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when im trying to do like 1+ hours on the treadmill ill hit up mitch hedgbergh station on pandora. im laughing my ass off literally lol

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I have many of the already listed songs. I choose different styles of music so I don't get bored some days rock does it for me others hip hop is necessary! Lots of base give me a much needed push and random songs that revive my motivation and make me go "Oh yea!" :P

A few I didnt see mentioned that I use are:

Workout Plan- Kanye West (a no brainer he even counts it off for you "1 and 2 and 3 and 4 get those situps right yea." haha)

Gonna make you Sweat- CC

Jump Around- House of Pain

Good Vibrations- Marky Mark (if the beat doesn't do it for you, jus picture Mark Wahlburgs Calvin Klein ads from the 90s. haha)

Breath, Stretch, Shake- Mase (Made for a warm up/cool down!)

All I do is win- DJ Khaled (motivating)

Go Girl- Pitbull (also motivating)

Break Stuff- Limp Bizkit (angry beat good for a jog)

Last Resort- Papa Roach (angry beat)

Vivrant Thang- Q tip (dance song)

Rock that body & Boom boom pow- Black eyed peas

Hell Yeah- Rev Theory (great jogging song)

Thunderstruck- ACDC

Testify- Rage against the machine

Enter Sandman- Metallica

Bawitdaba- Kid Rock

I can transform ya- Chris Brown ft. Weezy

Right above it- Lil Wayne

Im going in- Drake ft Weezy

Welcome to my hood- DJ Khaled

Intergalactic- Beastie Boys

You can do it- Ice Cube

Hot in here- Nelly

Get me bodied- Beyonce

Get outta your mind- Lil Jon (no better hype man than Lil Jon!)

Walk it out- DJ Unk (perfect for the cardio)

Run it- Chris Brown (RUN!)

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Google top 40 work out songs! There are alot of great choices on there!

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Avicii, levels is awesome!!!

David guetta rocks too!!

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