardio CDs aren't bad but they're not real easy to find - only on line.

Now, I guess I could put together a Jazz CD or 2 for cooling down.

Q
 
Rock and Roll is the only way to go but not too loud and I can't wear head phones.
 
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House, progressive, hard house, hard trance, some drum n bass.

Heck even some calypso(sp?) doies the trick!

this gets me day dreaming and working hard, really motivates me!!!
 
I listen to songs off the WWE Forceable Entry CD. Its all the wrestlers entrance themes re-done by hard rock bands. It pumps me up more than anything.
 
Whatever gets you fired up.
 
I like hard, fast, angry music when I lift too. I just burnt a new workout CD the other day which I've titled ->

Songs To Deadlift By

01. Disasterpiece - Slipknot
02. Prison Song - System Of A Down
03. NWO - Ministry
04. Papercut - Linkin Park
05. Killing In The Name - Rage Against The Machine
06. Caffeine - Faith No More
07. Get Free - The Vines
08. Jesus Built My Hotrod - Ministry
09. Trouble - Cypress Hill
10. Suck - Nine Inch Nails
11. Love Is A Fist - Mr Bungle
12. People = Shit - Slipknot
13. Back In Black - ACDC
14. Poison - The Prodigy
15. Room For One More - Anthrax
16. Sabotage - Beastie Boys
 
bast band ever to listen to well liftin' is BLACK LABEL SOCIETY! Insane stuff its Zakk Wylde's band (he is Ozzy's guitarist) plus if you've ever seen pics of the guy you will understand why BLS is good for liftin' with.
 
I listen to metal and stuff but most of te time i listen to rap. listen to a rapper named Shyne he is crazy. I have to listen with something with a catchy beat to keep me going while I do cardio.

Cardio Sux.:suicide:
 
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