Country works very well if your pace is in the 9-11 min per mile range. "Queen of Memphis" got me through a lot reserves PFTs.
2007-02-27 02:36:44
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answered by NVAJacketFan 3
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Beats are key. If you are just jogging, you want a steady paced song. If you are going to be doing sprints, have songs that are very fast bass and drums beats. I am a jogger myself. Here's some that I listen to. But everyone has different taste. But the key is the bass and drums to running. I always like to listen to:
--"Pump it Up" "What's So Funny 'Bout Peace,Love,&Understanding" - Elvis Costello
--"Let's Dance" or "Rebel Rebel"-David Bowie
--"Something to Do"-Depeche Mode
--"Immigrant Song" -Led Zepplin
--"Bulletproof Cupid" "The Bitter End" "Second Sight" "Come Home" "Drag" -Placebo
--"Don't Stop Me Now" - Queen
--"Burning Down the House" "And She Was" Talking Heads
--"You're All I Got Tonight" -The Cars
--"The Seeker" -The Who
--"Zoo Station" U2
***Any 80's songs are pretty much a good place to start with. If you have any favorites.
2007-02-27 04:04:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Led Zeppelin because the songs are pretty hard which gets me pumped up, and because they're also long - I always tell myself, okay, let's see where we are by the time this song is over, just get to the end of the song, etc, etc, and if the songs are long, they take you further and the run goes by faster...
2007-02-27 06:25:23
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answered by mandygirl78 2
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American Idiot (edited if you are Christian like me)- Green Day
Holiday (edited)- Green Day
Welcome to the Black Parade- My Chemical Romance
Move Along- The All-American Rejects
Dirty Little Secret- The All-American Rejects
Here It Goes Again- OK Go
I Write Sins Not Tragedies (edited)- Panic at the Disco
2007-02-27 02:39:48
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answered by basebfan444 2
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A couple of my favorites are Peter Gabriel's "Steam" from his live CD, and anything live by U2, especially "Where The Streets Have No Name." Lately, I've also gotten into Gomez's latest CD "How We Operate".
Here's a good article on the same subject, by the way:
http://www.halfmarathons.net/training_tips_running_music.html
2007-03-01 06:05:45
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answered by tj30305 2
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Reliant-K, the old Petra and Newsboys, are some of my favorites, otherwise, amazingly enough, classical music is great to listen to as well. I like it because it calms my spirit when I am in need of it, and also the soothing sounds of all the different instruments is better instead of the constant drums and loud screaming of some of the music today.
2007-02-27 02:35:26
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answered by Anonymous
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THE 2 BEST CHRISTIAN RUNNING SONGS:
Steven Curtis Chapman- Bring it on
Audio Adrenaline-Underdog
2007-02-28 02:35:04
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answered by butterflyer13 2
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'Lakme' by Leo Delibes. It's featured in the British Airways comercials. Its simple, peacefull, and doesn't distract you from the run.
2007-02-27 02:33:36
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answered by Anonymous
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kill your mother rape your dog
one shot one kill
Vomiting The Fetal Embryo
all dying fetus
highway to hell-acdc
Charles Manson music
F****d With A Knife
I C** Blood-cannibal corpse
2007-02-27 09:44:43
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answered by kiwanis7123 2
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Fatboy Slim - (Right Here, Right Now)
The Fratellis - (Flathead ) ( Stacie Anne ) ( Henrietta)
songs in ( )'s
2007-02-27 14:20:58
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answered by Dave 4
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