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Posted: 1/3/2003 3:11:28 PM EDT
I turn on [url=www.musicchoice.com]music choice TV, metal[/url]; much better than MTV: straight music, no commercials, un-edited.
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I've got my MP3 player loaded with Metallica, Pennywize, Mudvayne, AC/DC, Pantera, Disturbed, NIN, RATM and other such kick ass workout music......Makes for a good pump afterwards...
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Metal is the only thing worth listening to ever.
Metallica, Slipknot, Otep, Tool, Mudvayne, and Disturbed to name a few. [devil] |
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Quoted: Brittney Spears View Quote Music to definantly "work out" to In fact time to put on her videos and work out the ole right arm |
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Well unfortunately I haven't been able to pump much iron after a wrist injury and a bad case of tendonitis in my elbow. Kind of sucks.
But when I used to work out all the time, I listened alot to Blood For Blood. Talk about a real kick in the teeth. It'll get you going every time (may I recommend "Living In Exhile" or "Outlaw Anthems"?). Not metal, though. Just pure old fashioned Boston hardcore. Ya baby! |
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i listen to my lungs wheezing like an old, broken-down steam locomotive and the sound of my tongue dragging on the front tire.
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Work out???? What's that?
Now, if you're talking about working out the reloading gear, it's "oldies" from the 50s to the 70s |
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....Metallica, Megadeth, Pantera, Hatebreed, American Head Charge, MudVayne, Slipnot, System of a Down, Nine Inch Nails, Disturbed, Drowning Pool, Ozzy Osbourne, Ministry, Queensryche, White Zombie, AC/DC (Back in Black Album), Union Underground, Korn, and others..... for soft and easy listening......
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I don't work out, but when I'm just relaxing or when I'm driving, none of the above - I listen to classical or nothing. Preferably mid to late 1800s music. My favorites include all four of Brahms' symphonies, Rimski-Korsakov's Capriccio Espanol and Scheherazade, Saint-saens' third symphony and other miscellaneous works, Tschaikovski's fifth and sixth symphonies and other miscellaneous works, Dvorak's eighth and ninth symphonies and other miscellaneous works, and lots and lots and lots of other miscellaneous works by lots of miscellaneous composers. If I don't want to listen to a CD I turn on good ol' 90.9 WGUC.
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The bastard-file-over-rusty-pig-iron sound of my abused lungs trying to draw one last blessed breath of oxygen...it usually drowns out the much quieter sound of my asshole sucking buttermilk.
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I listen to the moans of ecstasy of the ladies watching me.
Wow. How smarmy was that? |
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Actually, for cardio I have about 30 or 40 mp3s of military cadences on my iPod....they tend to work wonders. Though I often find myself going along with them (hehehe....my reply was with a cool kinda nod/earned my livin' killin' commies for my God!).
For lifting...hard rock/metal all the way. Right now I'm mixing with some of the new Disturbed, Guano Apes, and even some Ozzy. |
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Quoted: I've got my MP3 player loaded with Metallica, Pennywize, Mudvayne, AC/DC, Pantera, Disturbed, NIN, RATM and other such kick ass workout music......Makes for a good pump afterwards... View Quote Also try Ill Nino and 40 Below Summer, they make Slipnot look like N Sync, they have some great songs like: Rip out your Eyes and Side Show Freak |
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I still listen to "Eye of the Tiger" by Survior! View Quote That's a great one! After listening to it, I feel like I could get into the ring with anyone. As far as music goes, you can't beat Slayer. If those double kick drums don't get you going, nothing will.z |
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Metal.
This is one of my CDs so far. Additions needed! [url]http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=162791[/url] |
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When I ran with a group of people at work, the only sound anyone listened to was [b]the sound of my incessant whining[/b].
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Mostly I just listen to the old bones creak.
The Y has lots of TV's going, and actually just started playing some kind of piped in musak, but contemporary Christian (which is largely a contradiction in terms [:D] ) |
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I work in a very noisy environment. So, I don't want to hear a GD thing! Most of my workout is cardio. Bike in the summer, running the dog on the trails in the woods in the winter. I can't believe all the idiots that run/bike on remote trails with headgear on. No situational awareness at all. |
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Waldo: That's like walking on the beach and seeing someone wearing a walkman radio with head phones. Missing the sounds of the ocean hit the shore, now thats music to MY ears.
Soloflex is the way to go: dropped too many weights over the years trying to do my "max" rep. Treadmill: Got tired of running in the rain, too cold, too hot and after dark, being chased by dogs and girls. (Well I thought I was once.) Have a prerecorded tape of my favorite songs. Mostly 70's and 80's rock'n'roll. You know the "Eye of the Tiger" type stuff. "Just give me that good'ol rock'n'roll, the kind of music that moves my soul"! Rambosky |
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I listen to a lot of Metal/Alternative, but I throw in some techno. I just need something fast paced. I could use a cadence tape for running though. I should have bought one while I was in.
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Godsmack - Awake ( my favorite)
WWE Forceable Entry (I am not afraid to admit it) Ozzy End of Days Soundtrack Scorpion King Soundtrack |
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I remember reading somewhere a few years ago that music with a heavy beat, like metal, is actually bad for working out. You wind up matching the rythym of the music and not your own natural rythym. This is why classical is better, or nothing, because the beat is not quite as overdone and its hard for your subconcious to pick up on.
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Quoted: I still listen to "Eye of the Tiger" by Survior! View Quote That's a great one! After listening to it, I feel like I could get into the ring with anyone. As far as music goes, you can't beat Slayer. If those double kick drums don't get you going, nothing will.z View Quote umm, I was kidding! |
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Quoted: Quoted: I still listen to "Eye of the Tiger" by Survior! View Quote That's a great one! After listening to it, I feel like I could get into the ring with anyone. As far as music goes, you can't beat Slayer. If those double kick drums don't get you going, nothing will.z View Quote umm, I was kidding! View Quote Now I feel foolish! I spent about twenty minutes this morning looking for that record so I could hear it while working-out.z |
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On the bike, it's just the sounds of chains turning, gears clicking, and the subtle tone of a semi passing within 2 feet of you. And the occasional glass warning.
I'm just starting to lift weights, and I kinda feel like what norman74 said - music seems to mess up the rhythm. I was thinking of putting Savage on next time, though. I hear he really roasts liberal nutcases. |
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