Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Songs to Add to your Workout Playlist


Ankle-high socks, moisture-wicking shirts, knee-high socks, single or double-knotted shoes. When it comes to running gear, I’m not one to have very many stipulations. In fact, I only have one stipulation and that is: I will not run with headphones in, thus I do not run with music.

Because of this, I often daydream of an alternate running universe where running with headphones isn’t so bothersome for me. In celebration of this alternate universe, I’ve recently made note of a few songs that I’d add to my running playlist if I had one. These songs may never accompany me on my own runs, so perhaps, they’ll find a home with you.

For a quick pace: 212 by Azealia Banks

For the fast runner, or the runner with a short stride, I imagine this might be your anthem. With quick beats to set your stride to, this upbeat hip-hip anthem will help you keep pace, as long as you don’t mind Banks’ potty mouth.

For the casual run: White Teeth Teens by Lorde

If you’re not racing the clock, or the setting sun, Lorde’s smooth vocals and secondary instrumentals might be the perfect background noise for your run. This young, Kiwi has a knack for poetic lyrics and a calm, raspy tone that might not be enough to get you pumped up, but it’ll keep you engaged as you make progress along your pre-destined or impromptu path.

For the classic runner’s sole: Real World by Matchbox 20

With an ever-present guitar strum, this ‘90s hit from Matchbox 20 might encourage you to wear a scrunchie or that throwback pair of neon Nike running shorts once belonging to your hip dad. Don’t stop yourself from singing along, either. It could help with your ability to control your breath. 

Theoretically speaking, I would think that a workout playlist of any kind should match the tempo you're trying to keep. Faced with a uphill slope, fatigue, or ideal weather, the music you listen to should aid in keeping you going. As for me, I'll continue singing the choruses of songs in the confines of my own mind.

Check out this article, "The Top 10 Workout Songs for November 2013", from The Huffington Post. They weigh in on the best tunes to listen to during your run with artists ranging from Rihanna to the U.K. band, Bastille.  

Happy trails.

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