motivational songs/workout music?

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  • I'd love to hear people's ideas for music to motivate and workout to! I like "Stayin' Alive" - !!
  • I like AC/DC to keep me going when I want to quit. It also helps me keep my pace up as it makes me want to go faster.
  • My favourites are:

    - I love myself today (Bif Naked)
    - Eye of the Tiger
    - Stacey's Mom

    Generally high tempo music & often stuff I wouldn't normally listen to (alternative & such).
  • I posted this a few days ago in another forum!

    I like FAST songs that really keep me moving. Here is my current playlist (definitely a child of the 80s):

    Pink - Get the Party Started
    Grease - Better Shape Up (I always sing "I better shape up!")
    Vickie Sue Robinson - Turn the Beat Around
    Bonnie Tyler - Holding Out For A Hero (I am the hero!!)
    Escape Club - Wild Wild West
    Michael Sembello - Maniac (I'm a maniac, maniac...on the ellipti-cal)
    Pretty Poison - Catch Me I'm Falling
    Samantha Fox - Naughty Girls Need Love Too
    Culture Club - I'll Tumble For Ya
    Shakira - Hips Don't Lie (I just think of her gorgeous abs the entire song)
    Tom Jones - Sex Bomb (Peppermint Jam remix, very fast!)
    Bony M - Rasputin (relatively obscure 70s disco band, my parents had the 8 Track when I was a kid, so there is huge nostalgia factor. Definitely a good, fast workout song)
    W-O-R-K - Bow Wow Wow in the USA
    Miquel Brown - So Many Men
    Irene Cara - Fame
    Expose - Point of No Return
    Tag Team - Whoop, There It Is!
    Jamiroquai - Canned Heat
    Neneh Cherry - Buffalo Stance
    Paul Lekakis - Boom Boom Boom Let's Go Back to My Room
    Christina Aguillera - Figher Remix
    J. J. Fad - Super Sonic (the S is for SUPER!!)
    Expose - Come Go With Me
    2 In A Room - Wiggle It
    Sheila E - Glamorous Life
  • Madonna gets me every time! Either "Music" or "Confessions on a dance floor". If you like her 80's/90's stuff you could go for the "immaculate collection".

    I like harder stuff - I can have a real kick-butt workout to Rammstein or Linkin Park, but it's not everyone's cup of tea
  • Some great choices listed! I do love the disco and dance music of the 70s and 80s. It's got the beat and it makes me feel good. I mean, how can your mood not be good when you're getting jiggy with the music? One night I did a mean Jagger imitation with "Jumpin' Jack Flash" (man, there's a reason that dude is so skinny!).

    Don't know much of today's music but I do like "Hips Don't Lie" and Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy." Go back a few years and there's "Mambo No. 5." You know, I love "Dancing With The Stars" and I picked up some music from there....Cha Cha (by Chelo), Black Horse & A Cherry Tree...and some oldies that I was kinda "meh" on at the time they were hits but started liking them since they were used on the show (behold the power of Cheryl Burke dancing, lol)..."Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer...Michael Jackson's "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough."

    And yeah, I've run around the house, punching in air to "Gonna Fly Now".
  • I'm a late 80's early 90's Big Hair fan!. Poison,Warrant,Motley Crue,Bon Jovi. Any of those are great! If you do the whole tape right around the time you begin to get tired their power ballad comes on and you get a little break before it kicks back up again.
    Wonderful for working out with my boxing bag!!(lol)
  • BTW Glory87....Your's is a pretty cool list too. Are you class of 87 too? Love all those songs!
  • It really depends on my mood. I am a big 80s Prince lover so I always have his songs. I also have some Cyndi Lauper and Madonna. Then I have some older stuff like Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin and Queen. Then I switch up into Hip Hop/Rap starting with Beastie Boys from the 80s to Snoop Dogg in the 90s to a more recent 50 Cent. Although my interest don't only lie in the guys, I also have some TLC, Aaliyah, Missy Elliott and Eve.

    One more recent song I hate to admit that I really like is Justin Timberlake Sexy Back. It is a really good workout song.
  • Ok here is my current list.... I am pretty much all over the place as far as music.

