I did a search in this forum for both 'songs' and 'music' and couldn't find a thread title, so I'm making this one! Just a thread to post a song or two that you love to train to.
I'm in a Zyzz mood recently (one year since his death, RIP) so I'm listening to some house/trance/general electronic as a result.
Is a really good one.
I love finding new stuff to add to the "get jacked" playlist, so post some good shit
i like this thread, lemme chime in i'm into hip-hop stuff but electronic based stuff gets me amped up in the gym.
my deadlift song lol
0:37 is when it gets great
i got a bunch of songs so i'll just type it out
till i collapse - eminem all caps - madvillain genesis - justice blu & exile - simply amazin' anything by 2pac really nas - the world is yours, it ain't hard to tell
afrocentric asian, half man half amazin
funkie Venezuela. August 06 2012 11:20. Posts 9061
It's the kind of constant song with a clear rhythm, and I can synchronize very well with it.
Sometimes I also listen to Butterflies & Hurricanes, from Muse because it always gets me pumped up, especially the part right after the piano interlude, I can do squats much, much faster during that part than usual, even when I'm tired.
On assistance exercises and upper body I listen to everything from hiphop to drum&bass but before doing heavy squats or deadlift I have to listen to metal for a while in my mp3 to get into the right mindset lol.
David Guetta - Falling to Pieces ft. Sia Brennan Heart - Running Late Brennan Heart - Never Break Me The Pitcher - Music to Keep Me Alive Eminem - Cinderella Man Eminem ft. Dr. Dre - I Need a Doctor Tech N9ne - E.B.A.H. Tech N9ne - The Beast Thousand Foot Krutch - Move Rise Against - Savior
Tech N9ne is awesome workout music. Technicians, Worldwide Choppers, Cult Leader, Don't Tweet this, Promiseland... The list could go on forever, in addition to the songs I listed above. Thousand Foot Krutch is good. It all starts to sound the same if I listen to too many of their songs, but they have quite a few that you can throw on in the middle of a workout to keep the mood going. Eminem you have to pick tracks carefully though. You can pretty much never go wrong with hardstyle during a workout - Brennan Heart, Headhunterz, atmozfears, bass modulators, wildestyles, noise controllers, D-Block & s-te-fan, Any old linkin park song (hybrid theory, meteora albums) is great too.
"Limitations are for people that have them and excuses are for people that need them"
I can recommend most song by machine head, lamb of god or hatebreed. Recently cleared my well established gym-playlist to introduce some new blood into my mp3-repertoire. Discovered swedish metal band Raised fist which I've never heard before. + Show Spoiler +
Funny thing is that when I'm lying on the floor in a pool of sweat and still have 2 more sets of squats left to do I have to listen to stuff like this: