Playlists
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Let's Get Physical: A Workout Playlist of Upbeat Music
Since I was young, I could never engage in any form of physical activity without music. Whether I am walking, completing household tasks, doing cardio workouts or dancing, I am always attached to my iPhone or iPad where I can enjoy listening to music. When I have music on, I feel more motivated to exercise and stay active, as opposed to when I am not listening to music.
Talia DevoraPublished 3 years ago in BeatThe Emotional Push-Up
Running On Notes I am certain that the ongoing (everlasting) pandemic has left many of you at an emotional expense. Unfortunately, the restrictions have taken us away from many of our prior joys in the social world. Although isolation is not ideal, our time at home has helped us reconstruct our busy schedules and find new goals to achieve. We have nearly endless interests to pursue, but some of the longest-standing are improving your personal physique and learning those marvellous melodies. I believe each of those skills take an enormous amount of effort and diligence to successfully perform, regrettably, this article will only vastly improve one.
Brayden OrtmanPublished 3 years ago in BeatThree Flexing Bicep Emojis
Making Spotify playlists is an absurd, minor passion of mine. I have a playlist for every season, every mood, "best of" compilations of my favorite artists, as well as various activities such as painting, getting ready in the morning, hooking up, and of course, working out.
Rebecca JoyPublished 3 years ago in BeatPlaylist of a song saver, the best of the best.
I love music. I know, I know, everybody does, but I mean I really love music. I rely on music. I live for music. I don't just listen to it, I feel it. Without it, a usually bright light would dim within my soul.
Lana JaynePublished 3 years ago in BeatSpace Coast Schizo Summer Shutdown Song-List(Phew!)
These selections are definitely not for the general public. Perhaps a few songs are well known. I definitely tried to reach somewhat deep for music and inspiration on this list. I mixed classics with deep cuts to for a schizo blend of music for summer. Carefully curated for the adventurous at heart. I live with schizoaffective disorder, and my brain is literally schizo from time to time. I hope this playlist shows my true self and what keeps me motivated during a pandemic, stuck inside during the summer, and being isolated from the world. I almost didn't make it through at the beginning of the country shutdown. These songs, with therapy and medicine have put me on a better path. Please take the time to watch the 20 song playlist, even if some of it isn't your taste. May you find something to move and shake you. This is my list. Be prepared, you aren't expecting this.
FRANK? PiccolellaPublished 3 years ago in BeatReclaiming My Mom Bod In 2020
Let me be honest here for a moment, COVID-19 wreck shop in many people's personal lives this year. It brought many together, but it also caused several people to see their true colors and go their separate ways. For me it unpacked a lot of personal truths I wasn't prepared to have come to a head and did. After 5 years of being in a mentally and verbally abusive relationship, I decided for the sake of my kids and myself it was time to finally file the paperwork and leave for good.
Kayla LindleyPublished 3 years ago in BeatFighting Against the Monotony of Fitness
Ever since getting into my current relationship almost two years ago, I gained between 30-40lbs. Following my high school graduation, I weighed 235lbs. I was overweight, didn't workout, and hated how I looked. Getting into college made me adapt to a new daily routine; I ate differently, rode a bicycle indoors, occasionally went to the gym, and did some workouts from home. Over the following four years or so, I weighed around 185lbs.
Tyler DelmottePublished 3 years ago in BeatThe Workout mix
Work out playlist #2 is my happy mood playlist. Its for the days when im already bouncing around excitedly and dont need a pick me up to remind me why I started my workout goals to begin with. All of the songs are older and more about personal excitement than beats or harmony. The memories of jumping, dancing, singing, and rapping along with this music in my past is enough to hype me up during my workout. So taking a very short ride down memories lane my first song on the playlist is Skrillex's First Of The Year. It gives me a chance to start off steady and build myself up for a nice positive session. Its an oldie but nothing has ever been made quite like it. Next up would be Imagine dragons- radioactive. This one also has a nice mellow start allowing me my 26 seconds of rest and then BOOM! The beat with this song helps me with my reps and I can actually move to the beat. I go full throttle until the end. I do a lot of cardio and hiit sessions so upbeat and fun types of songs are needed.
Sharee savPublished 3 years ago in BeatSurvival of the Fittest
Let me first start by saying this; appearances can be deceiving. Nothing looks like it supposed to be. So imagine you see someone and associate them with a particular song. Well if you look at me, you would assume I listen to hip hop or rap. Mainly because of the color of my skin, and just my sheer size. Tank top, sweat pants, black gloves, and beanie hat; who wouldn't assume this about me in a gym. Not so much the case. There is a population of people who enjoy listening to this genre of music when they're exercising. I’m not going to say that I don't fancy a trap song here or there, however, I take a much different method. Usually equipped with black over-ear headphones, pre-workout shake, batman beanie, and a tattoo across my chest, and with my imagination, I take my mind to the other side.
Scientist NynePublished 3 years ago in BeatWorkout Playlist: 'Weightless'
My workout playlist is short. Very short. It's one song. 'Weightless' by Marconi Union. No, I'm not so lazy that my workout is so short I only require one song.
Christopher DonovanPublished 3 years ago in Beat13 Hip Hop & R&B tracks that grace my playlist
Gucci Frames - Asiahn This track is fueled by a ridiculous instrumental featuring a violinist. But that's not all. Layered on top of the hypnotic beat is Asiahn's distinctively piercing, emotion-filled voice. She hits notes that I imagine Sirens from Greek mythology being able to hit. The voice is piercing, the lyrics are hip and engaging but with a more precise vocal performance than we get from today's radio R&B artists. It's 120 seconds of pure vibe. She tweeted about a remix to elongate the joint so I guess I'll just have to wait with bated breath till she drops it.
Kenya JayePublished 3 years ago in BeatRunning on Empty
Girl. Let's face it, 2020 has been the year to end all years. Between quarantine, lockdowns, the general theme of uncertainty, and the unknown plaguing us all, I think I speak for many people when I say we all collectively just stopped caring for ourselves. Unless you were one of those people who could work out from home while balancing your toddler, your dog, and your zoom call, then I'm applauding you from my couch.
Samantha LoiaconoPublished 3 years ago in Beat