favorite music to listen to during a workout?
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I am the ONLY one that does this so I'll give you guys a tip.
I have a sansa 200 series (it is superior because it supports so many formats). I have it on a smooth nylon lanyard that goes around the neck. I tie the lanyard off so is short (think choke collar). Now the player is choked up on me nice and high on the top of my chest. Get a pair of in-ear buds that go BEHIND the head. I wrap the cord several times around the player and run it under the lanyard. Now there is very little slack on the headphones that can get caught on anything. This is superior to mounting it on your arm/pocket.
My goal was keeping the player out of harms way, eliminating slack on the headphone wire and (for the love of God) not binding my arm. I can rotate the whole setup so it's behind me if I am to bend over in an exercise.
I'll post a pic of it before I hit the gym on Thursday. :) I really think I'm on to something. Or on something, I'll let you decide...
I have a sansa 200 series (it is superior because it supports so many formats). I have it on a smooth nylon lanyard that goes around the neck. I tie the lanyard off so is short (think choke collar). Now the player is choked up on me nice and high on the top of my chest. Get a pair of in-ear buds that go BEHIND the head. I wrap the cord several times around the player and run it under the lanyard. Now there is very little slack on the headphones that can get caught on anything. This is superior to mounting it on your arm/pocket.
My goal was keeping the player out of harms way, eliminating slack on the headphone wire and (for the love of God) not binding my arm. I can rotate the whole setup so it's behind me if I am to bend over in an exercise.
I'll post a pic of it before I hit the gym on Thursday. :) I really think I'm on to something. Or on something, I'll let you decide...
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If you want noise cancelling headphones with out being bulky or made by bose. Then check out the company Shure which sells in-ear head phones. There amazingly comfortable and I guarantee with will block out most noise, of course within reason... but are pricey
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Here is my example of how I wear my mp3 player: http://inspic.com/27454CBA
They just came out with a few Samsung models of Mp3 player that have built-in bluetooth so you can use wireless headphones. No more worries about snagging the wire!
They just came out with a few Samsung models of Mp3 player that have built-in bluetooth so you can use wireless headphones. No more worries about snagging the wire!
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I'm a Metallica man! Moslty Kill 'em All for work outs but waiting to get to a real gym to try out Death Magnetice their new album! Kill 'em All is mostly 120 to 160 BPM, so I try to find a song that matches the workout and keep my heart rate to the musics tempo! I have Skull Kandy in ear buds, they were [1 million dollars] but they block out most other sound so you can hear music and your heart beat! I have a dodgy cheap brick of an MP3 player, but it's robust so that's perfect for the gym, I wear basketball/street shorts to work out in so I chuck it in the pocket which is long enough to move out of your way and then run the cords up under my t-shirt sort of like DeadFrog but not quite as advanced!I tend to work out at times when there's only experienced lifters in the gym so normally I'm the idiot they're watching out for!
Favourite work out was doing a squat, leg curl and calf raise super set (is that an SS?) to Seek and Destroy by Metallica!
And I hate the pop music crap they play in gyms! I can understand in the cardio room, but in the weight room you need something to get you pumped!
Favourite work out was doing a squat, leg curl and calf raise super set (is that an SS?) to Seek and Destroy by Metallica!
And I hate the pop music crap they play in gyms! I can understand in the cardio room, but in the weight room you need something to get you pumped!
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They play fairly loud music at my gym, mostly metal or rap. Honestly, though, most of the time I can't tell you what songs or artists...I get so focused on what I'm doing I don't really notice the music at all. It's just one more thing to try to block out to ensure I hear the instructions from my trainer properly.
My gym in Japan used to play a local J-pop radio station. Same music in heavy rotation, same inspid host chatter, etc. Good practice for my Japanese, though.
My gym in Japan used to play a local J-pop radio station. Same music in heavy rotation, same inspid host chatter, etc. Good practice for my Japanese, though.
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hardcore, and only hardcore. my gym puts on dance music, or classic rock. two things i cannot work out to.
if i'm doing weights, i usually listen to No Warning, old hatebreed, reign supreme, guns up!, hope conspiracy..heavier stuff.
cardio days i listen to faster stuff. carry on, bane, youth of today, in my eyes, champion etc etc.
if i'm doing weights, i usually listen to No Warning, old hatebreed, reign supreme, guns up!, hope conspiracy..heavier stuff.
cardio days i listen to faster stuff. carry on, bane, youth of today, in my eyes, champion etc etc.
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