Music while training

If you're (not your, or yore) training with an MP3 player, what have you guys been listening to lately to keep you motivated? and please, don't tell everyone you're listening to "Eye of the Tiger" or AC/DC, as that is common in most weight rooms.

Lately for me, it's been jam bands like Phish and Umphrey's McGee that have keeping my ass going. Especially when running or biking, it's interesting to go along with the beat on the fast beat, 20+ minute jams in some songs.

what about everyone else?
 
Run to Aesop Rock. All Day/ Nike Run, specifically.

To strength train to... hold on, I'll make you a list. Also, if you had bothered to run a search first, you'd notice this has been done before. :p

Disturbed - Stupify
Slipknot - Duality
Slayer - Threshold
Slipknot - Pulse Of The Maggots
Drowning Pool - Bodies
Mudvayne - Happy
Marilyn Manson - The Beautiful People
Fort Minor - Remember The Name
NERD - Rockstar
Static X - Push It
Eminem - Till I Collapse
Hoobastank - Out Of Control
Godsmack - I Stand Alone
Godsmack - Straight Out Of Line
Nirvana - Lithium
Pantera - I'm Broken
Rage Against the Machine - Calm Like A Bomb
Saliva - Click Click Boom
Stone Sour - Get Inside
Slipknot - Wait And Bleed
Nelly - Heart of a Champion
R. Kelly - The World's Greatest

In that order. I defy you to come up with a better 75 mins to train to.
 
Run to Aesop Rock. All Day/ Nike Run, specifically.

To strength train to... hold on, I'll make you a list. Also, if you had bothered to run a search first, you'd notice this has been done before. :p

Disturbed - Stupify
Slipknot - Duality
Slayer - Threshold
Slipknot - Pulse Of The Maggots
Drowning Pool - Bodies
Mudvayne - Happy
Marilyn Manson - The Beautiful People
Fort Minor - Remember The Name
NERD - Rockstar
Static X - Push It
Eminem - Till I Collapse
Hoobastank - Out Of Control
Godsmack - I Stand Alone
Godsmack - Straight Out Of Line
Nirvana - Lithium
Pantera - I'm Broken
Rage Against the Machine - Calm Like A Bomb
Saliva - Click Click Boom
Stone Sour - Get Inside
Slipknot - Wait And Bleed
Nelly - Heart of a Champion
R. Kelly - The World's Greatest

In that order. I defy you to come up with a better 75 mins to train to.


the entire Pantera "Far Beyond Driven" CD

the entire Metallica "Justice for All" CD

Any Rage Against the Machine CD

Any Eminem CD

Sepultura "Roots" or "Chaos AD"

yes I still have antiquated CD's but in my defense I have a pretty slammin surround system in my basement.
 
damn, people better stay away from me if I have that playlist. They're likely to get knocked out for no reason

Exactly. :D

And it finishes off with a couple of uplifting songs that really maximize the post-training high. Give 'er a try. :)

And All Day is really awesome to run to imo, but that's a personal taste thing I think. I don't really get people who weight train to folk type music, though. Doesn't make any sense to me. There's no urge to rip limbs off and smash up the place.
 
Exactly. :D

And it finishes off with a couple of uplifting songs that really maximize the post-training high. Give 'er a try. :)

And All Day is really awesome to run to imo, but that's a personal taste thing I think. I don't really get people who weight train to folk type music, though. Doesn't make any sense to me. There's no urge to rip limbs off and smash up the place.


LOL yeah I lift to Gordon Lightfoot and Abba.
 
the entire Pantera "Far Beyond Driven" CD

the entire Metallica "Justice for All" CD

Any Rage Against the Machine CD

Any Eminem CD

Sepultura "Roots" or "Chaos AD"

yes I still have antiquated CD's but in my defense I have a pretty slammin surround system in my basement.

What about a pair of these to slam music when working out.

I have a pair of these (in pic), and a 15" Klipsch sub, matched with a rear pair of Klipschorn's (1989 set), for my TV system. I would put the Klipschorns watt for watt (and clarity and brute power) against any "traditional" home speaker, baby (their not pictured, but I will post them to the COL).


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As for training music, I just use my second set of Klipsch Promedia Ultra 5.1 (500 RMS, has a dual 8" sub), and this has plenty of thump for training purposes. And, if I cant used it (because of neighbors), I just use either my Sennheiser 140's (wireless), or my corded Sennheiser 650 headphone (and these ROCK the boat).


The Klipsch Promedia Ultra looks like this:

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One banging system for a PC.

Worth every penny spent.

Specs here:
ProMedia Ultra 5.1

Best regards

Chillen
 
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geez Chillen, the sound waves alone can lift the weights for you.

I've gotta use my iPod at the gym, because they always keep it on the Top 20 station. Top 20 over and over and over.
 
