What are your favorite work out songs?
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DinnerX
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Re: What are your favorite work out songs?
Weird perhaps, but I really like the Tetris Type A music.
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Re: What are your favorite work out songs?
I fold like an envelope.dsheinem wrote:
Those aren't bad picks, but Yanni is much more inspiring:
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They are also about a mainstream as it gets when it comes to workout music...Menegrothx wrote:LOL, Slayer, NIN, Pantera, Megadeath original? Those are about as mainstream as it gets when it comes to metalGeneral_Norris wrote:As original as your trolling.Busomjack wrote: I wasn't trying to piss people off I was just trying to show that my taste in work out music is pretty original.
I often listen to Bach as performed by famous concert organist E. Power Biggs:
http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Great-Organ- ... 917&sr=8-1
(This album also makes a great soundtrack for various silent horror films or a Castlevania marathon. I cannot recommend it highly enough.)
Re: What are your favorite work out songs?
I think I have better workout music than Busomjack. What do you guys think?:
First, I use this one to get me just fucking PUMPED for some bicep curls!
Dragon Ball Z first opening "Head Cha-la"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoZdJNmSaS0
Then I do some tricep dips to this beauty:
"I Still Believe" from "The Lost Boys" by Tim Cappello. That sexy sax and those bouncing pecs just get me all hot and sweaty for some deep delicious dips.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APH0JYc6 ... re=related
Next, I do my shoulder presses to the Slickster:
Slick's WWF intro "Jive Soul Bro"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQh4gYVXn0Q
For the fourth set, I ALWAYS do my leg squats do the Care Bear countdown. Remember, these are deeeeep squats.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiSmCJcS ... re=related
Finally, while I used to have Peace Sells... by Megadeth in this slot, I now like to finish up with this one. It's nice, because I can realllly take my time here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GggY4TE ... re=related
I feel INVINCIBLE with these HARDCORE workout tunes! I really get going at the end when Skeletor shouts out "meh!". Oh yeah!!! Wooooo! Limousine riding and airplane flying!
First, I use this one to get me just fucking PUMPED for some bicep curls!
Dragon Ball Z first opening "Head Cha-la"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoZdJNmSaS0
Then I do some tricep dips to this beauty:
"I Still Believe" from "The Lost Boys" by Tim Cappello. That sexy sax and those bouncing pecs just get me all hot and sweaty for some deep delicious dips.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APH0JYc6 ... re=related
Next, I do my shoulder presses to the Slickster:
Slick's WWF intro "Jive Soul Bro"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQh4gYVXn0Q
For the fourth set, I ALWAYS do my leg squats do the Care Bear countdown. Remember, these are deeeeep squats.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiSmCJcS ... re=related
Finally, while I used to have Peace Sells... by Megadeth in this slot, I now like to finish up with this one. It's nice, because I can realllly take my time here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GggY4TE ... re=related
I feel INVINCIBLE with these HARDCORE workout tunes! I really get going at the end when Skeletor shouts out "meh!". Oh yeah!!! Wooooo! Limousine riding and airplane flying!

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Re: What are your favorite work out songs?
I like throwing up some Amon Amarth and August Burns Red when I get going. On the extremely rare occasion that I run, I throw in some speed metal and try to keep my speed up as high as the music.
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Re: What are your favorite work out songs?
Now I will have CHAA LA HEAD CHA LAA [unintelligible catchy japanese singing] stuck in my head for hours even though I didn't even click the linkBreetai wrote: Dragon Ball Z first opening "Head Cha-la"
Here's some more DBZ music
Some Budokai and Raging Blast 2 songs
Amon Amarath fits the bill perfectlyForlorn Drifter wrote:I like throwing up some Amon Amarth and August Burns Red when I get going. On the extremely rare occasion that I run, I throw in some speed metal and try to keep my speed up as high as the music.
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Pupal of the black and white animal drawing?AznKhmerBoi wrote:OF THE

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Re: What are your favorite work out songs?
I study martial arts so there's alot of bagwork involved. I generally like having something really upbeat such as Turmion Katilot. Here's an example:
Good stuff indeed.
Good stuff indeed.
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Re: What are your favorite work out songs?
WrathOskvro wrote:I generally like having something really upbeat such as Turmion Katilot. Here's an example:
Good stuff indeed.
This is kinda cool
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