Almost anything from AC/DC... thunderstruck, TNT, dirty deeds done dirt cheap.
Anything from Van Halen's Fair Warning.
Led Zeppelin if played VERY loud.
Mixed Martial Arts, Thaiboxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Combat Submission Wrestling, Jeet Kune Do, Women's Self-Defense, Boxing and Filipino Martial Arts
It would be nice to Know what are your favourite songs that you listen to get you pumped up prior training and during.Mines are:
Last Resort (Paparoach)
American Bad ass (Kid Rock)
Kryptonite (3 doors down)
Frustration (crease)
I Know why you wanna hate me (limp Bizkit)
I wanna get good songs to download from napster.
Almost anything from AC/DC... thunderstruck, TNT, dirty deeds done dirt cheap.
Anything from Van Halen's Fair Warning.
Led Zeppelin if played VERY loud.
Anything by Metallica, I especially like to work out to the S&M CD.
UNITED WE STAND
Barry Manilow
Lacrymosa dies illa qua resurget ex favilla.
"Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor.
It worked for rocky and it can work for you.
A little bit of "Tool" never hurts either....
"As long as they stick with fighting BJJ world champions, the japanese will be fine."
limp bizkit?? kid rock?? papa roach?? LOL....no offense man but those bands suck hard....
I'm always down for a little hatebreed, suffocation, chimaira, acid bath, fear factory, skinlab, machine head, slipknot, six feet under, vision of disorder, pantera (trendkill and driven), nothingface, eyehategod, soilent green, napalm death, coalesce, and various other riot starting bands...
also I like DJ Keoki, ministry of sound, paul oakenfold, trancemission, DJ Icey, rabbit in the moon, DJ Liquid, ascention, paul van dyke and alot of other techno/trance stuff...
favorite training songs? "do you really want to hurt me?" -Boy George-
Pat Boone's version of "Tutti Fruitti".
Lacrymosa dies illa qua resurget ex favilla.
Prodigy - Firestarter.
Puff Daddy - Come with Me.
Works for me.
Sean Ryan.
SLAYUUHHHHHHH!
MISFITS!
TENACOIUS D ... nobody rocks harder than the D
Grande Starbuck coffee of the day..200mg of ephederine
stack....I wait approx 10-15 min and then I play "Color me bad" or "The Starland Vocal Band". This usually puts me into a exersise pychosis and I get a great workout....
xxx
Anything by The Village People!
Seriously, I was speaking with this dude from England at a Subway or Blimpie's shop (he worked behind the glass) about some weird sounding music he was listening to. He described it as "advanced techno" and the Columbia Records store carried it the European Tecno section. It's wack!
Besides the Koto or Kin, there's the Samisen or Shamisen and especially the Shakuhachi of the Hogaku sounds to check into. Definitely no vocals! Voice ruins everything! The Hogaku (Japanese traditional music) really helps you focus and relax while training. I'm really surprised someone else listens to that during workouts. Kewlness!
Peace
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