Nice Chillen. I have a pair of Cerwin Vega 12" taking all 600 watts my Denon receiver can give them. Dual voice coils can handle up to 1200 watts.

The house is usually shakin when I'm down stairs.

I had Beastie Boys goin last night it was like Klub Kraken
 
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The Klipshorns ALONE without the sub, will break windows, and for the market the Promedia Ultra is directed against, there is none better, IMO.

My kids are waiting for me to pass.....

:rolleyes:

Best wishes,

Chillen
 
When I had my IPOD I listened to mainly rock and techno/trance/dance when lifting or running. Recently I haven't been listening to any music though
 
Am I the only one who doesn't listen to music? Music is for chumps.

You gotta enjoy stuff. I like looking at stuff and how they work. Like you see someone quit or perhaps staring at a person's butt on the treadmill or whatever machine and follow the form they're doing. Like when you see someone running you sort of get amazed at all the body parts moving and all that. Even more so when I run outside, I like the sound of stuff. Or when you cross someone on the run. It sorts of excites me when I see someone afar. Like I gotta go there and say hello or something, you know.

Or when I'm swimming and I see someone getting tired. It pumps me up. Like gotta do better than them and carry the weight.
 
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I don't listen to music when I run, I like the meditative effect.

But I do like music when I lift. I have a "thrash" folder for my ipod LOL
 
Well i just listen to my favorite songs while training, doesn't matter if they are ampful ( ? ) or not. They help me train though...

Heart Songs - Weezer
The Zephyr Song - Red Hot Chili Peppers
I Could Die For You - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Maddening Shroud - Frou Frou (Most Frou Frou songs are good)
Bittersweet Poetry - Kanye West
Hey Mama - Kanye West
Family Business - Kanye West
Better Dayz - 2pac
Ode to Joy - Friedrich Schiller/Beethoven
Everyday Normal Guy - Jon Lajoie (Parody type)
Everyday Normal Guy 2 - Jon Lajoie (Parody type)
Final Fantasy 10 To Zanarkand Once Again - Russel Cox
Get up and Go - Broadcast 2000
How to destroy a relationship - The servant
Leaving The Past - Immortal Technique
You never know - Immortal Technique
Last Train Home - Lost Prophets
Rooftops - Lost Prophets
The Fake Sound of Progress - Lost Prophets
Wonderwall - Oasis
San Fransisco - Midicronica
Island in The Sun - Weezer

I know random, disjointed track that most of you may perceive as mainstream garbage. But try them out most are really good songs (IMO). Also where you see a rap artist eg. Immortal Technique, Kanye West Don't discount it just because it's rap... They actually have meaningful meanings....
 
Am I the only one who doesn't listen to music? Music is for chumps.

You gotta enjoy stuff. I like looking at stuff and how they work. Like you see someone quit or perhaps staring at a person's butt on the treadmill or whatever machine and follow the form they're doing. Like when you see someone running you sort of get amazed at all the body parts moving and all that. Even more so when I run outside, I like the sound of stuff. Or when you cross someone on the run. It sorts of excites me when I see someone afar. Like I gotta go there and say hello or something, you know.

Or when I'm swimming and I see someone getting tired. It pumps me up. Like gotta do better than them and carry the weight.

How can you not listen to music? I listen to it during everything I do: backpacking, lifting weights, cleaning around the house, driving. I would listen to it while I ride my horse but I think that's a dangerous habit so instead I sing (like a princess from a Walt Disney flick) while I'm out on trail.

Anywho, I think it must be an addiction thing. Let's face it though, most enjoyable things are.

Oh and to the original post I listen to mostly death metal while I lift. I can't listen to thrash most of the time cause it's too fast for weights.
 
I can't listen to anything when I'm running or I'll get hit by some idiot! I run on a gravel road so the only part I can run on is the car tracks. A lady got hit on the same road (on the paved part that is hwy) and broke her back because she was listening to music and not paying attention. I like listening to the birds and the sounds of nature anyways and it is so beautiful you can see for miles in every direction. I usually daydream to keep my mind off how tired I am.
 
There is POWER in one's "internal music" when one is a mentally trained mechanic.

Each one of you are Strong all day long and before Long will sing your Song, and will yell louder than King Kong,-----------And you wont make me wrong Ding Dong!


I KNOW IT! Be your own Music Power Plant and Make Your POWER PLAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yep, music can cause a mental rush.

Feel it. Pull it into your heart. Hear it sing.

Best regards,

Chillen
 
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I can't listen to anything when I'm running or I'll get hit by some idiot! I run on a gravel road so the only part I can run on is the car tracks. A lady got hit on the same road (on the paved part that is hwy) and broke her back because she was listening to music and not paying attention. I like listening to the birds and the sounds of nature anyways and it is so beautiful you can see for miles in every direction. I usually daydream to keep my mind off how tired I am.

Yeah, that's a good idea! I got hit by a car once, I don't recommend it, it hurts.
 
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