    Spin Doctors: Two Princes
    Bangles: Manic Monday
    Sugar Ray: Fly
    The Buggles: Video Killed the Radio Star
    Oingo Boingo: We close our Eyes
    Queen: Under Pressure
    Meridith Brooks: *****
    Madonna: Ray of Light
    No Doubt: Keep on Dancing
    The Fugees: Killing me Softly
    Bonnie Raitt: Let's Give them Something to talk about
    LL Cool J: Doing it
    The The: This is the Day
    The Bangles: Eternal Flame
    Faith Hill: The way that you love me
    The bangles: Hey Mickey
    Ray Stevens: Purple People Eater
    The Bangles: Walk like an Egyptian
    POT USA: Lump
    Marvin Gaye: What's Going on
    Jewel: Intuition
    Ace of Base: The sign
    Cyndi Lauper: Girls just want to have Fun
    Toni Braxton: You're making me high
    Peter, Paul and Mary: Leavin' on a Jet Plane

    Not all this is my superfast workoutable music but it keeps me going LOL --Sumi
  • I love a wide variety of music, and some of it I don't ever listen to except for working out. Some of my faves to get me pumped up:

    All time #1 fave to work out to: Mony Mony (Tommy James & the Shondells version)
    Prodigy: Breathe, Firestarter
    White Stripes: Seven Nation Army
    Shania Twain: (If You're Not In It For Love) I'm Outta Here, Any Man of Mine, Whose Bed Have your Boots Been Under
    Corb Lund: Always Keep an Edge on Your Knife, Hair in my eyes like a Highland Steer
    Roy Orbison: Anything You Want (You Got It)
    Jet: Are You Gonna Be My Girl
    John Mellencamp: Authority Song
    CCR: Bad Moon Rising
    Michael Jackson: Billie Jean
    The Marcels: Blue Moon
    The Doors: Break on Through
    Van Morrison: Wild Nights, Brown Eyed Girl
    Billy Idol: White Wedding, Dancing with Myself
    Pussycat Dolls: Don't Cha'
    Ghostbusters theme song
    Red Hot Chili Peppers: Give it Away Now
    Beach Boys: Good Vibrations
    Dixie Chicks: Wide Open Spaces, Goodbye Earl, There's Your Trouble
    Gwen Stefani: Hollaback Girl
    India.Arie: I'm Not Your Average Girl (not sure of real title?)
    Sir Mix-a-Lot: I Like Big Butts
    Joan Jett: I Love Rock n' Roll
    The Divinyls: I Touch Myself
    The Ramones: I Wanna be Sedated
    50 Cent: In da Club
    The Strokes: In Her Prime, Last Night
    Strawberry Alarm Clock: Itchykoo Park
    Rick Springfield: Jessie's Girl
    Los Lobos: La Bamba
    Christina Aguilera, etc.: Lady Marmalade

    Okay, that's good for now, cuz my iPod just died As you can see, a really eclectic mix, and plenty to be embarassed of!!! Keep the ideas coming!
  • Quote: BTW Glory87....Your's is a pretty cool list too. Are you class of 87 too? Love all those songs!
    Ha yeah There was already a Glory registered when I tried to sign up, I just threw an "87" on the end so I could post!
  • Hey Penor,
    You're speaking my language now (or I guess I should say that you're singing my songs!). I love 80's Big Hair bands. I drive my kids nuts with listening to them! It also reminds me of a much skinnier time of my life. I can't say it was a healthier time, but I was much thinner then!
    Thanks for the memories!
  • Ooh, I forgot my #2 favorite workout song -- HEY YA by Outkast! So fun!
  • Pump It - Black Eyed Peas
    Let's Get it Started - Black Eyed Peas
    Born to Be Alive - ?
    Hey Ya - Outkast
    Express Yourself - Madonna
    YMCA - Village People
    Old Time Rock and Roll - bob Seger
    Twist & Shout - beatles
    Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen
    Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen
    Shake - Ying Yang
    Hey Mickey - Toni Basil