Re: Music for training
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 12:45 pm
I feel like old dog nowmtguy1976 wrote:Tool, Korn, White Zombie, Rob Zombie, Slayer, House of Pain, Eminem and Ice Cube
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I feel like old dog nowmtguy1976 wrote:Tool, Korn, White Zombie, Rob Zombie, Slayer, House of Pain, Eminem and Ice Cube
Never heard of that before! That is interesting!Barkadion wrote:I have a friend who is reading poetry to himself while running. So, no headphones and he's memorized whole library!nickgoldma wrote:Usually depends on my mood but I will typically run to punk rock, hardcore, or some hip hop. Bands like the Dropkick Murphys, Street Dogs, Death Before Dishonor, House of Pain, Slaine, etc. Whatever keeps me going. I do think I should eventually not run with head phones in because whenever I go into an academy, that obviously won't be a choice. It does make the runs more enjoyable though. And granted I have always been motivated by music, too.
Now there's an ideaStechkin wrote:Mad Max Fury Road soundtrack on loop
Glad you liked it!Barkadion wrote:I can dig Lamb of God, thanks.Shivayan wrote:Amon Amarth, Lamb of God, Slipknot, Whitechapel, A7X, Demon Hunter etc.
J-Madd, you keep surprising me! College professor swinging heavy KB with heavy metal music out loud is super cool image!J-Madd wrote:When I'm conditioning (HII,E, or GC), I generally don't listen to music. I like to get deep inside my head when doing that stuff, and I also hate having to fuss with an iPod or some such in the middle of a run. For lifting I used to go with lots of loud and fast heavy metal, but now that I emphasize chilling out more when I'm lifting I just keep it pretty loose. Sometimes I'll just listen to talk radio, but mostly I put in some classic rock, e.g., early Black Sabbath, or lighter, up-beat punk, e.g, Street Dogs or Murphies.
We all have our guilty pleasures.Barkadion wrote:J-Madd, you keep surprising me! College professor swinging heavy KB with heavy metal music out loud is super cool image!J-Madd wrote:When I'm conditioning (HII,E, or GC), I generally don't listen to music. I like to get deep inside my head when doing that stuff, and I also hate having to fuss with an iPod or some such in the middle of a run. For lifting I used to go with lots of loud and fast heavy metal, but now that I emphasize chilling out more when I'm lifting I just keep it pretty loose. Sometimes I'll just listen to talk radio, but mostly I put in some classic rock, e.g., early Black Sabbath, or lighter, up-beat punk, e.g, Street Dogs or Murphies.
But you aren't wearing red sox(cks) are ya?J-Madd wrote:We all have our guilty pleasures.Barkadion wrote:J-Madd, you keep surprising me! College professor swinging heavy KB with heavy metal music out loud is super cool image!J-Madd wrote:When I'm conditioning (HII,E, or GC), I generally don't listen to music. I like to get deep inside my head when doing that stuff, and I also hate having to fuss with an iPod or some such in the middle of a run. For lifting I used to go with lots of loud and fast heavy metal, but now that I emphasize chilling out more when I'm lifting I just keep it pretty loose. Sometimes I'll just listen to talk radio, but mostly I put in some classic rock, e.g., early Black Sabbath, or lighter, up-beat punk, e.g, Street Dogs or Murphies.
As a Massachusetts guy, you shouldn't be surprised to find a guy with a an Irish surname digs the Street Dogs and Dropkick Murphies!
There are limits even to my guilty pleasures.Barkadion wrote:But you aren't wearing red sox(cks) are ya?J-Madd wrote:We all have our guilty pleasures.Barkadion wrote:
J-Madd, you keep surprising me! College professor swinging heavy KB with heavy metal music out loud is super cool image!
As a Massachusetts guy, you shouldn't be surprised to find a guy with a an Irish surname digs the Street Dogs and Dropkick Murphies!