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2004-01-17 7:14 PM

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Subject: TRI Workout Music
I'm a newbie, and really enjoy reading the helpful hints from the vets, thanks!

I have a question.

Its a bit cold outside, and the weather is not very bike friendly. Its been this way for a few weeks and will probably be that way for a while. I've been training on the stationary at the gym. But, I'm finding that I'm getting very bored! Does anybody have any suggestions as far as music goes? Any good beats that help the miles go by? Anything that motivates you to keep on that bike? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks


2004-01-17 7:24 PM
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Subject: RE: TRI Workout Music
On the mix cds I've made for working out I notice I flip past anything that isn't pretty fast and loud...here's what I'm listening to yesterday/today:

Cracker
Radiohead
Iggy Pop
Cake
Ramones

Although for running Bela Fleck kicks ass. Don't know why but bluegrass makes want to run.

Welcome to the board BTW, and good luck with your training.


Edited by wrybosome 2004-01-17 7:24 PM
2004-01-17 8:23 PM
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Subject: RE: TRI Workout Music
I would think that it would depend on what genre of music that you like! Give us some idea and we could offer you more suggestions.
2004-01-17 8:32 PM
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dude...u gotta download some paul oakenfold and carl cox (trance, house)...constant 140 beats per minute...get the live mixes if possible...its like another heartbeat...

ps...if your actually interested...let me know...i'll send u about 10, 1hour long live mixes from the best clubs.

anything to make a convert.

2004-01-18 1:28 AM
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Subject: RE: TRI Workout Music
I am with Ron on the Paul Oakenfold.. and there are TONS of trance/techno artists to get you going. Infected mushroom is good too. I have been hooked on StaticX lately though. Let me know because I have about 7,000 songs on my computer and about 600 cd’s. And I notice that you live in Boise Idaho, I do to! We should get together and do some running! I work out at Golds gym on park center. So if your interested give me an email at [email protected] or [email protected] look forward to hearing from you! Jack Lavoie. ;-)
2004-01-18 7:18 AM
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Subject: RE: TRI Workout Music
I'm all about the Static-X. If you like that sort of stuff you could try some Tool, or Rage Against The Machine. But if you are more of a popish kinda person, I'll suggest Maroon 5, Nickleback, and Fuel. Hope this helps keep your butt on the bike. ;-)


2004-01-18 8:30 AM
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ooohhhh yeah...mix it up with some rage and beastie boys...thats a great workout mix tape...
2004-01-18 10:11 AM
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Subject: RE: TRI Workout Music
Yeah, I been going for distance, and for speed, and I'm all alone in my time of need.
Cake is great!
Thanks
For the suggestions.
2004-01-18 10:16 AM
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Subject: RE: TRI Workout Music
Michael,

I consider myself fairly open to new music and new ideas. However, I would consider myself to be polished, like I do like certain types of hip-hop, metal, grunge, and other types of fast music, but could do without the hardcore stuff.
I also love jazz, and my favorite singer of all time is blue eyes himself, Franky!

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2004-01-18 10:23 AM
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Subject: RE: TRI Workout Music
Ron
That would be great!
Thanks
2004-01-18 10:53 AM
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Subject: RE: TRI Workout Music
I listen to techno, rap, metal and the list goes on! I have a lot of friends that listen to vintage rock also. What ever works for you!


2004-01-19 9:00 AM
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just email me your address and if u prefer a audio cd's or some mp3s
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