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"I am focusing workout and diet consistency. That means at least 4 workout days a week. And getting back on my 6 meals a day plan....I need to get my rhythm back. DO WORK CREW!!!!"

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Created:06/09/2008
Last Modified:06/09/2008
Total Comments:3



Workout Music

Hey All

I realized that I don’t have much on my IPOD in the way of good workout music.  I am up for any music that puts you in that zone where all that matters is the next rep, set, mile, or pound.  I am looking for good beats etc and I am open to just about any style . Any recommendations?

Doobz0326 (Marc Dubois)   

   

3 Responses to “Workout Music”

  1. Cooltrain Says:

    Hey bro, personally I like it a little hardcore, but hell its what keeps me thinking about that next rep. I’ll give you the playlist I’m on right now, mostly my favorite songs, but these bands have a ton of good songs.

    Shinedown - Burning Bright, 45

    Breaking Benjamin - Blow Me Away, Next to Nothing, Polyamorous, Sugarcoat, Simple Design, Breakdown, Break My Fall, Breath, Dance With the Devil

    Three Days Grace - Pain, I Hate Everything About You, Home

    Linkin Park - Papercut, A Place For My Head

    Disturbed - Down With the Sickness, Deify, 10,000 Fists, Inside the Fire

    30 Seconds to Mars - The Kill

    Crossfade - Cold, Colors, Dead Skin, Crying Out, In Memory

    Saliva - Always, **** All Y’All, Your Disease, Rest In Pieces, Razor’s Edge, Hollywood, Superstar II

    Again, thats just a few bands and some of their good songs for working out, after you get used to these songs, look up the rest of their discographies, you wont regret it. Good Luck, Zack


  2. skydiver76 Says:

    Hey bro, good question! Thanks to Cooltrain for posting! I am going to download them all!


  3. JeremyEE Says:

    I listen to Christian rock like Kutless, Demon Hunter, Mainstay, Anberlin, Jeremy Camp, Thousand Foot Crutch. It is hard enought to motivate me to push myself to the limits. Hope that helps!

    Jeremy


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