Originally Posted by
Jason Donaldson
You feel called out, I feel almost creeped out - someone else listens to the Scorpions, Royal Deluxe, AND The Hu??
Seriously, though, Jenni, I had a similar thought to you on that article, namely that, for some of us, the music cuts distractions, and aids the focus on the workout. Sometimes music quiets the internal dialogue, sometimes it distracts, hence the turning down the radio in the car thing. I tend toward various types of mentally/emotionally intense music for my workouts, in fitting with the overall "the barbell is my therapist" effect. I get a lot of mileage out of a variety of groups (Unveil the Strength, Sabaton, Amon Amarth, Calva Louise, Peyton Parish, League of Distortion, Exit Eden, Judas Priest, Demon Hunter, et al.) - but I think the intensity is the unifying theme.
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For cardio, though, the distraction is the point. Like Rip's said about hip-rep lifting, and the article alludes to for pump-chasing gym exercise, boredom management is a huge part of it, and I've never done well for LSD work without listening to something with a steady enough beat. There's a reason we called cadence in formation runs in the service, after all. As such, I've found more success with techno-industrial or prog rock for conditioning.